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LIVINGSTON, B. E. : Further notes on the physiology of polymorphism 

 in green algse. Bot. Gaz., 1901, 32, 292. [182.] 



The role of diffusion and osmotic pressure in plants. Chicago, 



1903. [185.] 

 LLOYD, E. F. : Carbon dioxide at high pressure and the artificial ripening 



of persimmons. Science, 1911, 34, 924. [232.] 

 LOEB, J.: Ueber die Aehnlichkeit der Flussigkeitsresorption in Muskeln 



und in Seifen. Arch. ges. Physiol., 1899, 75, 303. [130.] 

 - Dynamics of living matter. New York, 1906. [184.] 



Artificial parthenogenesis and fertilization. Chicago, 1913. [184.] 



Is the antagonistic action of salts due to oppositely charged ions ? 



J. Biol. Chem., 1914, 19, 431. [130.] 



LOEB, J., AND WASTENEYS, H.: The relative influence of weak and 

 strong bases upon the rate of oxidations in the unfertilized egg of 

 the sea-urchin. J. Biol. Chem., 1913, 14, 355. [129.] 

 MARIE, OH., AND GATTN, C.-L.: Determinations cryoscopiques effectuees 

 BUT des sues vegetaux. Assoc. franc. Avanc. des Sciences, 1911, 

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MAXIMOW, N. A.: Experimentelle und kritische Untersuchungen iiber 

 das Gefrieren und Erfrieren der Pflanzen. Jahrb. wiss. Bot., 1914, 

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MORSE, H. N., HOLLAND, W. W., FRAZER, J. C. W., AND MEARS, B.: 

 The relation of osmotic pressure to temperature. Amer. Chem. J., 

 1911, 45, 91-113. [82.] 



NICOLOFF, TH. : Contribution a I'histologie et a la physiologic des rayons 

 medullaires chez les Dicotyledones arborescentes. Rev. gen. Bot., 

 1911, 23, 369-403. [187, 211-213.] 



NicoLOSi-RoNCATi, F. : Ricerche sur la conduttivita elettrica e la pres- 

 sione osmotica nei.vegetali. Bull. Orto Bot. R. Univ. Napoli, 1907, 

 2, Fasc. 2. [76, 94, 151, 158.] 



OHLWEILER, W. W. : The relation between the density of cell saps and 

 the freezing-points of leaves. Report Missouri Bot. Gard., 1912, 

 23, 101. [94, 152.] 



OSTERHOTJT, W. J. V. : The permeability of protoplasm to ions, and the 

 theory of antagonism. Science, 1912, 35 (N.S.), 112. [112.] 



Reversible changes in permeability produced by electrolytes. 



Science, 1912, 36 (N.S.), 350. [116.] 



The organization of the cell with respect to permeability. Science, 



1913, 38 (N.S.), 408. [108, 110.] 



Protoplasmic contractions resembling plasmolysis which are 



caused by pure distilled water. Bot. Gaz., 1913, 55,446. [103-106.] 

 - Some quantitative researches on the permeability of plant-cells. 

 Plant World, 1913, 16, 129. [ 102.] 



