PROTOPLASM AND CELL. 
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Phototropism, similarity with artificial parthenogenesis, Bohn (63). 
Light and marine animals, Bohn (65). 
Lateral auditive orientation, Delage (168), Bard (22). 
Orientation of carrier-pigeon, THAUZifes (696). 
Experiments as to movement in unicellular organisms, Abric (1). 
Nervous system of aquatic animals and oxygen, Baglioni (16). 
Innervation, heart, invertebrates, Carlson (103). 
Regulation of movement in Ctenophore swimming-plates, metachronism, 
Parker (530). 
5. Protoplasm and Cell. See also 6. 
a. General : — 
Abstracts of some recent works, Dickel (177). 
Brief historical account of cytology, Wasmann (739). 
Gurwitsch on the cell, review, Schuberg (636). 
Reduction and Karyogamy, Infusoria , Prandtl (559). 
Relation of size of nuclei and number of cells, to chromosomes, nomen- 
clature, Hemikaryon, etc., etc., Boveri (80). 
Division of protoplasm in presence of multi-nuclei, Stolc (684). 
Chromatin and Chromosomes, conditions (magnetic-like) of arrange- 
ment in mitosis, Lillie (413). 
Cytology of parthenogenetic Strong ylocentrotus , Driesch (186). 
Living and dead protoplasm, staining distinctions, Ruzicka (600). 
Rejuvenation, Schultz (641). 
Karyokinesis, artificial, Leduc (400, 401). 
Reproductive cells and cancer cells, parallelism, Farmer, Moore & 
Walker (213). 
Heterotype mitosis in malignant growths, Hansemann (289). 
b. Protoplasm : — 
Protoplasm theory, Heidenhain (300). 
Structure of protoplasma, Gineste (260). 
Protoplasm, structure of, in Protozoa, spheroplastes, FaurIs-Fremiet 
(214, 215). 
Protoplasm, vital chemistry, Barratt (27). 
Movement of protoplasm, its chemistry, Jensen (349). 
Protoplasm, movement, Knaut (377). 
Protoplasmic motion and excitation, Robertson (588). 
Protoplasmic respiration and growth, Mathews (457). 
c. Cell, structure and function: — See also 3b, and 6. 
Sizes of cells, Levi (408). 
Cell process, Rhumbler (579). 
Histology of cells, salivary glands, Helix , Pacaut & Vxgier (528). 
The cell, histology, Nematodes and comparative, Goldschmidt (265a). 
Cell-division, physiology of, Lillie (414). 
Cell-division, dual force, mitokinetism, Hartog (294). 
Cell-division, relation with magnetism, Hartog (295). 
Light, influence of on cell-division, Hertel (314). 
Mitosis, influence of minute quantities of acid and alkali on, Moore, 
Roaf & Whitley (487). 
Mitoses of cells, Graafian follicle, Cattley & Grunbaum (113). 
Amitosis, functional, Zarnik (778). 
Amitosis, epithelium Mammalia, Pacaut (527). 
Amitosis, and multiuucleate cells, epithelium, Pacaut (526). 
