Xll 



Chapman (H. G.) Oa the Weight of Precipitate obtainable in Precipitin Interactions, 398. 

 Cholesterol and cholesterol esters, quantity in blood of rabbits on varying diets (Fraser 



and Gardner), 559. 

 Chromaphil tissues and adrenal medulla (Vincent), 502. 

 Cole (F. J.) Tone Perception in Gammarus pulex, 391. 

 Colour perception, relation of light perception to (Edridge-Green), 458. 

 Cramer (W.) and Pringle (H.) Contributions to the Biochemistry of Giowth. — The 



Total Nitrogen Metabolism of Rats bearing Malignant New Growths, 307. 

 Cranial nerves, receptors and aflferents of the third, fourth, and sixth (Tozer and 



Sherrington), 450. 

 Croonian lecture (Klebs), 547. 

 Cushny (A. R.) See Thomson and Cushny. 



Dallinger (W. H.) Obituary notice of, iv. 



Dendy (A.) On the Structure, Development, and Morphological Interpretation of the 

 Pineal Organs and Adjacent Parts of the Brain in the Tuatara {Sphenodon 

 punctatus), 629. 



Dendy (A.) and Nicholls (G. E.) On the Occurrence of a Mesocoelic Recess in the Human 

 Brain, and its Relation to the Sub-Commissural Organ of Lower Vertebrates, 515. 



Doncaster (L.) Gametogenesis of the Gall-fly, Ne^irotei'us lenticularis. — Part I, 88. 



Douglas (C. G.) and Haldane (J. S.) The Causes of Absorption of Oxygen by the Lungs 

 (Preliminary Communication), 331. 



Douglas (J. S. C.) See Dreyer and Douglas. 



Dreyer (G.) and Douglas (J. S. C.) The Velocity of Reaction in the "Absorption" of 

 Specific Agglutinins by Bacteria, and in the " Adsorption " of Agglutinins, Trypsin, 

 and Sulphuric Acid by Animal Charcoal, 168 ; On the Absorption of Agglu- 

 tinin by Bacteria, and the Application of Physico-chemical Laws thereto, 185. 



Dreyer (G.) and Ray (W.) The Blood Volume of Mammals as Determined by Experi- 

 ments upon Rabbits, Guinea-Pigs, and Mice, and its Relationship to the Body 

 Weight and Surface Area expressed in a Foimula, 545. 



Drugs, rate of action of, upon muscle as function of temperature (Veley and Waller), 

 205. 



Dudgeon (L. S.), Pauton (P. N.), and Wilson (H. A. F.) The Influence of Bacterial 



Endotoxins on Phagocytosis (Preliminary Report), 406. 

 Dudgecm (L. S.) and Wilson (H. A. F.) On the Presence of Hsem-agglutinins, H;em- 



opsonins, and Ilipmolysins in the Blood obtained from Infectious and Non-infectious 



Diseases in Man (Third Rei)ort), 67. 



Echidna, cell lamination of cortex of, and enumeration of fibres in cranial nerves 

 (SchuHter), 113. 



Edridge-(Jreen (F. W.) The Relation of Light Perception to Colour Perception, 468. 

 Electrification, opposite, produced by animal and vegetable life (Tiiornton), 638. 

 Enzyme action, .studies on. X I II.— Enzymes of the emulsin type (Armstrong and 

 Ilorton), 349. 



Enzymic change, function of hormones in stimulating (Armstrong), 588. 

 FishcH, caudal fin of ( WliitchouHc), 131. 



FitzCJcrald (M. P.) Preliminary Note on the Origin of the Hydrochloric Acid in the 



(lastric Tubules, 346. 

 Formaldehyde in green plants, photochemical formation of (Schryvcr), 226. 



