No. B 541.—August 22, 1908. 
On Reciprocal Innervation in Vaso-motor Reflexes and the Action of Strychnine 
and of Chloroform thereon. By W. M. Bayliss, D.Sc., F.R.S. 
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The Action of Resin and Allied Bodies on a Photographic Plate in the Dark. By 
William J. Russell, Ph.D., F.R.S. (Plates 10—12) 
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On Some Features in the Hereditary Transmission of the Albino Character and the 
Black Piebald Coat in Rats.—Paper II. By George Percival Mudge, 
A.R.C.Se. Lond., Lecturer on Biology at the London Hospital Medical College 
(University of London) and at the London School of Medicine for Women 
(University of London). Communicated by Professor A.D. Waller, F.R.S. 
Have Trypanosomes an Ultra-microscopical Stage in their Life-history? By 
Colonel David Bruce, C.B., F.R.S., Army Medical Service, and Captain H. R. 
Bateman, Royal Army Medical Corps 
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Diphtheria Antitoxin. By John Mellanby, M.D., George Henry Lewes Student. 
Communicated by Professor J. N. Langley, F.R.S. 
No. B 542.—September 23, 1908. 
Croontan Lecture :—The Principles of the Minute Structure of the Nervous 
System as revealed by Recent Investigations. By Professor Gustaf Retzius, 
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A Study of the Variations in the Secretion of Hydrochloric Acid in the Gastric 
Contents of Mice and Rats as compared with the Human Subject, in Cancer. 
By 8. Monckton Copeman, M.D. Cantab., F.R.S., and H. Wilson Hake, Ph.D., 
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No. B 543.—November 20, 1908. 
The Giant Nerve Cells and Fibres of Halla parthenopeca. By J. H. Ashworth, 
D.Sc., Lecturer in Invertebrate Zoology in the University of Edinburgh. 
Communicated by Professor J. C. Ewart, M.D., F.R.S. (Abstract) 
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Preliminary Account of the Habits and Structure of the Anaspidide, with Remarks 
on some other Fresh-water Crustacea from Tasmania. By Geoffrey W. Smith, 
M.A., Fellow of New College, Oxford. Communicated by Professor E. B. 
Poulton, F.R.S. (Plate 13) 
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Some Experiments made to Test the Action of Extract of Adrenal Cortex. By 
S. G. Shattock and C. G. Seligmann. Communicated by John Rose Bradford, 
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Further Results of the Experimental Treatment of Trypanosomiasis: being a 
Progress Report to a Committee of the Royal Society. By H. G. Plimmer, 
F.LS., and H. R. Bateman, Captain R.A.M.C. Communicated by J. Rose 
Bradford; Mi, URS ois aceeeal sient hs s@lh ed ectda s WR ee tients Malt Rete Chl aa eet fe ree eee 
Complete Survey of the Cell Lamination of the Cerebral Cortex of the Lemur. By 
Dr. F. W. Mott, M.D., F.R.S., and Agnes M. Kelley. (Plates 14—18) 
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