54 Gen. Sub. 
I. GENERAL SUBJECTS. 
[1905] 
Physiology of aquatic animals, Uexkull (708). 
Motion of protoplasm, Jensen (349). 
Protoplasm, motion and excitation, electrolytes and surface tension, 
Robertson (588). 
Protoplasm physiology see also 5 b. 
Colloids in biology, Stodel (683). 
Artificial kinases, Henri (306). 
Reaction to stimuli, nature of, Wagner (729). 
Organic and inorganic movement, experiments with Protozoa , Rhumbler 
(580). 
Conditions of life in minute organisms, recent work, Muller (502). 
Dilute solutions and the living cell, Bokorny (68, 69). 
Mode of action of saline solutions on marine life, Loeb (425). 
Galvanotaxis, Coehn & Barratt (136). 
Sugar as aliment, Curst (155). 
Poisons of parasites, Femes, Protozoa , Blanchard (58). 
Cytotoxins and antitoxins, invertebrates, Szczawinska (692). 
Micro-organisms in alimentary canal, effect of, Mereshkowsky (472). 
b. Particular Functions : — 
Audition, Amaudrut (9). 
Chemotaxis and concentration of solution, Paramcecium, Barratt (28). 
Comparative pliys. liver, continuation, Deflandre (165). 
Orientation of fish and osmotic pressure, Deckhuyzen (164). 
Osmosis, sea-water, Garrey (244). 
Phagocytosis, experimental, Mercier (471). 
Static function, Murbach (504). 
Muscular contraction, theory of, Meigs (470). 
Cries of animals, dictionary, Rj^gis (570). 
Growth, Schaper & Cohen (613, 614). 
Movement, protoplasm and muscle, von Knaut (377). 
Temperature, birds and mammals, Simpson & Galbraith (660). 
c. Colour and Pigment : — 
Colour-physiology, Crustacea, Keeble & Gamble (361, 362). 
Colour, mimicry, Entz (210). 
Varying colour in a flower-spider, Packard (529). 
Pattern and segmental innervation in Vertebrates, Rijnberk (585, 
601, 602). 
Influence of past summer, 1904, on colour of animals, Simroth (663). 
d. Nervous and Sensory; Psychology: — 
Autonomy and centralisation, nervous system, Philippson (552). 
Psychology, physiological, Dubois (194). 
Comparative psychology, Nuel (513). 
Animal psychology, Schneider (631). 
Psychology, Invertebrata, H. Jordan (355). 
Sense-organ, in physiology and psychology, Haberlandt (277). 
Psychology, a field of experiment, Hachet-Souplet (278). 
Basis of maternal devotion, Giard (254). 
Instinct, motherly, of domestic animals, Sohimkewitsch (624). 
Neuron theory, Manou^lian (448). 
Nerve-impulse, nature of, Sutherland (690). 
Tropisms and physiological conditions, Bohn (64). 
Photo tropism preferable to Heliotropism, Dubois (193). 
Reactions to light and mechanical stimuli, Perichceta , Harper (293). 
Phototropism, lobster, Bohn (62). 
