AUTHORS 



845 



Lawrence, John V. See Harris, 

 GoRTNER, and Lawrence, 



343 



Lillie, Ralph S. The recovery of 

 transmissivity in passive iron 

 wires as a model of recovery 

 processes in irritable living sys- 

 tems. Part I, 107 



— . Part II, 129 



— . A simple case of salt antago- 

 nism in starfish eggs 783 



Loeb, Jacques. Chemical character 

 and physiological action of the 

 potassium ion, 237 



— . Chemical and physical be- 

 havior of casein solutions, 



547 



— . Colloidal behavior of proteins, 



557 

 — . Donnan equilibrium and the 

 physical properties of proteins. 

 I. Membrane potentials, 



667 



— . II. Osmotic pressure, 



691 



— . III. Viscosity, 827 



— . Further observations on the 



production of parthenogenetic 



frogs, 539 



— . Ion series and the physical 



properties of proteins. I, 



85 

 — . Ion series and the physical 



properties of proteins. II, 



247 



— . III. The action of salts in 

 low concentration, 391 



Loeb, Robert F. Radioactivity 

 and physiological action of potas- 

 sium, 229 



— . See Palmer, Atchley and 

 Loeb. 801 



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Maxwell, S. S. Labyrinth and 

 equilibrium. III. The mecha- 

 nism of the static functions of the 

 labyrinth, 157 



McGuire, Grace. See Falk and 

 McGuire. 595 



Moore, A. R., and Cole, W. H. 

 The response of Popillia japonica 

 to light and the Weber-Fechner 

 law, 331 



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Northrop, John H. The role of 

 the activity coefficient of the 

 hydrogen ion in the hydrolysis 

 of gelatin, 715 



— . The significance of the hydro- 

 gen ion concentration for the 

 digestion of proteins by pepsin, 



211 



du Noiiy, P. Lecomte. Energy and 



vision, 743 



Noyes Helen Miller. See Eck- 



WEiLER, NoYES, and Falk, 



291 

 O 



Osterhout, W. J. V. The mecha- 

 nism of injury and recovery, 



15 



— . A theory of injury and re- 

 covery. I. Experiments with 

 pure salts, 145 



— . II. Experiments with mix- 

 tures, 415 



— . III. Repeated exposures to 

 toxic solutions, 611 



Palmer, Walter W., Atchley, Dana 

 W., and Loeb, Robert F. Stud- 

 ies in the regulation of osmotic 

 pressure. I. The effect of in- 

 creasing concentrations of gelatin 

 on the conductivity of a sodium 

 chloride solution, 801 



