lxxii 



Paget (G. W.) and Savage (E. E.) The Growth-Eings on Herring Scales,' 258. 

 Pearson (H. H. W.) Obituary notice of, lx. 

 Pellew (C.) See Bateson and Pellew. 

 Permeability, selective (Brown and Tinker), 373. 

 Plant-food accessories, bacterial test for (Bottomley), 102. 



Plimmer (H. G.) Notes on the Genus Toxoplasma, with a Description of Three New 

 Species, 291. 



Protozoa in relation to soil bacteria (Goodey), 297. 

 Purbeck fossil Charace*", report on (Eeid and Groves), 252. 



Eadiant energy, transmission by Crookes and other glasses (Hartridge and Hill), 58. 



Eeid (C.) and Groves (J.) Preliminary Eeport on the Purbeck Characeae, 252. 



Eeptilia, classification of the (Goodrich), 261. 



Eespiration, retarding effect of carbon dioxide on (Kidd), 136. 



Eussell (E. J.) Soil Protozoa and Soil Bacteria, 76. 



Savage (E. E.) See Paget and Savage. 



Schryver (S. B.) Investigations dealing with the Phenomena of Clot Formations 



Part III. — Further Investigations of the Cholate Gel, 176 ; and Hewlett (M.) 



Investigations dealing with the Phenomena of Clot Formations. Part IV. — The 



Diphasic Erosive Action of Salts on the Cholate Gel, 361. 

 Shearer (C.) On the Toxic Action of Dilute Pure Sodium Chloride Solutions on the 



Meningococcus, 440 ; and Crowe (H. W.) The Bole of the Phagocyte in 



Cerebro-spinal Meningitis, 422. 

 Soil bacteria and protozoa (Goodey), 297. 

 Soil protozoa and soil bacteria (Bussell), 76 : (Goodey), 297. 



Sponge-spicules, influence of vibrations upon form of (Dendy and Nicholson), 573. 

 Sponges, new genus of siliceous, gelatinous spicules in (Dendy), 315. 

 Stick-insect (Carausius), inheritance of colour in (MacBride and Jackson), 109. 



Temperature regulation, mechanism of chemical (O'Connor), 201. 



Thymus, thyroid, etc., development of, in Marsupialia (Fraser and Hill), 97 ; (Fraser), 

 100. 



Tinkei; (F.) See Brown and Tinker. 



Toxoplasma, notes on genus, and new species of (Plimmer), 291. 

 Turner (Sir W.) Obituary notice of, xxxiv. 



Walker (E. W. A.) The Growth of the Body in Man.— The Eelationship between the 



Body-weight and the Body-length (Stem-length), 157. 

 Watt (H. J.) The Typical Form of the Cochlea and its Variations, 410. 

 Weismann (A. F. L.) Obituary notice of, xxvii. 

 Willis (J. C.) The Endemic Flora of Ceylon : a Correction, 257. 



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