AUTHOR INDEX 2011 



and Blinks, L. R. : Use of high molecular solutes to preserve photochemical activity 



of chloroplasts from red algae, 1549, 1561; retention of phycobilins in red algae by 

 Carbowax, 1754-1755. 



MacDougal, D. T., and Working, E. B. : Photosynthesis of desert plants at high tempera- 

 tures, 1228. 



Macdowall, F. D.: Dyea of different redox potentials as Hill oxidants, 1575; inhibition 

 of Hill's reaction by cyanide, 1609; by azide, 1610; by urethane, 1612; by mis- 

 cellaneous organic poisons and metal ions, 1612; by various reagents, 1613- 

 1614. See also Van Norman, R. W. 



Mamul, J. See Kursanov, A. L. 



Mamul, T. V. See Doman, N. G. 



Manning, W. M. See Dutton, H. J. 



Manten, A.: Action spectrum of bacterial phototaxis, 1302, 1873; absorption spec- 

 trum of bacteriochlorophyll, 1806. 



Marcus, A. See Heller, W. 



Massini, P. See Calvin, M. 



Matsuyama, H., and Hirano, J.: Ascorbic acid content of Chlorella, 1750; its reduction 

 state, 1912. 



Matthaei, G. L. C.: Low temperature limit of photosynthesis, 1219; heat injury to 

 leaves, 1221; temperature coefficient of photosynthesis, 1232, 1236; no temperature 

 effect on photosynthesis in weak light, 1239. See also Blackman, F. F. 



Mehler, A. H.: Oxygen as Hill oxidant, ethanol-catalase system as indicator, 1565-1567; 

 quinone and O2 competition as oxidants, 1567 ; influence of ascorbic acid on quinone 

 reduction, 1568; pyridine nucleotides as Hill oxidants, 1577; cytochrome c in 

 Hill's reaction, 1585-1586; no surviving reducing agent in illuminated chloro- 

 plasts, 1615. 



and Brown, A. H. : Mass spectrographic study of Mehler reaction, 1567. 



Metzner, H.: Silver deposits in chloroplasts, 1737; nucleoproteids in chloroplasts, 1743. 



Mevins, W. See Dubel, D. 



Michels, A. : Anaerobic inhibition of photosynthesis and its removal by neutralization or 

 oxidation, 1366. See also Noack, K. 



Mil, S. (See Tamiya, H. 



Miller, E. C., and Burr, G. O. : Temperature effect on C02-compensation point, 1243. 



and Saunders, A. R. : Temperature of leaves, 1213, 1214, 1216. 



Miller, L. See Euler, H. von. 



Milner, H. W. See French, C. S. 



, Koenig, M. L. G., and Lawrence, N. S.: Influence of various anions on preservation 



of chloroplasts, 1552-1553. 



Milthorpe, F. L. See Heath, O. V. S. 



Moodie, M. M., and Reid, C.: Energy transfer in mixed crystals, 1310. 



Morita, N. See Yosida, Y. 



Moss, R. A., and Loomis, W. E.: Absorption spectra of leaves, 1841. 



Muhlethaler, K. See Frey-Wyssling, A. 



Mailer, D.: Light curves of arctic plants, 1226; effect of temperature on compensation 

 point, 1234. 



Myers, J.: Chlorella growth, photosynthesis and [Chi] formation, 1271-1277; growing 

 Chlorella in alternating light, 1477-1478. See also McAlister, E. A.; Redford, 

 E. L. ; Sorokin, C. 



and Burr, G. O. : Effects of very intense light on photosynthesis, 1373. 



and Cramer, M.: Nitrate metabolism and photosynthesis, 1709. 



