610 
Carbon dioxide, absorption by caustic alkali, and determination of in air (Brown an 
Escombe), 112 ; variations in amount of at Kew (Brown and Escombe), 118; 
assimilation by plants (Blackman and Matthaei), 402 ; effect on geotropism 
in Pisum sativum (Drabble and Lake), 351. 
Cash (J. T.) and Dunstan (W. R.) The Pharmacology of Indaconitine and Bikhaconitine, 
468. 
Cell, dual force of dividing. Spindle figure illustrated by magnetic force-chains (Hartog), 
548. 
Cephalodiscus nigrescens, new species from Antarctic (Lankester), 400. 
Cerebellum, relation to decerebrate rigidity (Thiele), 360. 
Chitin in carapace of Pterygotus osiliensis (Rosenheim), 398. 
Coal measures, type of pteridospermous seed from (Arber), 245. 
Cobra-venom, influence on proteid metabolism (Scott), 166. 
Colour-vision, trichromic (Edridge-Green), 194 ; by very weak light (Burch), 199. 
Craw (J. A.) On the Physical Chemistry of the Toxin-Antitoxin Reaction : with special 
Reference to the Neutralisation of Lysin by Antilysin, 179. 
Crustacea, colour physiology of higher (Keeble and Gamble), 198. 




Dakin (H. D.) The Synthesis of a Substance allied to Adrenalin, 491; ——— On the 
Physiological Activity of Substances indirectly related to Adrenalin, 498. 
Dale (E.) Further Experiments and Histological Investigations on Intumescences, with 
some Observations on Nuclear Division in Pathological Tissues, 587. 
Dean (G.) An Experimental Enquiry into the Nature of the Substance in Serum which 
influences Phagocytosis, 506. 
Digby (L.) On the Cytology of Apogamy and Apospory. II.—Preliminary Note on 
- Apospory, 463. 
Drabble (E.) and Lake (H.) On the Effect of Carbon Dioxide on Geotropic Curvature of 
the Roots of Pisum sativum, I, 351. 
Dunstan (W. R.) See Cash and Dunstan. 
Edkins (J. S.) On the Chemical Mechanism of Gastric Secretion, 376. 
Edridge-Green (F. W.) Two Cases of Trichromic Vision, 194. 
Embryo, early, nutrition of (Emrys-Roberts), 164. 
Emrys-Roberts (E.) A Preliminary Note upon the Question of the Nutrition of the 
Early Embryo, with Special Reference to the Guinea-pig and Man, 164. 
Emulsin, probable existence in yeast (Henry and Auld), 568. 
Enzyme action, studies on (Armstrong), 592, 600, 606. 
Erysiphe graminis, endophytic adaptation of (Salmon), 366. 
Escombe (F.) See Brown (H. T.) and Escombe. 
Farmer (J. B.), Moore (J. E. 8.), and Walker (C. E.) On the Resemblances existing 
between the ‘ Plimmer’s Bodies” of Malignant Growths and certain Normal Con- 
stituents of Reproductive Cells of Animals, 230. 
Fermentation, mechanism of (Armstrong), 600. 
Fever, Mediterranean, relation to goats (Zammit), 377 ; (Horrocks), 378. 
Foraminifera, relation in size between parent and offspring (Lister), 298. 
Gamble (F. W.) See Keeble and Gamble. 
Gastric contents, absence of hydrochloric acid in malignant disease of organs other than 
stomach (Moore), 138. 
Gastric secretion, chemical mechanism of (Edkins), 376. 
