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Stannus (H. S.) and Yorke (W.) The Pathogenic Agent iu a Case of Human Trypano- 

 somiasis in Nyasaland, 156. 

 Stomata, new method of estimating aperture of (Darwin and Pertz), 136. 



Theiler (A.) Transmission of Amakebe by means of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, the 

 Brown Tick, 112. 



Thompson (J.) The Chemical Action of Bacillus cloacce (Jordan) on Glucose and 

 Mannitol, 500. 



Thornton (W. M.) The Influence of Ionised Air on Bacteria, 280. 



Todd (C.) and White (E. G.) On the Fate of Bed Blood Corpuscles when Injected into 



the Circulation of an Animal of the same Species ; with a New Method for the 



Determination of the Total Volume of the Blood, 255. 

 Trypanosoma brucei (pecaudi), developmental forms of, in Gerbillus pygargus (Buchanan), 



161 ; T. evansi, morphology of (Bruce), 1S1 ; T. gambiense, morphology of (Bruce), 



327. 



Trypanosomiasis in Nyasaland, pathogenic agent in (Stannus and Yorke), 156. 



Tuberculo-antigen and antigen-serum mixtures, report on injection of rabbits with 

 protein-free (Caulfeild), 390. 



Twort (F. W.) and Ingram (G. L. Y.) A Method for Isolating and Cultivating the 

 }[,/,■, ,/,</.v.- ream ■■,u ■:■/■' '''/■'■< ■'i'.ro}'.'''" ij- . " ■■ .I..!m«. and some Experi- 



ments on the Preparation of a Diagnostic Vaccine for Pseudo-tuberculous Enteritis 

 of Bovines, 517. 



Usher (F. L.) and Priestley (J. H.) The Mechanism of Carbon Assimilation. Part III. 

 101. 



Vilmorin (P. de) and Bateson (W.) A Case of Gametic Coupling in Pisum, 9. 



Watson (W.) Note on the Sensibility of the Eye to Variations of Wave-length, 118. 

 Wheldale (M.) On the Direct Guaiacuni Beaction given by Plant Extracts, 121. 

 White (E. G.) See Todd and White. 



Williams (C. L.) The Viability of Human Carcinoma in Animals, 191. 



Yeast, action of dissolved substances on autofermentation of (Harden and Paine), 448. 

 Yeast-cell, permeability of (Paine), 289. 



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