INDEX TO VOL. XCII. (B) 



Anthocyanins and anthocyanidins. Part IV. — (Everest and Hall), 150. 



B. coli comrmmis, enzymes of. Part — (Grey and Young), 135. 

 Baker (J. G.) Obituary notice of, xxiv. 

 Briggs (G. E.) See Kidd and others. 



Chambers (H.) See Russ and others. 



Cholesterol, origin and destiny of, in animal organism. XII. — (Gardner and Fox), 358. 

 Cobra venom, on natural and acquired immunity to (Gunn and Heathcote), 81. 

 Colour vision, quantum theory of (Joly), 219. 



Compton (A.) Studies in the Mechanism of Enzyme Action. I. — ROle of the Reaction 



of the Medium in Fixing the Optimum Temperature of a Ferment, 1. 

 Croonian Lecture. See Head. 



De Souza (D. H.) and Hewitt (.J. A.) Idio-Ventricular Periodicity, 385. 

 Dictyokinesis in germ cells (Ludford and Gatenby), 235. 

 Doncaster (L.) Obituary notice of, xli. 



Echinus mtliaris, reversed asymmetry of plutei of (Ohshima), 168. 

 Edridge-Green (F. W.) The Effect of Red Fatigue on the White Equation, 232. 

 Ehrlich (P.) Obituary notice of, i. 



Electric change in muscle and nerve, energy in (Hill), 178. 

 Enzyme action, mechanism of (Compton), 1. 

 Enzymes of B. coli communis (Grey and Young), 135. 



Everest (A. E.) and Hall (A. J.) Anthocyanins and Anthocyanidins. Part IV. — 

 Observations on : (a) Anthocyan Colours in Flowers, and (5) the Formation of 

 Anthocyans in Plants, 150. 



Flint Implements from Selsey Bill (Lankester), 162. 

 Fox (F. W.) See Gardner and Fox. 

 Eraser (Sir T. R.) Obituary notice of, xi. 



Gardner (J. A.) and Fox (F. W.) On the Origin and Destiny of Cholesterol in the Animal 



Organism. Part XII. — On the Excretion of Sterols in Man, 358. 

 Gatenby (J. B.) See Ludford and Gatenby. 

 Golgi apparatus and cell division (Ludford and Gatenby), 235. 



Grey (E. C.) and Young (E. G.) The Enzymes of B. coli communis. Part V. — 

 (a) Anaerobic Growth followed by Anaerobic and Aerobic Fermentation. (6) The 

 Etfects of Aeration during the Fermentation, 135. 



Growth of Helianthus annuus, quantitative analysis of (Kidd and others), 368. 



Growth of seedlings in wind (Hill), 28. 



Gunn (J. A.) and Heathcote (R. St. A.) Cellular Immunity : Observations on Natural 

 and Acquired Immunity to Cobra Venom, 81. 



Hsemolytic activity of chemical substances, method for investigating (Ponder), 285. 

 Hall (A. J.) See Everest and Hall. 



Head (H.) Release of Function in the Nervous System, 184. 

 Heathcote (R. St. A.) See Gunn and Heathcote. 



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