130 INDEX OF AUTHORS 



GAULE, Professor, on periodic variations in growth of muscle, 52 

 GIOTTO the shepherd becomes painter, 83 

 GLISSON, FRANCIS, first uses term Irritdbilitas, i 

 GUTHRIE, Dr. L., on children's imaginations, 85 

 GUYAU, J. M., on inherited disabilities and limits, 109 

 on inertia in Turks, 70 



HAECKEL, Professor, on centrifugal and centripetal tendencies in 



protoplasm, 65 



on internal impulse and heredity, 66 

 HALL, Professor S., on atavistic dreams of flying, 84 

 HALLER. ALBRECHT, on mutations persisting after cause, 88 

 HALLIBURTON and MOTT on isolated nerves retaining conduc- 

 tivity, 58 

 HARRIS, D. F., on the time-relations of the voluntary tetanus in 



man, 24 



paper on Inertia at British Medical Association, August 1900, 7 

 on functional inertia in Glasgow Medical Journal, April 1901, 7 

 on periodic darkening in retinal rivalry, 90 

 on^ periodicity of hemicrania in the male, 49 

 on psychochromaesthesia and synaesthesiae, no 

 and J. C. IRVINE on reducing power of tissues, 59 

 HEARNE, LAFCADIO, on Japanese fixity of character, 101, 102 

 HEIDENHAIN, R., on liminal stimulation in hypnosis, 113 

 HOBBES, of Malmesbury, on after-effect in sense-organs, 87 

 HOLMES, O. W., example of mental inertia from writings of, 97 

 HOPKINS. Dr. G., on uric acid in mammal as a relic, 81 

 HORSLEY and SCHAFER on latent period in spinal cells, 24 

 HORSLEY, Sir V., on latent period in shock, 23 



IRVINE. J. C., and HARRIS, D. F., on reducing power of tiss'ues. 59 

 ISOUARD. NICOLO, intended for Navy becomes musician, 82 



JACOBI, on rhythm in maximal blood-pressure, 50 



JAMES, Professor, on friction in molecules of nervous system, 106 



KELVIN, Lord, on fatigue of elasticity in wires, 116 

 KREUTZER intended to be physician becomes musician, 82 



LAGRANGE, on muscles remaining in training, 60 



LANGLEY. Professor, J. N., on differences in responsiveness to 



nicotine, 26 



LISTER, Lord, on response of vascular endothelium, 21 

 LOEW, on resistance of protoplasm, 1 5 



MACLEOD, J. J. M., on purins produced post-stimulant, 57 

 M C KENDRICK, J. G., on properties of protoplasm, 4, 5 

 MCKENZIE, on rhythm in hemicrania, 51 



