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INDEX 



TO YOLUME XIV. 



Action of Pectase (Ball), 349. 



Ascent of Sap, Quantitative Examination 

 of the lilements of the Wood of Trees in 

 Relation to the supposed Function of the 

 cells (Dixon and Miss E. S. Maeshall), 

 358. 



Atkins (W. R. G.). Oxydases and their 

 Inhibitors in Plant Tissues, 144. 



Oxydases and their Inhibitors in 



Plant Tissues. Part II. — The Flowers 

 and Leaves of Iris, 157. 



Oxydases and their Inhibitors in 



Plant Tissues. Part III : The Localiza- 

 tion of Oxydases and Catalase in some 

 Marine Algse, 199. 



Oxydases and their Inhibitors in 



Plant Tissues. Part IV. — The F'lowers 

 of Iris, 317. 



Atkins (W. R G.) and G. 0. Sheueard. 

 Pigments of Fruits in relation to some 

 Genetic Experiments on Capsicum 

 anuuum, 328. 



Ball (Nigel). Action of Pectase, 349. 



Borboridce and Ephydridce in the H aliday 

 Collection, Duhlin, Notes on the Speci- 

 mens of (Collin), 235. 



Sothrodendroji hiltorhense, Haught. Sp. : 

 its Stigmaria and Cone (Johnson), 211. 



Brown (William). Fatigue of Nickel and 

 Iron Wires when subjected to the In- 

 fluence of Alternating Magnetic Fields 

 of Frequency 50 per second, 336. 



Note on the Change of Length in 



Nickel Wire due to small Longitudinal 

 Loads and Low Alternating Magnetic 

 Fields, 297. 



SCIENT. PKOC. E.D.S., VOL. XIV., INDEX. 



Brown (William). Subsidence of Tor- 

 sional Oscillations and Fatigue of Nickel 

 Wires when subjected to the In- 

 fluence of Alternating Magnetic Fields 

 of Frequencies up to 25(1 per second, 

 521. 



Subsidence of Torsional Oscilla- 

 tions of Iron Wires and Alloys when 

 subjected to the Influence of Alternating 

 Magnetic Fields of Frequency 50 per 

 second, 393. 



Brown (W.) and J. Smith. Subsidence 

 of Torsional Oscillations in Nickel Wires 

 when subjected to the Influence of 

 Alternating Magnetic Fields, 215. 



Buoyancy of the Seeds of some Britannic 

 Plants. (Pkakgkk), 13. 



Butler (J. Bayley) and John M. Shekidan. 

 Preliminary Account of a New Oeda 

 nometer for Measuring the Expansive 

 Force of Single Seeds, or Similar Small 

 liodies, when wetted, 462. 



Cancerous Growths, Search for Thorium 

 in (Jolt), 345. 



Carpenter (George H.) and Thomas R. 

 Hewitt. The Reproductive Organs and 

 the Newly Hatched Larva of the Warble- 

 fly (Hypoderma), 268. 



Change of Length in JNiokel Wire due to 

 Small Longitudinal Loads and Low 

 Alternating Magnetic Fields (Bkown;, 

 297. 



Changes in Soils brought about by Heat- 

 ing (Miss A. Wilson), 513. 



Changes produced in tlie Sap by the Heat- 

 ing of Uranches (Dixon), 224. 



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