INDEX TO AUTHORS. 



Atchley, Dana W. See Palmer, 

 Atchley, and Loeb, 801 



B 



Eaas-Eecking, Lourens G. M. 



The significance of latency time 

 in enzyme determination, 



653 



Bibb, Lewis. Summation of dis- 

 similar stimuli applied to leaflets 

 of sensitive briar (Schrankia), 



523 



Brody, Samuel. The rate of 

 growth of the domestic fowl, 



765 



— . The rate of ovulation of the 

 domestic fowl during the pullet 

 year, 43 1 



— , and Ragsdale, Arthur C. The 

 rate of growth of the dairy cow. 

 Extrauterine growth in Aveight, 



623 



Brooks, Matilda Moldenhauer. 

 Compai'ative studies on respira- 

 tion. XIV. Antagonistic ac- 

 tion of lanthanum as related to 

 respiration, 337 



— . XV. The effect of bile salts 

 and of saponin upon respiration, 



527 



Brooks, S. C. The kinetics of 

 inactivation of complement bv 

 light, 160 



— . The mechanism of comple- 

 ment action, 185 



Carey, Eben J. Studies in the 

 dynamics of histogenesis. II. 

 Tension of differential growth as 

 a stimulus to myogenesis in the 

 esophagus, 61 



Clark, W. Mansfield. See Zoller 

 and Clark 325 



Cole, W. H. See Moore and 

 Cole, 331 



Coulter, Calvin B. The equilib- 

 rium between hemolytic sensi- 

 tizer and red blood cells in rela- 

 tion to the hydrogen ion con- 

 centration, 513 



— . The isoelectric point of red 

 blood cells and its relation to 

 agglutination, 309 



— . The thermolability of comple- 

 ment in relation to the hydrogen 

 ion concentration, 771 



Crozier, W. J. On the role of an 

 integumentary pigment in photo- 

 reception in Holothuria, 57 



E 



Eckv/eiler, Herbert, Noyes, Helen 

 Miller, and Falk, K. George. 

 The amphoteric properties of 

 some amino-acids and peptides, 



291 



F 



Falk, K. George, and McGuire, 

 Grace. Studies on enzyme ac- 

 tion. XIX. The sucrolytic ac- 

 tions of bananas, 595 



843 



