2010 AUTHOR INDEX 



Linschitz, H. : Eflfect of cooling on chlorophyllide spectrum, 1802; chemiluminescence of 

 chlorophyll, 1838. 



and Rennert, J. : Bleaching of chlorophyll in rigid solvents, 1498; reversible bleach- 

 ing of chlorophyll by quinones, 1500. 



Livingston, R.: Reversible bleaching of chlorophyll, 1491, 1492; reversible and irrevers- 

 ible bleaching, 1493-1494; quantum yield of bleaching, 1494-1495. See also 

 Dunicz, B.; Forster, L. S.; Franck, J.; Knight, J.; McBrady, J. J.; Watson, W. F.; 

 Weigl,J. W.;Weller,A. 



and Pariser, R. : Chlorophyll-sensitized oxidation of phenylhydrazine by methyl red, 



1509-1513. 



■ , Pariser, R., Thompson, L., and Weller, A.: Absorption spectriun of pheophytin a, 



1804. 



, Porter, G., and Windsor, M.: Flash photochemistry of chlorophyll, conversion into 



metastable form, 1498. 



and Ryan, V. A.: Reversible bleaching: spectrum of bleached product, 1495; bleach- 

 ing by flashes, 1496-1498; oxygen effect, 1490-1491. 



, Sickle, D., and Uchigama, A.: Chlorophyll-sensitized oxidation of phenylhydrazine 



by methyl red, 1507-1509; oxidation of phenylhydrazine by O2, 1508. 



— — , Thompson, L., and Ramarao, M. V.: Quenching of fluorescence of meso- and 

 protoporphj^rin, 1833. 



, Watson, W. F., and McArdle, J.: Chlorophyll absorption spectrum in paraben- 



zoylamine, 1801. 



and Weil, S.: Absorption spectra of porphin derivatives, 1808; fluorescent and 



nonfluorescent forms of chlorophyll, 1835. 



Longuet-Higgins, M. C, Rector, C. W., and Piatt, J. R. : Theory of chlorophyll spectrum, 

 1793. 



Loomis, W. E. See Moss, R. A. 



Lubimenko, V. N. : Temperature coefficient of photosynthesis, 1232, 1242; umbrophily 

 and chlorophyll content, 1261. 



and Shcheglova, O. A. : Low Qp in induction attributed to 02-pressure buildup, 1407. 



Lumry, R. See Gilmour, H. S. A. ; Spikes, J. D. 



Lundeg^rdh, H.: Temperature coefficient of photosynthesis, 1235; several temperature 

 optima?, 1243-1244; effect of light on absorption spectra of algae, 1860. 



Liittgens, N. See Warburg, O. 



Lynch, V. H. See Benson, A. A. ; Buchanan, J. G. ; Calvin, M. 



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McAlister, E. D.: No CO2 induction in weak light at low [CO2], 1317; CO2 induction 

 studies, 1334-1339; photosynthesis in alternating light, 1439-1440. 



and Myers, J. : Parallel studies of CO2 and fluorescence during induction, 1337-1339, 



1368, 1376-1404. 



McArdle, J. See Livingston, R. 



McBrady, J. J., and Livingston, R. : Reversible bleaching of chlorophyll in methanol, 

 1487-1491. 



McClendon, J. H.: Nucleoproteids in chloroplasts, 1743-1744; cytochrome oxidase in 

 chloroplasts and mitochondria, 1747; polyphenol oxidase, 1748; catalase in 

 chloroplasts, 1748; invertase and amylase, 1749; preservation of pigment content 

 and of Hill activity of red algae by Carbowax, 1754-1755, 



