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After-images and successive contrast with pure colours (Porter and Edridge-Green), 190. 

 Anthocyan pigments of plants. — Part VI (Keeble, Armstrong and Jones), 113. 

 Anthocyanins and anthocyanidins, production of (Everest), 444. 



Arber (E. A. N.) On the Fossil Floras of the Wyre Forest, with Special Eeference to 



the Geology of the Coalfield, etc., 317. 

 Armstrong (E. F.) See Keeble, Armstrong, and Jones. 

 Arterial pressure, measurement of (Hill and others), 344. 

 Avebury (Lord). Obituary Notice of, i. 



Bacillus coli communis, decomposition of formates by (Grey), 461 ; decomposition 



of glucose and mannitol by (Grey), 472. 

 Bacteria, oxidation of thiosulphate by (Lockett), 441. 



Barratt (J. O. W.) The Nature of the Coagulant of the Venom of Echis carinatus, a 



Small Indian Viper, 177. 

 Bassett (H. LI.) See Wheldale and Bassett. 



Blacklock (B.) and Yorke (W.) The Trypanosomas causing Dourine (Mai de Colt or 

 Beschalseuche), 89. 



Blood pressure, resonance of tissues in transmission of (Hill and others), 255. 

 Body weight and lethal dose of toxic substances (Dreyer and Walker), 319. 

 Brain, mid-, postural and non-postural activities of (Brown), 145. 



Brodie (T. G.) A new Conception of the Glomerular Function, 571 ; and 



Mackenzie (J. J.) On Changes in the Glomeruli and Tubules of the Kidney 

 accompanying Activity, 593. 



Broom (R.) The Origin of Mammals, 87. 



Brown (T. G.) On the Question of Fractional Activity (" All or None " Phenomenon) 



in Mammalian Reflex Phenomena, 132 ; On Postural and Non-postural 



Activities of the Mid-Brain, 145. 



Bruce (Sir D.) and others. Trypanosome Diseases of Domestic Animals in Nyasaland. 

 III. — T. pecornm, 1 ; Morphology of Various Strains of the Trypanosome causing 



Disease in Man in Nyasaland. — The Mzimba Strain, 26 ; The Trypanosome 



causing Disease in Man in Nyasaland. — Susceptibility of Animals to the Human 



Strain, 35 ; Plasmodium cephalophi (sp. nov.), 45 ; Trypanosomes of the 



Domestic Animals in Nyasaland. I. — T. simice, sp. nov. Part II. — The Suscepti- 

 bility of Various Animals to T. simice, 48 ; Part III, 58 ; The Trypanosome 



causing Disease in Man in Nyasaland. Part III. — Development in Glossina 



morsitans, 516 ; Description of a Strain of Trypanosoma brucei from Zululand. 



Part I. — Morphology, 493 ; Part II. — Susceptibility of Animals, 511 ; Part III. — 

 Development in Glossina morsitans, 526. 



Bullock (W. E.) and Cramer (W.) Contributions to the Biochemistry of Growth. — On 

 the Lipoids of Transplantable Tumours of the Mouse and the Rat, 236. 



Chlorophyll extracts, formaldehyde as oxidation product of (Warner), 378 ; action 



of light on (Wager), 386. 

 Chloroplasts of green cells, presence of iron compounds in (Moore), 556. 

 Cholesterol content of growing chickens under different diets (Gardner and Lander), 



229. 



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