INDEX to VOL. LXXX. (B) 
Address of the President (Lord Rayleigh), 1907, 71. 
Adrenal cortex, action of (Shattock and Seligmann), 473. ‘ 
Anaspidide, habits and structure of (Smith), 465. 
Arber (E. A. N.) and Thomas (H. H.) On the Structure of Sigillaria scutellata, Brongn., 
and other Eusigillarian Stems, in Comparison with those of other Paleozoic Lycopods, 
148. 
Armstrong (H. E.) and Glover (W. H.) Studies on Enzyme Action. XI.—Hydrolysis 
of Raffinose by Acids and Enzymes, 312. 
Armstrong (H. E.) and (E. F.), and Horton (E.) Studies on Enzyme Action. XII.—The 
Enzymes of Emulsin, 321. 
Ashworth (J. H.) The Giant Nerve Cells and Fibres of Halla parthenopeia, 463. 
Auer (J.) See Meltzer and Auer. 
Bacteria and oxidation of amorphous carbon (Potter), 239. 
Bardswell (N. D.) and Chapman (J. E.) Dietetics in Tuberculosis: Principles and 
Economics, 151. 
Barometric pressure, increased, influence of, on man (Hill and Greenwood), 12. 
Bateman (H. R,) See Bruce and Bateman, and Plimmer and Bateman. 
Bayliss (W. M.) On Reciprocal Innervation in Vaso-motor Reflexes and the Action of 
Strychnine and of Chloroform thereon, 339. 
Beevor (C. E.) On the Distribution of the Different Arteries supplying the Human 
Brain, 25. 
Blood from diseases in man, hem-agglutinins, ete., in (Dudgeon), 531. 
Brain, human, distribution of arteries supplying (Beevor), 25. 
Brandis (Sir D,) Obituary notice of, 11. 
Breinl (A.) See Moore and Breinl. 
Broadbent (Sir W. H.) Obituary notice of, vii. 
Bruce (D,) and Bateman (H. R.) Have Trypanosomes an Ultra-microscopical Stage in 
their Life-history ? 394. 
Calcium and magnesium, antagonistic action of, in animal body (Meltzer and Auer), 260. 
Cancer, secretion of hydrochloric acid in gastric contents in (Copeman and Hake), 444. 
Carbon dioxide, extracellular photosynthesis of, by chlorophyll (Ewart), 30. 
‘erebral cortex of lemur, cell lamination of (Mott and Kelley), 488. 
Chapman (H. G.) See Welsh and Chapman. 
Chapman (J. E.) See Bardswell and Chapman. 
Chloroform, action on vaso-motor reflexes (Bayliss), 339. 
ChlorophylJ, supposed extracellular photosynthesis of carbon dioxide by (Ewart), 30. 
Cholesterol, origin and destiny of, in animal organism (Dorée and Gardner), 212. 
Copeman (S. M.) and Hake (H. W.) 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, 444. 
Cramer (W.)° See Lochhead and Cramer. 
‘Croonian Lecture (Rétzius), 414. 
Crustacea, fresh-water, fromm Tasmania (Smith), 465. — 
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