IX 



Hill (L.) and McQueen (J. M.) and Ingram _(W. W.) The Resonance of the Tissues as 



a Factor in the Transmission of the Pulse and in Blood Pressure, 255 ; 



and Flack (M.) The Conduction of the Pulse Wave and the Measurement of 

 Arterial Pressure, 344. 



Ingram (W. W.) See Hill, McQueen, and Ingram. 



Jones (W. N.) See Keeble, Armstrong, and J ones. 



Keeble (F.), Armstrong (E. F.), and Jones (W. N.) The Formation of the Anthocyan 



Pigments of Plants.— Part VI, 113. 

 Kennedy (R.) Experiments on the Eestoration of Paralysed Muscles by means of 



Nerve Anastomosis. Part II. — Anastomosis of the Nerves Supplying Limb 



Muscles, 331. 



Kent (A. F. S.) Neuro-muscular Structures in the Heart, 198. 



Kidd (F.) The Controlling Influence of Carbon Dioxide in the Maturation, Dormancy, 



and Germination of Seeds. — Part I, 408 ; Part II, 609. 



Kidney, glomerular function (Brodie), 571 ; changes in glomeruli and tubules 



(Brodie and Mackenzie), 593. 



Lander (P. E.) See Gardner and Lander. 



Life, origin of, photo-synthesis and, iron compounds in green-cell chloroplasts in relation 



to (Moore), 556. 

 Lipoids of transplantable tumours (Bullock and Cramer), 236. 



Lloyd (D. J.) The Influence of the Position of the Cut upon Regeneration in Gunda 

 ulvce, 355. 



Lockett (W. T.) Oxidation of Thiosulphate by Certain Bacteria in Pure Culture, 441. 



MacBride (E. W.) Studies in Heredity. II.— Further Experiments in Crossing British 



Species of Sea-urchins, 240. 

 Macdonald (J. S.) Studies in the Heat-Production associated with Muscular Work, 96. 

 Mackenzie (J. J.) See Brodie and Mackenzie. 

 McQueen (J.) See Hill and others. 

 Malaria parasite of man, new (Stephens), 375. 



Malarial parasites, growth, &c, in culture tube and human host (Thomson), 77. 



Mammals, origin of (Broom), 87. 



Marshall (F. H. A.) See Hammond and Marshall. 



Medullosa pusilla (Scott), 221. 



Meek (C. F. U.) The Ratio between Spindle Lengths in the Spermatocyte Metaphases 

 of Helix pomatia, 192. 



Moore (B.) The Presence of Inorganic Iron Compounds in the Chloroplasts of the 

 Green Cells of Plants, considered in Relationship to Natural Photo-synthesis and 



the Origin of Life, 556 ; and Webster (T. A.) Synthesis by Sunlight in 



Relationship to the Origin of Life. — Synthesis of Formaldehyde from Carbon 

 Dioxide and Water by Inorganic Colloids, 163. 



Muscular work, heat production associated with (Macdonald), 96 ; (Glazebrook 



and Dye), 311. 



Nerve anastomosis and restoration of paralysed muscles (Kennedy), 331. 



Obituary Notices : — 



Avebury, Lord, i. 



Sclater, P. L., iii. 

 GSstrous cycle, observations on (Hammond and Marshall), 422. 



