Ixxxvill 
Opsonic index and hzemophagocytic index (Shattock and Dudgeon), 165. 
Ovum in guinea-pig, maturation of (Moore and Tozer), 285. 
Oxidation of carbon, bacteria as agents in (Potter), 239. 
Pearson (H. H. W.) Further Observations on Welwitschia, 530. 
Peas, result of crossing round with wrinkled (Darbishire), 122. 
Phagocytosis, observations upon, carried out by means of melanin (Shattock and 
Dudgeon), 165 ; influence of temperature on (Ledingham), 188. 
Phosphates in fermentation, function of (Harden and Young), 299. | 
Plimmer (H. G.) and Bateman (H. R.) Further Results of the Experimental Treatment 
of Trypanosomiasis : being a Progress Report to a Committee of the Royal Society, 
477 ; and Thomson (J. D.) Further Results of the Experimental Treatment of 
Trypanosomiasis in Rats: being a Progress Report of a Committee of the Royal 
Society, 1 
Plimmer (R. H: A.) Note upon Sodium Antimony] Tartrate, 11. 
Post-tetanic tremor (Harris), 262. | 
Potter (M. C.) Bacteria as Agents in the Oxidation of Amorphous Carbon, 239. 
Precipitum, weight of, obtainable in precipitin interactions (Welsh and Chapman), 161. 
President’s Address, November 30, 1907, 71. 
Raftinose, hydrolysis of, by acids and enzymes (Armstrong and Glover), 312. 
Rats, transmission of coat characters in (Mudge), 97. 
Rayleigh (Lord) Address at the Anniversary Meeting 1907, 71. 
Resin, action of, on photographic plate (Russell), 376. 
Respiration, mechanism of, with reference to action of vertebral column and diaphragin 
(Dally), 182. 
Retzius (G.) The Principles of the Minute Structure of the Nervous System as revealed 
by Recent Investigations, 414. 
Russell (W. J.) The Action of Resin and Allied Bodies on a Photographic ES in the 
Dark, 376. 
Seligmann (C. G.) See Shattock and Seligmann. ps 
Shattock (8. G.) and Dudgeon (L. 8.) Observations upon Phagocytosis carried out by 
Means of Melanin to ascertain more particularly whether the Opsonic Index is 
Identical with the Hemophagocytic Index, 165 ; and Seligmann (C. G.) Some 
Experiments made to Test the Action of Extract of Adrenal Cortex, 473. 
Sherrington (C. 8.) On Reciprocal Innervation of Antagonistic Muscles. Eleventh 
Note.—Further Observations on Successive Induction, 53; —— Twelfth Note.— 
Proprioceptive Retlexes, 552 ; Thirteenth Note.—On ani fentag olen between 
Reflex Inhibition and Reflex Excitation, 565. 
Sigillaria scutellata, structure of (Arber and Thomas), 148. 
Smith (G. W.) Preliminary Account-of the Habits and Structure of the A naspteieala 
with Remarks on some other Fresh-water Crustacea from Tasmania, 465. 
Sodium antimony] tartrate, note upon (Plimmer), 11. 
Soils, nitrification in acid (Hall and others), 196. 
Sollas (W.J.) On the Cranial and Facial Characters of the Neandertal Race, 28. 
Sorby (H. C.) Obituary notice of, lvi. 
Stewart (C.) Obituary notice of, lxxxii. 
Stomach, natural mechanism for evoking secretion of (Edkins and Tweedy), 529. 
Strychnine, action on vaso-motor reflexes (Bayliss), 339. 
