INDEX to VOL. LXXXVIII. (B) 



Adrenalin and carbon dioxide, antagonistic action on heart (Patterson), 371. 



Antliocyanins and anthocyanidins, production of. — Part II (Everest), 326. 



Armstrong (H. E.) and Gosney (H. W.) Studies on Enzyme Action. XXII. — Lipase (IV) 



— The Correlation of Synthetic and Hydrolytic Activity, 176. 

 Arterial pressure in man, measurement of (Flack and others), 508, 516. 



Back (M.), Cogan (K. M.), and Towers (A. E.) Functional (Edema in Frog's Muscle, 

 544. 



Barcroft (J.) and Kato (T.) The Effect of Functional Activity upon the Metabolism, 



Blood-flow, and Exudation in Organs, 541. 

 Beard (E.) and Cramer (W.) Surface Tension and Ferment Action, 575. 

 Bose (J. C.) The Influence of Homodromous Electric Currents on Transmission of 



Excitation in Plant and Animal, 483. 

 Bottomley (W. B.) Some Accessory Factors in Plant Growth and Nutiition, 237. 

 Breathing and blood at high altitudes, changes in (FitzGerald), 248. 



Bruce (Sir D.) and other's. Glossina brevipalpis as a Carrier of Trypanosome Disease in 



Nyasaland, 20 ; Trypanosome Diseases of Domestic Animals in Nyasaland. 



III. — Trypanosoma pecorum. — Development in Glossina morsitans, 33 ; Trypano- 



somes found in Wild Glossina morsitans and Wild Game in the " Fly Belt " of the 



Upper Shiru Valley, 38 ; The Food of Glossina morsitans, 41 ; Infectivity 



of Glossina morsitans in Nyasaland during 1912 and 1913, 43 ; Trypanosome 



Diseases of Domestic Animals in Nyasaland. Trypanosoma caprce (Kleine). 



Pai't III. — Development in Glossina morsitans, 92 ; The Trypanosome causing 



Disease in Man in Nyasaland. The Liwonde Strain. Part I. — Morphology. 

 Part II. — Suscejjtibility of Animals, 97 ; The Naturally Infected Dog Strain. 

 Part I.— Morphology, 111 ; Part II.— Susceptibility of Animals, 130 ; Part III.— 

 Development in Glossina morsitans, 213 ; Part IV. — Experiments in Immunity, 219 ; 



Morphology of Various Strains of the Trypanosome causing Disease in Man in 



Nyasaland : The Human Strain, VI to X, 190 ; The Trypanosome causing Disease 



in Man in Nyasaland. II. — The Wild-Game Strain. III. — The Wild Glossina 

 morsitans Strain. Part II. — SuscejDtibility of Animals, 205. 



Cardiac valves, mechanism of (Kent), 537. 

 Catalysts, study of oxidation by (Ewart), 284. 

 Cells, action of rays on growing (Joly), 262. 

 Cladocera, life-cycle of (Smith), 418. 

 Cogan (K. M.) See Back and others. 



Compton (A.) Constancy of the Optimum Temperature of an Enzvme under Varying 

 Concentrations of Substrate and of Enzyme, 258 ; The Influence of the Hydrogen 

 Concentration upon the Optimum Temperature of a Ferment, 408. 



Cramer (W.I Surface Tension as a Factor controlling Cell Metabolism, 584. See also 

 Beard (E.) and Cramer. 



Croonian Lecture (Wilson), 333. 



Crustacea, growth and reproduction in (Smith), 418. 



Cytological research and heredity (Wilson), 333, 



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