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INDEX 



Gametes, kinds of differences observed in 

 Chlamydomonas, 667-71; morphological 

 differences, 667 ; functional differences, 

 667; physiological differences, 668-71; 

 nature of physiological differences be- 

 tween, in Chlamydomonas, 671-78 



Gametic meiosis and fertilization, 584- 

 601 



Gamogamy, term, 584 



Ganapati and Aiyar, 1079, 1081, 1082 



Garnjobst, 780, 789 



Garrod, L. P., 535 



Gas analysis, 354, 356 



Gas bubbles, 77 



Gases, evolution of, other than CO-, 367 f. 



Gassovsky, 1085 



Gastriolar reaction, term, 132 



Gastriole, term, 129; digestion associated 

 with, 172, 178 



Gatenby, 138, 139, 145 



Gause, G. F., 476; growth, 528, 547, 548, 

 549, 550, 551, 553, 554 



Gaw, 60 



Gay, 839 



Geiger, Kligler, and Comaroff, 389 



Geiman, 911 



Geise and Taylor, 476 



Geitler, 705, 1066, 1067 



Gel, compared with solid, 50 



Gelei, Gabor von, fibrillar system, 198 



Gelei, J. von, 69, 145, 146, 147, 409, 

 419, 423, 439, 649; fibrillar system, 

 193-99, 202, 204, 206, 219, 220, 224- 

 28, 258 



Generation, spontaneous: history and solu- 

 tion of problem, 8 



Genetic constitution, defined, 710 



Genetic materials, essential properties, 710 



Genetics of the Protozoa (Jennings), 710, 

 712, 716, 717, 721, 752 



Georgevitch, 1030, 1044, 1073, 1074 



Gerard, 378 



Gerard and Hartline, 354, 358 



Gerard and Hyman, 376 



Gerstein, 528, 529 



Ghosh, 898 



Giard, 895 



Gicklhorn, 903 



Giersberg, 53 



Giese, 45, 542, 690, 696, 698 



Giese and Arkoosh, 690, 696 



Gilman, 690, 695, 698, 700 



Gingrich, 844, 848, 851 



Gitter, diagram, 197 



Gladstone et al., 539 



Glaser, R. W. and Coria, N. A., cultures, 

 458-60, 463, 472, 478, 481, 484, 485, 

 486 



Glaucoma (Dallasia) frontata, divisions, 

 31, 32, 35; fibrillar system, 233 



Glaucoma pyrifor??iis, parasitism, 895 ff. 



Glocker and Reuss, 60 



Glutathione, 121, 125, 373 



Glycogen, formation of, 155; differenti- 

 ated from paraglycogen, 157; decrease 

 and storage, 159; deposits by rumen 

 ciliates, 981 



Glycolysis, measurement of, 385 f . ; oc- 

 currence of anaerobiosis and, 396-90 



Gonnert, 1064, 1065, 1084, 1088, 1089 



Goetsch, 927 



Goetsch and Scheuring, 1010 



Gojdics, 1042 



Goldman, 836 



Goldschmidt, 586 



Golgi, 847 



Golgi apparatus, and contractile vacuole, 

 431-41, 442; general nature of, 431 ff. ; 

 presence in all cells, 432; usual form, 

 441, 442; link in kinship between all 

 cells apparently established, 443 ; simi- 

 larity in reaction of protozoan and meta- 

 zoan, 443 



Golgi bodies, 138-44, 145, 147; vacuome 

 and, different aspects of same thing, 

 126; structures included, 138; objec- 

 tive criteria used in identification of, 

 138 ff.; not universally self-perpetuat- 

 ing and permanent, 142; only truly 

 objective criteria, 143; universality of, 

 rejected, 170, 173, 175; compared with 

 lipoid bodies, 170; defined, 177; perm- 

 anence, 181 



Gonder, 1071, 1072 



Gonium, responses to light, 288, 303 



Gordon, 520 



Goroschankin, 589 



Gould, 1026 



Gourret and Roeser, 1023 



Gradients, physiological, 802-4 



Graff, 913 



Grafting and reincorporation: behavior of 

 fragments, 793-97 



Graham, 902 



Granules, cytoplasmic, 111-90 {see also 

 under Cytoplasmic inclusions) ; morpho- 



