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Trees, ascent of water in (Ewart), 395. 



Trypanosoma grayi, encystation in (Minchin), 35. 



Trypanosomata, effects produced on rats by (Plimmer), 95. 



Trypanosomas, method of infection in (Minchin), 35. 



Trypanosomiasis in rats, summary of results of experimental treatment of (Plimmer and 



Thomson), 505. 

 Twort (F. W.) The Fermentation of Glucosides by Bacteria of the Typhoid-coli Group 



and the Acquisition of New Fermenting Powers by Bacillus dysenteries and other 



Micro-organisms. Preliminary Communication, 329. 



Uric acid and heat production (Cathcart and Leathes), 541. 



Uterine functions, correlation of ovarian and (Carmichael and Marshall), 387. 



Vernon (H. M.) The Solubility of Air in Fats, and its Relation to Caisson Disease, 366. 



Walker (C. E.) Observations on the Life-history of Leucocytes. Part II. — On the 



Origin of the Granules, 491 ; Part III, 495. 



Welsh (D. A.) and Chapman (H. G.) On certain Phenomena of Inactivation and of 



Inhibition exhibited by Precipitin Antisera, 465. 

 Western Australia, poison plants of (Mann and Ince), 485. 

 IVheldale (M.) The Inheritance of Flower Colour in Antirrhinum majus, 288. 



Yeast, new enzyme in (Caldwell and Courtauld), 350. 



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