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Research in Jodrell Laboratory in 1905 :-— 
H. T.—The Reception and Utilisation of Energy by a 
Gre Leaf, ‘he Bakerian Lecture delivered at the at eed Baciaty; 
Sach 23, 1905. (Nature, March 30, 1905, pp. 1-15, Fig. 1.) 
Brown, H. T., and Escombe, F.—Researches on some of the 
ereolowioal Processes of Green Leaves, with Special Reference 
to the Interchange of Energy between the Leaf and its Surround- 
ings. (Proc. Roy. Soc., Vol. 76 B., pp. 29-111, Fig. 1.) 
Brown, H. T., and Escombe, F..—On a New Method for the 
Determination of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, based on the 
Rate of its Absorption by a Free Surface of a Solution of Caustic 
i Alkali. (Proc. Roy. Soc., Vol. 76 B., pp. 112-117, with Fig. in 
text.) 
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Four Papers constituting the Bakerian Lecture :— 
Brown, H.T., and Escombe, F.—On the Variations in the Amount 
. of Carbon Dioxide in the Air of Kew during the years 1898-1901. 
f (Proc. Roy. Soc., Vol. 76 B., pp. 118-121.) 
Brown, H. T., and Wilson, W. E.—On the Thermal Emissivity of 
a Green Leaf in Still and Moving Air. (Proc. Roy. Soc., Vol. 76 B 
pp. ae with Figs. 1 and 2.) 
aslen, A. J.—The Relation of Root to Stem in. Calamites. 
os Bot., Vol, XIX., pp. 61-73, tt. 1 and 2, and Fig. in text.) 
Massee, G.—On the Presence of Binucleate Cells in the Ascomy- 
cetes. oe Bot., Vol. X1X., pp. 325 and 326, with Fig. in text.) 
, G.—A New age Disease. (Gard. Chron., Vol. 38, 
pp. 133, 14, with Fig. in text.) 
Salmon, E. 8.—Further Cultural Experiments with ‘ beg 
i of the Erysiphaceae. (Ann. Bot., Vol. XIX., 125- 
) 
a 
Salmon, E. §.—Cultural Experiments with an Oidiwm_on 
Huony ymus japonicus, Linn. f. (Annales Mycologici, Vol. III., 
a3. L) 
Salmon, E. §.—Preliminary Note on an Endophytic eres of 
the —— (Annales Mycologici, Vol. IIL., pp. 82, 
Salmon, E. 8.—On Specialization of Parasitism in the Ery- 
siphaceae. itr (Annales Mycologici, Vol. IIL., pp. 172-184.) 
Salmon, E. 8.—The Erysiphaceae of Japan. II. (Annales Myco- 
? logici, Vel II1., pp. 241-256.) 
| almon, E. 8.—On two supposed species of Ovula (Journ. 
Bot., Vol. 43, pp. 41-44, t. 469 Additional note, ibid. p pp. 99-100.) 
Salmon, E. 8. er the Stages of Development reached by certain 
Biologic Form of Erysiphe in cases of non-infection. (New 
Phytologist, Vol. IV., pp. 317-222, t. 5.) 
