
CONTENTS. 
SERIES B. VOL. LXXVI. 
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No. B 507.—April 22, 1905. 
Address delivered by the President, Sir William Huggins, K.C.B., O.M., F.R.S., at 
mepanmiversary Meeting on November 30, 1904............c:sccescceccsescrsensavevsceens 
Researches on some of the Physiological Processes of Green Leaves, with special 
Reference to the Interchange of Energy between the Leaf and its Surroundings. 
By Horace T. Brown, LL.D., F.R.S., and F. Escombe. (This paper, and the 
three following ones, constituted the Bakerian Lecture for 1905.) ...........c.ceees 
On a New Method for the Determination of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, based on 
the Rate of its Absorption by a Free Surface of a Solution of Caustic Alkali. 
Eyeorace:l. brown, FOR.S., and Ef. Mscombe....ccdssderc.cceaneedsst ue vee Mbes soos 
On the Variations in the Amount of Carbon Dioxide in the Air of Kew during the 
years 1898-1901. By Horace T. Brown, F.R.S., and F. Escombe .................. 
On the Thermal Emissivity of a Green Leaf in Still and Moving Air. By Horace 
limisrowmeatiia. Ds BOE... and W. Ei. -Wilson, DiSe. WSS iccssccernc.coetences veces 
No. B 508.—May 24, 1905. 
On the Absence or Marked Diminution of Free Hydrochloric Acid in the Gastric 
Contents, in Malignant Disease of Organs other than the Stomach. By Benjamin 
Moore, M.A., D.Sc., Johnston Professor of Bio-Chemistry in the University of 
Liverpool (in collaboration with W. Alexander, M.D., M.Ch., F.R.C.S., Hon. 
Surgeon, Royal Southern Hospital, Liverpool; R. E. Kelly, M.B., B.Ch., B.Sc., 
Alexander Fellow, University of Liverpool; and H. E. Roaf, M.B., Johnston 
Colonial Fellow, University of Liverpool). Communicated by Professor C. S. 
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On Reciprocal Innervation of Antagonistic Muscles.—Seventh Note. By C. 8S. 
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A Preliminary Note upon the Question of the Nutrition of the Karly Embryo, with 
Special Reference to the Guinea-pig and Man. By E. Emrys-Roberts, M.B. 
(Liverpool), Ethel Boyce Research Fellow in Gynecological Pathology in the 
University of Liverpool. Communicated by Professor C. 8. Sherrington, 
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The Influence of Cobra-venom on the Proteid Metabolism. By James Scott, M.D., 
C.M., B.Sc. Edin. Communicated by Sir Thomas R. Fraser, F.R.S. ...........0008 
On the Physical Chemistry of the Toxin-Antitoxin Reaction: with Special 
Reference to the Neutralisation of Lysin by Antilysin, By J. A. Craw, 
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