Physiology. «'> 



Sduttenbelm. .')1()77. rcrmcntp ties 

 Nucleinstoflswechsels iu Lupiaenkeiiu- 

 liiigen. 



Smith. ."I.'.si. The yeast cell. 



Stthngen. .'>UUO. The splitting up 

 of ureiiin in the absence of albumen. 



8oml6. 544l'0. Das Weichea der 

 Biergt'iste. (L'ngar.) 



Sorauer. 544U4. Guminifluss und 

 Frost wirkungen bei Kirschbiiumen. 



Spies. r)4444. Ilefe-Enzyme. Diss. 

 Swaab. i'4022. [Kermeutationlactique 

 du VuL;liiiit.] (Ilollandais.j 



Takemura. 54(>4I. Einwiikung von 

 proteolytischen Fermenteu auf Prot- 

 amine. 



Tallarico. 54049. Enzimi idrolitici 

 € catali/.zanti nel precesso di luaturazione 

 delle frutta. 54().jO : Rapporti esistenti 

 tra il gernie e gli enzimi del suo am- 

 bienle iiutritivo. 



Tang. 040.55. Oxydationsfermente 

 einiger heiniischerWurzeln und KnoUen : 

 Solannvi tuberosum. Diss. 



Taylor. 54004. Synthesis through 

 ferment action. 



TiraboscM. 54748. Azione della 

 formaldeide su alcuni raicrorganismi, 

 sugli enzimi proteolitici da essi prodotti 

 e sui comuni terreni di coltura. 54750 : 

 La proteolisi negli Schizomiceti e 

 Ifomiceti. 



TiscMer. 54751. Starkegehalt des 

 Pollens tropischer Gewiichse. 



Vernon. 54915. Enzyme. 



Vines. 54033. Proteases of plants. 



Vuillemin. 54987. Mucorinees sac- 

 charifiantes ( Amylomycesj. 



Walther. 55025. Indigopflanzen. 

 (Russ. niit deutsch. Res.) 55020 : 

 Indigobildung. 



Weavers. 55073. Physiological sig- 

 nificance of certain glucosides. 



Wegener. 55075. Ro'le der Xitritre- 

 duktion im Stoffwechsel der deuitri- 

 fizierenden Bakterien. Diss. 



Wehmer. 55076. . Citronensiiure- 

 giiruiigs-Pilze. 



Weichardt. 55081. Wachstum und 

 Stoffweclisel von Typhus- und Coli- 

 bacillen. 



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White, H. and Avery. 5515G. Certain 

 lactic acid Bactoria uf the so-called 

 BnUjar'tciia type. 



White, J. 55159. Ferments and 

 latent life uf resting seeds. 



Wilson. 55227. Proteolytic enzymes 

 in fungi and bacteria. 



Wolflf. 5527(;. Der Giirungsprozess 

 niit besonderem Bezug auf Prof. 

 Buchners Zymase. 



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PLANT CONSTITUENTS 

 AND CO.MPUSITIUM. 



Native forage plants and their chemical 

 couiponitiou. Agric. Exp. Sta. Nevada 

 Reno Bull. No. 62 1900 (1-41 with illus. 

 pi. tables). 



Sudan gums [from various species of 

 Acacia]. Chem. & Drug. Loudon 74 

 1909 (052). 



New sources of nitrogen. Gard. 

 Chron. London (Ser. 3) 45 1909 (88-89). 



Cedar wood for cigar boxes. Gard. 

 Chron. London (Ser. 3j 45 1009 (217j. 



Soil fertility and soil exhaustion. 

 Gard. Chron. London (Ser. 3; 45 1909 

 (304). 



Acidity in soils. Gard. Chron. Lon- 

 don (Ser. 3) 45 1909 (412-413). 



Solanine in Solanum nigrum. Gard. 

 Chron. Loudon (Ser. 3) 46 1909 (253). 



The sterilisation of the soil. Gard. 

 Chron. London (Ser. 3) 46 1909 (280). 



Chemical analysis of the wonderberry 

 [Solanum nigrum ?]. Gard. Chron. 

 London (Ser. 3j 46 1909 (419). 



Edible fungi, 11. [Lepiota procera. 

 Scop.] J. Board Agric. London 15 1909 

 (839 pi. 1). 



Soy beans [Glycine hispida']. J. Board 

 Agric. Londou 16 1909 (128-129 735- 

 739). 



The varieties of the oil palm [Elaeis 

 guiueenais, Jacq.) in West Africa. Kew 

 Bull. Loudon 1909 (33-49 17 figs.). 



Fhalaris commutata [a fodder grass]. 

 Kew Bull. London 1909 (79-80). 



The economic aspects of the oil palm 

 (Elaeis guineensia. Jacq.). Kew Bull. 

 London 1909 (101-184). 



Myrobolans (Terminalia Chehula, 

 Retz.) [a tanning material]. Kew Bull. 

 London 1909 (209-212). 



