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On the Constitution and Mode of Formation of Food Vacuoles in 

 Infusoria, as illustrated by the History of the Processes of Digestion 

 in Carchesium polypinum. By Marion Greenwood, Girton College, 

 Cambridge 466 



The Action of Light on Bacteria. III. By H. Marshall Ward, D.Sc., 

 F.R.S., Professor of Botany, Royal Indian Engineering College, 

 Coopers Hill 472 



A Record of Experiments illustrative of the Symptomatology and De- 

 generations following Lesions of the Cerebellum and its Peduncles 

 and related Structures in Monkeys. By David Ferrier, M.D., 

 F.R.S., Professor of Neuropathology, and W. Aldren Turner, M.D., 

 Demonstrator of Neuropathology, King's College, London 476 



On the Relations of the Nucleus to Spore-formation in certain Liver- 

 worts. By J. Bretland Farmer, M.A., Royal College of Science, 

 London , 478 



Sugar as a Food in the Production of Muscular Work. By Vaughan 

 Harley, M.D., Teacher of Chemical Pathology, University College, 

 London, Grocer Research Scholar 480 



Note on some Changes in the Blood of the general Circulation conse- 

 quent upon certain Inflammations of an acute local character. By 

 C. S. Sherrington, M.D., F.R.S .*.. 487 



On the Ccelomic Fluid of Lumbricus terrestris, in reference to a Protec- 

 tive Mechanism. By Lim Boon Keng, M.B. [Title only\ 488 



List of Presents 488 



Obituary Notices : 



James Jago i 



Charles Pritchard iii 



Henry Francis Blanford xii 



William Charles Henry xix 



Index xxi 



Erratum xxv 



