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No. B 530.— April 18, 1907. 



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On Intravascular Coagulation in Albinoes and Pigmented Animals, and on the 

 Behaviour of the Nucleo-proteids of Testes in Solution in the Production of 

 Intravascular Coagulation. By George P. Mudge, A.E.C.Sc. Lond., F.Z.S., 

 Lecturer on Biology at London Hospital Medical College (University of 

 London), and at the London School of Medicine for Women (University of 

 London). Communicated by Dr. A. D. Waller, F.R.S 103 



The Chemistry of Globulin. By William Sutherland, M.A. Melbourne. Com- 

 municated by Dr. C. J. Martin, F.E.S 130 



Observations on the Life-history of Adelea Ovata, Aime Schneider, with a Note on 

 a New Gregarine from the Gut of Lithobhis forficatus. By C. C. Dobell, B.A., 

 Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge. Communicated by J. J. Lister, F.R.S. 

 (Plates 2 and 3) 155 



The Natural and Induced Resistance of Mice to the Growth of Cancer. By 

 E. F. Bashford, M.D., J. A. Murray, M.B., and W. Cramer, Ph.D. Com- 

 municated by Dr. J. Rose Bradford, F.R.S 164 



No. B 531.— May 9, 1907. 



On the Combining Properties of the Opsonin of an Immune Serum. By Robert 

 Muir, M.D., Professor of Pathology, University of Glasgow, and W. B. M. 

 Martin, M.B., Carnegie Research Scholar. Communicated by Dr. C. J. Martin, 

 F.R.S 187 



A General Consideration of the Subaerial and Fresh-water Algal Flora of Ceylon. 

 A Contribution to the Study of Tropical Algal Ecology. Part I. — Subaerial 

 Algae and Algae of the Inland Fresh-waters. By F. E. Fritsch, D.Sc, Ph.D., 

 F.L.S., Assistant Professor of Botany, University of London, University College. 

 Communicated by Professor F. W. Oliver, F.R.S 197 



Experiments made to determine the Conditions under which "Specific" Bacteria 

 derived from Sewage may be present in the Air of Ventilating Pipes, Drains, 

 Inspection Chambers and Sewers. By Major W. H. Horrocks, R.A.M.C. 

 Communicated by Colonel David Bruce, C.B., F.R.S., R.A.M.C 255 



No. B 532.— June 5, 1907. 



On the Pathology of the Dropsy produced by Obstruction of the Superior and 

 Inferior Venae Cavae and the Portal Vein. — Preliminary Communication. By 

 Charles Bolton, M.D., Assistant Physician to University College Hospital. 

 Communicated by Professor Sidney Martin, F.R.S 267 



The Influence of Increased Barometric Pressure on Man. No. 3. — The Possibility 

 of Oxygen Bubbles being set free in the Body. By Leonard Hill, F.R.S., and 

 M. Greenwood, Jun., M.R.C.S., Research Scholar of the British Medical 

 Association • 284 



The Inheritance of Flower Colour in Antirrhinum majus. By Miss M. Wheldale, 

 Assistant Lecturer in Botany and late Bathurst Student, Newnham College, 

 Cambridge. Communicated by W. Bateson, F.R.S. (Plate 4) 288 



