Ixviii 



Helianthus annuns, analysis of growth of (Kidd and others), 368. 



Herring (P. T.) The Effect of Thyroid Feeding and of Thyro-parathyroidectomy upon 

 the Pituitrin Content of the Posterior Lobe of the Pituitary, the Cerebro-spinal 

 Fluid, and Blood, 102. 



Hill (A. V.) The Energy involved in the Electric Change in Muscle and Nerve, 178. 



Hill (L.) The Growth of Seedlings in Wind, 28. 



Hogben (L.) Studies on Synapsis. III. — The Nuclear Organisation of the Germ Cells 



in Libellula depressa^ 60. 

 Idio-ventricular periodicity (De Souza and Hewitt), 385. 

 Immunity, cellular (Gunn and Heathcote), 81. 

 Intertraction " between Albuminous Substances and Saline Solutions (Wright), 118. 



Jolly (W. A.) Reflex Times in the South African Clawed Frog, 31. 

 Joly (J.) A Quantum Theory of Colour Vision, 219. 



Kellaway (C. H.) The Effect of certain Dietary Deficiencies on the Suprarenal 

 Glands, 6. 



Kidd (F.) and others. A Quantitative Analysis of the Growth of Helianthus annuus. 

 Part I. — The Eespiration of the Plant and of its Parts throughout the Life Cycle, 



Lakes, development of vegetation in the English , evolution of glacial lakes and rock 



basins (Pearsall), 259. 

 Lankester (Sir R.) A Remarkable Flint Implement from Selsey Bill, 162. 

 Lapworth (C.) Obituary notice of, xxxi. 



Ling (A. R.) and Nanji (D. R.) On the Longevity of certain Species of Yeast, 355. 

 Ludford (R. J.) and Gatenby (J. B.) Dictyokinesis in Germ Cells, or the Distribution 

 of the Golgi Apparatus during Cell Division, 235. 



MacBride (E. W.) (Note to Ohshima's pai)er on Echinus), 175. 



McCarrison (R.) Observations on the Effects of Fat Excess on the Growth and 



Metamorphosis of Tadpoles, 295. 

 Mackie Ethnological Expedition to Central Africa (Roscoe), 209. 



Moore (B.), Whitley (E.), and Webster (T. A.) Studies of Photo-synthesis in Marine 

 Algse.^ — 1. Fixation of Carbon and Nitrogen from Inorganic Sources. 2. Increase 

 of Alkalinity of Sea Water as a Measure of Photo-synthesis, 51. 



Muscle and nerve, energy in electric change in (Hill), 178. 



Nanji (D. R.) See Ling and Nanji. 



Nervous system, release of function in (Head), 184. 



Obituary Notices of Fellows Deceased :— 



Ohshima (H.) Reversal of Asymmetry in the Plutei of Echinus miliaris, 168. 

 Osier (Sir W.) Obituary notice of, xvii. 



Pearsall (W. H.) The Development of Vegetation in the English Lakes, considered in 

 relation to the General Evolution of Glacial Lakes and Rock Basins, 259. 



Photo-synthesis in marine algse, studies of (Moore and others), 51. 



Pituitary content, thyroid feeding, and thyro-parathyroidectomy (Herring), 102. 



Ponder (E.) A Method for Investigating the Hsemolytic Activity of Chemical Sub- 

 stances, 285. 



368. 



Ehrlich, Paul, i. 

 Schwendener (S.), viii. 

 Eraser (Sir T. R.), xi. 

 Osier (Sir W.), xvii. 



Baker (J. G.), xxiv. 

 Lapworth (C), xxxi. 

 Doncaster (L.), xli. 



