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Brown (T. G.) The Phenomenon of " Narcosis Progression " in Mammals, 140. 

 Bruce (Lady) See Bruce and others. 



Bruce (Sir D. and others) The Trypanosomes found in the Blood of Wild Animals 



Living in the Sleeping-Sickness Area, Nyasaland, 269 ; Trypanosome Diseases 



of Domestic Animals in Nyasaland. II. — T. caprce (Kleine), 278 ; Morphology 



of the Various Strains of the Trypanosome causing Disease in Man in Nyasaland. 

 I.— The Human Strain, 285 ; The Wild-game Strain, 394 ; The Wild Glossina 

 morsitans Strain, 408 ; Infectivity of Glossina morsitans in Nyasaland, 422. 



Burch (G. J.) On Negative After-images with Pure Spectral Colours, 117 ; ■ On 



Light-sensations and on the Theory of Forced Vibrations, 490. 



Cayley (D. M.) A Preliminary Note on a New Bacterial Disease of Pisum sativum, 171. 

 Chambers (H.) See Buss and Chambers. 

 Chavasse (F. B.) See Gunn and Chavasse. 



Cholesterol, excretion by man on various diets (Ellis and Gardner), 13. 

 Clot formations. I. — Clotting of milk (Schryver), 460. 

 Collins (S. H.) See Bainbridge, Collins, and Menzies. 

 Colour adaptation (Edridge-Green), 110. 

 Colpoda cucullus, escystation of (Goodey), 427. 



Cramer (W.) and Krause (B. A.) Carbohydrate Metabolism in its Belation to the 

 Thyroid Gland. — The Effect of Thyroid Feeding on the Glycogen Content of the 

 Liver and on the Nitrogen Distribution in the Urine, 550. 



Cramer (W.) and Lochhead (J.) Contributions to the Biochemistry of Growth. — The 

 Glycogen-content of the Liver of Bats bearing Malignant New Growths, 302. 



Davey (J. B.) See Bruce and others. 



Donald (B.) An Apparatus for Liquid Measurement by Drops and Applications in 

 Counting Bacteria and other Cells and in Serology, etc., 198. 



Dreyer (G.), Bay (W.) and Walker (E. W. A.) The Size of the Aorta in Warm-blooded 

 Animals and its Belationship to the Body Weight and to the Surface Area expressed 



in a Formula, 39 ; The Size of the Trachea in Warm-blooded Animals and its 



Relationship to the Weight, the Surface Area, the Blood Volume, and the Size of 

 the Aorta, 56. 



Duke (H. L.) Some Experiments with Arsenphenylglycin and Trypanosoma gambiense 

 in Glossina palpalis. 19. 



Edridge-Green (F. W.) Colour Adaptation, 110 ; Trichromic Vision and Anomalous 



Trichromatism, 164. 



Ellis (G. W.) and Gardner (J. A.) The Origin and Destiny of Cholesterol in the Animal 

 Organism. Part X. — On the Excretion of Cholesterol by Man, when fed on Various 

 Diets, 13. 



Environmental effects, transmission of, in Simocephalus (Agar), 115. 

 Enzyme action, studies on, XIX-XXI (Armstrong and others), 328, 561, 586. 



Feiss (H. O.) and Cramer (W.) Contributions to the Histo-cheniistry of Nerve : On the 



Nature of the Wallerian Degeneration, 119. 

 Fossil plants of Mount Potts beds, New Zealand (Arber), 344. 



Fry (W. B.) and Banken (H. S.) Further Researches on the Extrusion of Granules by 

 Trypanosomes and on their Further Development, 377. 



Ganglion in human temporal bone (Gray), 323. 

 Gardner (J. A.) See Ellis and Gardner. 



Glossina morsitans, infectivity of, in Nyasaland (Bruce and others), 422. 



