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INDEX 



TO VOLUME XVII. 



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a Particles, Detonating Action of 

 (Poole), 93. 



Abbott (W. E.) and the late H. G. 

 Beckeb. a Rapid Gasometric Method 

 of Estimating Dissolved' Oxygen and 

 Nitrogen in "Water, 249. 



Adeney (W. E.), a. G. G. Leonard, and 

 Miss A. M. Richardson. On the 

 Aeration of Quiescent Columns of Dis- 

 tilled Water and of Solutions of Sodium 

 CUoride, 19. 



Apples, A Phytoplithora Parasitic on 

 (Laffertt and Pethybridge), 29. 



Atkins (W. R. G.). Notes on the Filtra- 

 tion and other Errors in the Deter- 

 mination of the Hydi'ogen Ion Con- 

 centration of Soils, 341. 



The Hydrogen Ion Concentration 



of the Soil in relation to the Flower 

 Colour of Sydrangea hortensis W. and 

 the Availability of Iron, 201. 



and Miss M. V. Lebour. The 



Habitats of Limnaea truncatvla and L. 

 pereger in relation to Hydrogen Ion 

 Concentration, 327. 



The Hydrogen Ion Con- 

 centration of the Soil and of Natural 

 Waters in relation to the Distribution 

 of Snails, 233. 



Ball (N. G.). Phototropic Movements of 

 Leaves — The Functions of the Lamina 

 and the Petiole with regard to the Per- 

 ception of the Stimulus, 281. 



■ and H. H. Dixon. On the Channels 



of Transport from the Storage Organs 

 of the Seedlings of Lodoicea, Phwmx, 

 and Vicia, 185. 



On the Extraction of Sap 



Becker (the late H. G.). Improved 

 Methods of Evaporation in the Labora- 

 tory, 241. 



and W. E. Abbott. A Rapid 



Gasometric Method of Estimating Dis- 

 solved Nitrogen and Oxygen in Water, 

 249. 



and E. F. Pearson. Irregularities 



from Living Leaves by means of Com- 

 pressed Air, 263. ■ 



SCIENT. PROC. B.D.S., VOL. XVII, INDEX. 



in the Rate of Solution of Oxygen by 

 Water, 197. 



Bitter Cassava, Growth of, and Transport 

 of Organic Substances in (Mason), 105. 



Brambell (F. W. R.) and J. B. Gatenby. 

 On the supposed Homology of the Golgi 

 Elements of the Mammalian Nerve 

 Cell and the Nebenkern Batouettes of 

 the Genital Cells of Invertebrates, 275. 



Butter Fat, Possible Effect of Vitamins 

 on Quantity of (Sheehy), 333. 



A Physical Method of Separating 



the Fats in (Hackett), 365. 



Gataphoresis of Air Bubbles in various 

 Liquids (McLaughlin), 13. 



Channels of Transport from the Storage 

 Organs of the Seedlings of Lodoicea, 

 Phoenix, and Vicia (Dixon and Ball), 

 185. 



Clapham (H. W.) and T. J. Nolan. The 

 Utilisation of Monomethylaniline for 

 the Production of Tetryl, 219. 



Clark (A. E.). Evidence of Displace- 

 ment of Carboniferous Strata, County 

 Sligo, 225. 



Clarke (Miss R.), T. Dillon, and V. M. 

 Hinchy. Preliminary Experiments on 

 a Chemical Method of Separating the 

 Isotopes of Lead, 53. 



Connolly (Miss A.) and H. Ryan. The 

 Action of the Oxides and the Oxyacids 

 of Nitrogen on Ethylphenylurethane, 

 125. 



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