AUTHOR INDEX 2003 



buists and gulps related to re-adjustment of respiratory reservoirs, 1426; re-intei- 

 pretation of data of Warburg and Burk, 1427 ; stimulation of anaerobic O2 liberation 

 by chloroplasts with CO2, 1533-1535; interpretation of "fluorescence protectors," 

 1882; interpretation of Warburg's quantum yield measurements, 1962. See 

 also Schiau, Y. CI.; Weller, A. 



and French, C. S. : Induction after photoxidation, 1372-1374; temperature of leaves 



in lamp light, 1217. 



, French, C. S., and Puck, T. T.: Temperature efTect on fluorescence, 1245-1246; 



origin of second induction wave, 1369; fluorescence studies during induction period, 

 1376-1404; theory of induction, 1409-1413. 



— — and Gaffron, H.: "Hydrogen induction" of adapted algae, 1374-1375; induction 

 theory, 1411-1413. 



and Herzfeld, K. F.: Is thermal energy used in photosynthesis?, 1233; theory of 



maximum flash yiekl, 1276-1280; maximum flash yield as titer of a limiting 

 enzyme, 1454-1455. 



and Levi, H. : Fluorescence induction in chlorophyll solutions, 1382. 



and Livingston, R. : Quenching by energy transfer to dimers, 1286; resonance trans- 

 fer during internal conversion, 1309. 



, Pringsheim, P., and Lad, D. T.: Second depression in O2 induction curve, 1324; 



photosynthesis after anaerobic incubation, 1364-1365, 1367, 1368-1369, 1375; 

 theory of induction, 1409-1413; single flash yield, 1448; temperature dependence 

 of flash yield, 1461; effect of anaerobiosis on flash yield, 1462-1463; oxygen 

 deficiency and photosynthesis, 1913. 



and Teller, E. : Limitations of energy migration in vivo, 1286-1293. 



and Wood, R. W. : Fluorescence-time curves, 1385-1386, 1390. 



Frank, S. R. : Action spectrum for chlorophyll formation, 1763. 



Franklin, J. : Carbonic anhydrase in chloroplasts, 1744. See also Day, R. 



Freed, S., and Sancier, K. M.: EfTect of temperature on absorption spectra, 1772; 

 variations in chlorophyll b spectrum, 1772, 1780; chlorophyll spectra at low 

 temperatures, 1801; chlorophyll spectra in secondary amines, 1801; chlorophyll 

 spectra in various solvents, 1802. 



, Sancier, K. M., and Sporer, A. H. : Isomerization of chlorophyll b, 1772. 



Freeland, R. O.: Lower temperature limit of photosynthesis in conifers, 1219; effect of 

 auxins on photo.synthesis, 1921. 



French, C. S.: Methods of preparing chloroplast suspensions, 1543; absorption of 

 bacteriochlorophyll, 1795; fluorescence of chlorophyll, 1827; fluorescence of 

 bacteriochlorophyll, 1838; fluorescence of protochlorophyll, 1838, 1881; chloro- 

 phyll b and chlorophyll c fluorescence in vivo, 1882; sensitivity of Hill's reaction 

 to fluoride, 1906. See also Franck, J.; Holt, A. S.; Kumm, J.; Koski, V. M.; 

 Smith, J. H. C. ; Van Norman, R. W. 



, Anson, M. L., and Holt, A. S.: Heat deterioration of chloroplasts, 1544, 1546. 



and Holt, A. S.: Photometry as method to study Hill's reaction, 1590; temperature 



effect on Hill's reaction, 1602. 



and Milner, H. W.: Chloroplast dispersion by valving, 1543; effect of lyophilizing on 



chloroplasts, 1545; effect of detergents on chloroplast fragments, 1559. 



, Milner, H. W., Koenig, M. L. G., and Lawrence, N. S.: Effect of freezing and 



lyophilizing on chloroplasts, 1544; deterioration rate, 1546; no influence of buffer, 

 1546; effect of sucrose, 1548; preservation by methanol, 1548-1549; dispersion of 

 chloroplast material by ultrasonics, valving, 1557-1558. 



and Rabideau, G. S.: Quantum yield of Hill's reaction, 1593. 



and Young, V. K. : Measurement of fluorescence action spectra, 1301 ; energy trans- 



