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Obituary Notices of Fellows Deceased :-— 
Koch (R.), xviii. | 
Seeley (H. G.), xv. 
Ward (H. M.), i. 
Panton (P. N.) See Dudgeon, Panton, and Wilson. 
Phagocytosis, influence of bacterial endotoxins on (Dudgeon and others), 33. 
Phenol, oxidation of, by bacteria (Fowler, Ardern, and Lockett), 149. 
Plants, submerged, assimilation and respiration in (Blackman and Smith), 374, 389. 
Plimmer (H. G.), Fry (W. B.), and Ranken (H.S.) Further Results of the Experimental 
Treatment of Trypanosomiasis ; being a Progress Report to a Committee of the 
Royal Society, 140. 
Ranken (Lieut. H. S.) See Plimmer, Fry, and Ranken. 
Roaf (H. E.) Carbon Dioxide Output during Decerebrate Rigidity (Preliminary 
Communication), 433. 
Ross (Maj. R.) and Thomson (D.) Some Enumerative Studies on Malarial Fever, 159 ; 
A Case of Sleeping Sickness studied by Precise Enumerative Methods : 
Further Observations, 187. 
Ross (Maj. R.) and Thomson (J. G.) Experiments on the Treatment of Animals infected 
with Trypanosomes, by means of Atoxyl, Vaccines, Cold, X-rays and Leucocytic 
Extract : Enumerative Method employed (Preliminary Note), 227. 
Schryver (S. B.) Some Investigations dealing with the State of Aggregation of Matter, 
Parts I—III, 96. 
Seeley (H. G.) Obituary notice of, xv. 
Serum reactions, chemical dynamics of (McKendrick), 493. 
Sherrington (C. 8.) and Sowton (S. C. M.) Reversal of the Reflex Effect of an Afferent 
Nerve by altering the Character of the Electrical Stimulus applied, 435. 
Simpson (G. C. E.) On Hemoglobin Metabolism in Malarial Fever (Preliminary Note) 
174. 
Sleeping sickness, antelope as reservoir of virus of (7. gambiense) (Bruce and others), 
311 ; domestic fowl as reservoir of (Bruce and others), 328 ; case of, studied by 
precise enumerative methods: further observations (Ross and Thomson), 187. 
Sleeping sickness patients, infectivity of G. palpalis fed on (Bruce and others), 338. 
Smith (A. M.) See Blackman and Smith. | 
Snow (E. C.) On the Determination of the Chief Correlations between Collaterals ‘in 
the Case of a Simple Mendelian Population Mating at Random, 37. 
South African boxwood, pharmacological action of (Dixon), 287. 
Sowton (S. C. M.) See Sherrington and Sowton. 
Sponge, pharetronid, from Christmas Island (Kirkpatrick), 124. 
Stephens (J. W. W.) and Fantham (H. B.) On the Peculiar Morphology of a Trypano- 
some from a Case of Sleeping Sickness and the Possibility of its being a New Species 
(T. rhodesiense), 28. 
Stovaine, physical and physiological properties of (Veley and Symes), 413. 
Symes (W. L.) and Veley (V. H.) The Effect of some Local Anzsthetics on Nerve, 421. 
(See also Veley and Symes.) 
Tabanide as carriers of 7’. pecorwm (Bruce and others), 349. 
Thomas (H. H.) On the Leaves of Calamites (Calamocladus Section), 490. 
Thomson (D.) See Ross and Thomson. 
Thomson (J. G.) See Fantham and Thomson, and Ross and Thomson. 
