INDEX to VOL. LXXXIX. (B) 



Arterial pressure, methods of raising (Bayliss), 380. 



Auximon.es, effects of, on growth of Lemna minor (Bottomley), 481 ; on soil organisms in 

 nitrogen cycle (Mockeridge), 508. 



Bacteria, morphological studies in life-histories of (Hort), 468. 

 Bastian (H. C.) Obituary notice of, xxi. 



Bateson (W.) and Pellew (C.) Note on an Orderly Dissimilarity in Inheritance from 



Different Parts of a Plant, 174. 

 Bayliss (W. M.) Methods of Eaising a Low Arterial Pressure, 380. 

 Blood fluids and intracellular digestion of bacteria, etc. (Douglas), 335. 

 Blood sera, ultra-violet absorption spectra of (Lewis), 327. 



Bose (J. C.) and Das (S. C.) Physiological Investigations with Petiole-pulvinus Pre- 

 parations of Mimosa pudica, 213. 



Bottomley (W. B.) A Bacterial Test for Plant Food Accessories (Auximones), 102 ; 



Some Effects of Growth-promoting Substances (Auximones) on the Growth of 

 Lemna minor in Mineral Culture Solutions, 481. 



Brown (A. J.) and Tinker (F.) The Rate of Absorption of Various Phenolic Solutions 

 by Seeds of Rordeum vulgare, and the Factors governing the Bate of Diffusion of 



Aqueous Solutions across Semipermeable Membranes, 119 ; Selective 



Permeability : The Absorption of Phenol and other Solutions by the Seeds of 

 Rordeum vulgare, 373. 



Brunton (Sir T. L.) Obituary notice of, xliv. 



Carbon assimilation, theory of (Jbrgensen and Kidd), 342. 

 Carbon dioxide, controlling influence of — Part III (Kidd), 136. 

 Cerebro-spmal meningitis, role of the phagocyte in (Shearer and Crowe), 422. 

 Characese, Purbeck fossil (Beid and Groves), 252. 



Chloramine group, antiseptic action of substances of the (Dakin and others), 232. 



Chlorophyll, function of (Ewart), 1 ; photochemical experiments with ; their 



bearing on theories of carbon assimilation (Jorgensen and Kidd), 342. 

 Cholate gel, further investigations of (Schryver), 176. 

 Chromosome cycle in coccidia, etc. (Dobell and Jameson), 83. 

 Clot formations, phenomena of — Part III (Schryver), 176. 



Coat-colour in animals, chemistry of, and of dominant and recessive whiteness (Onslow), 

 36. 



Coccidia and giegaiines, chromosome cycle in (Dobell and Jameson), 83. 

 Cochlea, typical form of, and variations (Watt), 410. 

 Croonian Lecture (Fletcher and Hopkins), 444 ; (Lewis), 560. 

 Crowe (H. "W.) See Shearer and Crowe. 

 Cunningham (D. D.) Obituary notice of, xv. 



Dakin (H. D.) and others. The Antiseptic Action of Substances of the Chloramine 



Group, 232. 

 Das (S. C.) See Bose and Das. 



Dendy (A.) On the Occurrence of Gelatinous Spicules, and their Mode of Origin, in a 



New Genus of Siliceous Sponges, .315 ; and Nicholson (J. W.) On the 



Influence of Vibrations upon the Form of Certain Sponge-spicules, 573. 

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