INDEX OF AUTHORS 131 



MARCKWALD, on respirations in eviscerated marmot, 37 

 MARCUS, on instinct as a status quo, 98 



on persistence and resistance, 16 

 MAUDSLEY, Dr., on limits of variation fixed, 29 



on life and development of non-living, 120 



on organism not overstepping laws of form, 125 

 MERCIER, Dr., on inertia of molecules of nerve-cells, 27, 63 



on inherent stability of tissues, 53, 79 



on momentum in race-heredity, 73 



in the individual, 79 

 MORRISON, Mr., on tachycardia, 43 



MORSELLI, H., on constancy in number of annual suicides, 103 

 Mosso, ANGELO, on resistance of muscles, 15 



on inertia of respiratory centre, 39 

 MOTT and HALLIBURTON, on conductivity in isolated nerves, 58 



OSBORN, H. F., on fatal force of regression, 74 

 OSLER, Professor, on rhythm^in hemicrania, 5 1 



PA GET, Mr., on the limit of the modifying power of circumstances, 30 

 on the chronometry of organic processes, 44 



restlessness of birds at seasons of migration, 47 

 PAWLOW (Pavloff) on latent period of pancreatic secretion through 



vagal stimulation, 20 

 PFLtiGER, on two-phased molecular processes, 31 



REINAGLE, JOSEPH, intended for Navy becomes physician, 82 

 RIBOT, Professor, on reversion as result of natural laws, 74 

 on inertia as mark of apathetic, 112 



on insane impulses, 112 



on limit to education of negro, 107 



RICHET, Professor, on refractory period of cerebral cells, 23 

 ROBERTS, Sir WILLIAM, on uric acid as vestigial metabolism, 81 

 ROBERTSON, R. A., on anabolic inertia in plants, 21, 22 



on functional inertia in education of protoplasm, 77 

 of isolated organs, 60 



on inertia and latent life in plants, 46 



on post-stimulant periodicities in plants, 45 

 ROSSETTI, D. G., develops character without much education, 82 



SCHAFER and HORSLEY on latent period in spinal cells, 24 

 S CHAFER, Professor E. A., on inertia in nerve-cells, 25 

 SCHUBERT the schoolmaster becomes composer, 82 

 SCHUMANN intended for Law becomes musician, 82 

 SHARKEY, Dr., on functional inertia of nerve-cells, 26 

 SHERRINGTON, Professor, on after-sensations, 91 



on inertia of organs for pain, 92 _ 



on Weber's Law and neural friction, 106 



