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Sykes (M. G.) The Anatomy and Morphology of the Leaves and Inflorescences of 

 Welwiisrhia mirahilis, 625. 



Tetrachlorethane and trichlorethylene, physical and physiological properties of (Veley), 

 217. 



Theobromine and caifeine, comparative toxicity of (Veley and Waller), 568. 



Thoday (D.) Experimental Researches on Vegetable Assimilation and Respiration. 

 V. — A Critical Examination of Sachs' Method for using Increase of Dry Weight as 



a Measure of Carbon Dioxide Assimilation in Leaves, 1 ; Experimental 



Researches on Vegetable Assimilation and Respiration. VI. — Some Experiments on 

 Assimilation in the Open Air, 421. 



Thompson (F. D.) The Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands throughout Vertebrates, 389. 



Thompson (S. P.) A Physiological Effect of an Alternating Magnetic Field, 396. 



Thomson (D.) See Ross and Thomson. 



Thomson (J. D.) See Minchin and Thomson. 



Thomson (J. D.) and Cushny (A. R.) On the Action of Antimony Compounds in 

 Tiypanosomiasis in Rats : being a Report to a Sub-Committee of the Tropical 

 Diseases Committee of the Royal Society, 249. 



Thornton (W. M.) The Opposite Electrification produced by Animal and Vegetable 

 Life, 638. 



Thyroid and parathyroid glands throughout vertebrates (Thompson), 389. 



Todd (C.) and White (R. G.) On the Recognition of the Individual by Hsemolytic 



Methods (Preliminary Communication), 416. 

 Tone perception in G am mar us pule t (Cole), 391. 



Tozer (F. M.) and Sherrington (C. S.) Receptors and Affereiits of the Third, Fourth, and 



Sixth Cranial Nerves, 450. 

 Trypanosoma lewisi, transmission of, by the rat-flea (Minchin and Thomson), 273. 

 Trypanosoma vivas, Glossina palpalis as carrier of (Bruce and others), 63. 

 Tvypanosome diseases of domestic animals in Uganda. I. — Trypanosoma pecorum 



(Bruce and others), 468. 

 Trypanosomes, development of, in tsetse flies (Bruce and others), 368. 

 Trypanosomiasis in rats, action of antimony compounds in (Thomson and Cushny), 249. 



Vegetable assimilation and respiration, experimental researches on (Thoday), 1, 421. 



Veley (V. H.) An Examination of the Physical and Physiological Properties of Tetra- 

 chlorethane and Trichlorethylene, 217. 



Veley (V. H.) and Waller (A. D.) On the Comparative Action of Stovaine and Cocaine 

 as measured by their Direct Effect upon the Contractility of Isolated Muscle, 147 ; 

 —I - Observations on the Rate of Action of Drugs (Alcohol, Chloroform, Quinine, 

 Aconitine) upon Muscle as a Function of Temperature, 205 ; — — The Action of 



Nicotine and other Pyridine Bases upon Muscle, 333 ; On the Comparative 



Toxicity of Theobromine and Caffeine, as measured by their Direct Effect upon the 

 Contractility of Isolated Muscle, ."568. 



Vincent (Swale). The Chromaphil Tissues and the Adrenal Medulla, 502. 



Waller (A. D.) The Action of Nicotine and other Pyridine Bases upon Muscle, 333 ; 



A new Method for the Quantitative Estimation of Hydrocyanic Acid in 



Vegetable and Animal Tissues, 574 ; See also Veley and Waller. 



Wehvitschia 7/i{)-ahil is, anatomy and morphology of (Sykes), 625. 



White (R. G.) See Todd and White. 



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