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Cancerous ancestry and cancer incidence in mice (Murray), 42. 

 Carbon assimilation, mechanism of (Usher and Priestley), 101. 

 Carcinoma, viability of human, in animals (Williams), 191. 



Caulfeild (A. H.) Factors in the Interpretation of the Inhibitive and Fixation Serum 



Eeactions in Pulmonary Tuberculosis, 373 ; Preliminary Report upon the 



Injection of Rabbits with Protein-free (Tuberculo-) Antigen and Antigen-Serum 

 Mixtures, 390. 



Ceratopora, a new family of Alcyonai-ia (Hickson), 195. 



Chambers (H.) and Russ (S.) The Action of Radium Radiations upon some of the Main 



Constituents of Normal Blood, 124. 

 Chloroform narcosis, ventilation of lung during (Buckmaster and Gardner), 347. 

 Cholesterol, origin and destiny of. VIII.— In liver of rabbits under various diets (Ellis 



and Gardner), 461. 



Circulatory apparatus, distribution of soluble substances in frogs deprived of (Meltzer), 

 98. 



Coalfield, fossil flora of Forest of Dean, and relation of West of England and South 



Wales fields (Arber), 543. 

 Colloidal systems, properties of (Bayliss), 81. 



Colour contrast, simultaneous (Edridge-Green), 546 ; discrimination of (Edridge- 



Green), 116. 



Complement and amboceptor, withdrawal of, by means of antigen (Barratt), 277. 

 Cousin marriage, inbreeding in a Mendelian population with special reference to (Jacob), 

 23. 



Cushny (A. R.) On the Action of Senecio Alkaloids and the Causation of Hepatic 

 Cirrhosis in Cattle (Preliminary Note), 188. 



Darwin (F.) and Pertz (D. F. M.) On a New Method of Estimating the Aperture of 

 Stomata, 136. 



Dean (H. R.) On the Factors concerned in Agglutination, 416. 



Douglas (C. G.) and Haldane (J. S.) The Causes of Absorption of Oxygen by the Lungs 



in Man (Preliminary Communication), 1. 

 Dreyer (G.) and Ray (W.) Further Experiments upon the Blood Volume of Mammals 



and its Relation to the Surface Area of the Body, 460. 

 Duke (H. L.) See Fraser and Duke. 



Echinus and Echinocardiwm, effects of crossing (MacBride), 394. 



Edridge-Green (F. W.) The Discrimination of Colour, 116 ; Simultaneous Colour 



Contrast, 546. 



Electric charges of living cells (Hardy and Harvey), 217. 

 Electrical effects accompanying decomposition (Potter), 260. 



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

 Organism. Part VIII.— On the Cholesterol Content of the Liver of Rabbits under 

 Various Diets and during Inanition, 461. 



Enteritis of bovines, preparation of diagnostic vaccine for pseudo-tuberculous (Twort and 

 Ingram), 517. 



Eye, sensibility to variations of wave-length (Watson), 118. 

 Eye media of Australian animals (J ona), 345. 



Fantham (H. B.) Herpetomonas pedieuli, nov. spec, parasitic in the Alimentary Tract 



of Pediculus vestimenti, the Human Body Louse, 505. 

 Flack (M.) See Hill and Flack. 



Fraser (A. D.) and Duke (H. L.) Antelope infected with Trypanosoma gambiense, 484. 

 Fry (W. B.) A Preliminary Note on the Extrusion of Granules by Trypanosomes, 79. 



