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Back Matter Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 61, No. 3 (Nov. 15, 1968), pp. 1160-1162 Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/59004 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 14:13 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . National Academy of Sciences is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.136 on Wed, 7 May 2014 14:13:37 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,Vol. 61, No. 3 (Nov. 15, 1968), pp. 1160-1162Published by: National Academy of SciencesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/59004 .

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1160 N. A. S. AUTUMN MEETING 1968 PROC. N. A. S.

corresponds to X-ray bursts, but X rays are often observed from prominence eruptions as well as changes in chromospheric struc- ture. A particularly interesting X-ray burst connected with a bright eruption from behind the limb on 2 Deeember 1967 is described.

HAROLD ZIRIN WILLIAM G. INGHAM

Mount Wilson and Palomar Observatories LAWRENCE E. PETERSON

HUGH S. HUDSON, DAVID L. McKENZIE

University of California, San Diego

"Switched-off" Viruses as a Cause of Cancer

[Abstract not received.] ROBERT J. HUEBNER JANET W. HARTLEY

National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

Arp, H a ltoon ...................... 1141 Baheall, John N .................... 1141 Barnes, C. A., R. A. Moline, J. M.

Morris, and A. Adams ............ 1141 Bekhor, Isaae, Gr ace Kuing, anid James

Bonner ................. ... 1142 Bohlin, J. David, Gor doni Newkirk, Jr.,

and Richard T. Hansen ........... 1142 Bowen, Samuel P ................... 1143 Burbidge, G. R., and E. M. Burbidge. .1143 Christy, R. F. .................... 1144

Cohen, Marvin L ................... 1144 Cohen, M. H., B. G. Clark, K. I.

Kellermann, and D. L. Jauneey... 1144 Davis, Leverett, Jr ................. 1145 DeLange, Robert J., Emil L. Smith,

Douglas MI. Fambr ough, and James Bonner ...................... 1145

Ekers, R. D., and A. Tr. Mloffet ...... 1146 Garcia-Bellido, A., and J. R. Merriamn . 1147 Gerberieh, William W ............... 1147 Glazer, A. N ...................... 1147 Greenstein, Jesse L ................. 1148 Hearst, John E., and Kenneth P.

Cantor ................. ... 1148 Henry, Warren E... 1149 Hudson, Bruce, William 13. Upholt,

Joseph DeVinny, an-d Jer ome VinogrLad ......... 1149

HTuebnier, Robert J., alniid Ja,iet W. Hartley ...........11160

James, R. P........ 1149 Iacka, - Herk! a(I\LI Y M. alnd A.XU. Bert-

land II ..... 1150

Kristian, J., A. R. Sandage, M. Sehmidt, G. H. Snellen, and J. A. Westphal ......... 1150

Levy-Agresti, Jerre, and R. W. Sperry. 1151 Mahan, Bruce H .......... 1151 Oke, J. B., G. Neugebauer, and E. E.

Becklin 1........ 1151 IParkinson, John S., and Ronald W.

Davis ......... 1152 Petrosian, Vahe, John N. Bahcall, and

E. E. Salpeter .115.......... 1152 Pr ager, William .... ...... 1152 ilrausnitz, J. A .................... 1153 Puek, Theodore T., and Fa-ten Kao... 1153 Riehter, Curt P ................... 1153 Schmidt, Maartein .................. 1154 Sedat, Johni W., and Robert L.

Sinsheiiner ................. 1154 Shemiln, David, and D. L. Nandi .... 1154 Shockley, W ................... 1155 Somorjai, G. A ................... 1155 Thorne, Kip S., and James R Ipser. . 1156 Tinloco, Ignacio, Jr ................. 1156 Tombrello, T. A., H. T. Larson, A. D.

Bachler, and K. Nagatani ......... 1157 Waggoner, Paul E., and James G.

Horsf all ................. 1157 Wasserburg, G. J., and D. S.

lBurinett ..........1....... 1158 Weart, Spencer R ................... 1158 Welnt, F.W .1158 Whalinig, W., R. 11. Kinig, P. L. Smith,

anid Mar io fartinez-G aIcia. 1159 Zili ii, Hai-old, \Williami( G. lnghanil,

laxvrencc 1YE. I)etetrsoin, l)ug S. Hudson, an(i David L. McKenzie.. 1159

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INDEX TO A UTHORS For a listing of the authors of the abstracts of papers presented during the Autumn Meeting

of the Academu. 28-30 October 1968. see the facina vaae. Adair, L. B., 917 Adhya, S., 956 Agarwal, S. S. See Loeb, L. A. Angeletti, P. See Zaniniy A. Angioni, G. See Gandini, E. Appella, E. See Seki, T. Argiolas, N. See Gandini, E. Arnon, D. I. See McSwain, B. D. Barondes, S. H., 923 Benesch, R., 1102 Benesch, R. E. See Benesch, it. Bias, W. B. See Donahue, R. P. Blanchard, M. H. See Young, M. Braaims, W. G. See Molenaar, :r. Brachet, J. See Farber, F. E. Brown, D. See Young, M. Bui, P. T., 1021 Burns, J. M., 852 Campbell, A. See Adhya, S. Cape, M. See Farber, F. E. Carnay, L. See Tasaki, I. Ceppellini, R. See Kahan, B. D. Cerna, J. See Monro, R. E. Cleary, P. See Adhya, S. Cloud, P. E., Jr., 779 Cohen, H. D. See Barondes, S. H. Cooper, D. W., 979 Cope, F. W., 905 Cross, D. R., 1095 Crouse, H. V., 971 Curtoni, E. S. See Kahan, B. D. Darling, D. A., 804 Decroly, M. See Farber, F. E. Dell'Acqua, G. See Gandini, E. Dewey, K. F. See Kolakofsky, 1). Donahue, R. P., 949 Drickamer, H. G. See Fung, S. C. Enoki, Y. See Benesch, R. Ewinig, M., 787 Farber, F. E., 843 Fung, S. C., 812 Gandini, E., 945 Ganesan, A. T., 1058 Gartler, S. M. See Gandini, E. Ginsberg, B. See Yudelevich, A. Glassman, E. See Adair, L. B. Goldstein, A. L. See Hardy, M. A. Griffith, 0. H. See Keith, A. I). Gros, F. See Kourilsky, P. Hardy, M. A., 875 Harvie, N. R. See Schultz, J. S. Hayashi, M. See Hayashi, M. N. Hayashi, M. N., 1107 Hershey, J. W. B. See Kolakofsky, D. Hill, T. L., 889 Hilse, K., 930 Hommes, F. A. KSee lVMoleinaar, 1. Hosoda, J., .997 Hurwitz, tJ. See, Yuidelevich, A. Irwint, M1. U. See Cooper, 1). W. Itanto, 1i. A. See Seki, T. Kahan, B. 1)., 897 Kasche, V. See Cross, D. R. Keith, A. D., 819 Keller, E. B. See Loehr, J. S.

Kolakofsky, D., 1066 Korenman, S. G., 1028 Kourilsky, P., 1013 Kulka, R. G., 1123 Larimer, J. L. See Wilson, D. M. Levi-Montalcini, R. See Zanini, A. Lewis, G. K., Jr. See Fung, S. C. Licari, G. R. See Cloud, P. E., Jr. Linschitz, H. See Cross, D. R. Loeb, L. A., 827 Loehr, J. S., 1115 Luzzati, D. See Kourilsky, P. McKusick, V. A. See Donahue, R. P. MeMillan, J. E., 797 MeSwain, B. D., 989 Mareaud, L. See Kourilsky, P. Marchalonis, J. J., 860 Mareker, K. A. See Monro, R. E. Mathews, E. See Hosoda, J. Mattiuz, P. L. See Kahan, B. D. Mazia, D., 1005 Molenaar, I., 982 Monro, R. E., 1042 Mortenson, L. E. See Bui, P. T. Mouzo, F. See Ewing, M. Nachmansohn, D., 1034 Nossal, G. J. V. See Marchalonis, J. J. Pellegrino, M. A. See Kahan, B. D. Polman, H. A. See Molenaar, I. Popp, R. A. See Hilse, K. Prager, W., 794 Quint, J. See Hardy, M. A. Rao, B. R. See Korenman, S. G. Redheffer, R., 810 Reisfeld, R. A. See Kahan, B. D. Renwick, J. H. See Donahue, R. P. Ricklefs, R. E., 847 Robbins, H. See Darling, D. A. Rose, I. A., 1079 Ruby, A. See Mazia, D. Sandlin, R. See Tasaki, I. Schultz, J. S., 963 Seki, T., 1071 Sheldrick, P. See Kourilsky, P. Shreffler, D. C. See Schultz, J. S. State, D. See Hardy, M. A. Sternlicht, E. See Kulka, R. G. Tasaki, I., 883 Tenenbaum, J. See Cross, D. R. Thach, R. E. See Kolakofsky, 1). Unkeless, J. C. See Widnell, C. C. Waggoner, A. S. See Keith, A. D. Wallach, D. F. H., 868 Watanabe, A. See Tasaki, I. White, A. See Hardy, M. A. White, G. M. See Hill, T. L. Widnell, C. C., 1050 Wills, C., 937 Wilsonl, D. M., 909 Wilson, J. E. See Adair, L. B. Woodside, A. MV". See Loeb, L. A. Young, M., 1087 Yudelevich, A., 1129 Zanini A., 835

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ERRA TUM We much regret a printer's error in the pagination of two articles in the October

issue of these PROCEEDINGS. The second and third pages of the article by Blunt et al. were locked up for press in a position preceding the last page of the article by Pinnell and Martin. As may be apparent from the authors' names, which are correctly given in the page headings, the article by Pinnell and Martin does not include pages 714-5. The pages of the article by Blunt et al. must be read in the following order: 717, 714-5, 718. We appreciate the kind acceptance of our apologies to these authors and the Academy members who comnmunicated these articles.

CONTENTS (Continued)

BiOCHEMISTRY.-THE STATE OF MAGNESIUM IN CELLS AS ESTIMATED FROM THE

ADENYLATE KINASE EQUILIBRIUM .By Irwin A. Rose 1079 BIOCHEMISTRY.-SELECTIVE NONENZYMIC CLEAVAGE OF THE MYOSIN ROD: ISOLATION

OF THE COILED-COIL a-ROPE SECTION FROM THE C-TERMINUS OF THE MIOLECULE

By Michael Young, Muriel H. Blanchard, and Deloss Brown 1087 BIOCHEMISTRY.-LOW-TEMPERATURE STUDIES ON PHYTOCHROME: LIGHT AND DARK

REACTIONS IN THE RED TO FAR-RED TRANSFORMATION AND NEW INTERMEDIATE

FORMS OF PHYTOCHROME * . . By David R. Cross, Henry Linschitz, Volker Kasche, and Joseph Y7enenbaum 1095

BIOCHEMISTRY.-THE INTERACTION OF HEMOGLOBIN AND ITS SUBUNITS WITH

2,3-DIPHOSPHOGLYCERATE

By Reinhold Benesch, Ruth E. Benesch, and Yasunori Enoki 1102 BIOCHEMISTRY.-THE STABILITY OF NATIVE DNA-RNA COMPLEXES DURING in vivo

dPX-174 TRANSCRIPTION . . . By Marie N. Hayashi and Masaki Hayashi 1107 BIOCHEMISTRY.-DIMERS OF ALANINE TRANSFER RNA WITH ACCESPTOR ACTIVITY

By Joann S. Loehr and Elizabeth B. Keller 1115 BIo(C,I-i,sISRY.-ENZYMIlJ S1F',C1Z1Er[ON IN MIOUSI4X PANCRKI.AS M 1:i)vin liy AI)IwNOSINJ"-

C'('-CYCLIC loIII- 111X VIN A N)NY-3'-PirosrI vIiJ

By .. G. Kulka and, E. Slern/ichl 11 23 B1 OCE :EMISPRI1Y.-D1SCONTINUOUS SYNTrHESIS OF D)NA DuRINGN REPLICATION

. By Arturo Yudelevich, Barry Ginsberg, and Jerard Hurwitz 1129

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CONTENTS (Continued from back cover)

PSYCHOLOGY.-BRAIN FUNCTION AND MACROMOLECULES, IV. URIDINE INCORPORATION

INTO POLYSOMES OF MOUSE BRAIN DURING D)IFFERENT BEHAVIORAL EXPERIENCES . By Linda B. Adair, John Eric Wilson, and Edward Glassman 917

PSYCHOLOGY.-AROUSAL AND THE CONVERSION OF "SHORT-TERM" TO "LONG-TERM"

MEMORY .By Samuel H. Barondes and Harry D. Cohen 923 GENETICS.-GENE DUPLICATION AS THF BASIS FOR AMINO ACID AMBIGUITY IN THE3

ALPHA-CHAIN POLYPEPTIDES OF MOUSE HEMOGLOBINS

.By Kurt Hilse and R. A. Popp 930 GENETICS.-THRE, KINDS OF GENETIC VARIABILITY IN YEAST POPULATIONS.

By Christopher Wills 937 GENETICS.-DEVELOPMENTAL IMPLICATIONS OF MULTIPLE TISSUE STUDIES IN GLUCOSE-

6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE-DlE,FICIENT HETEROZYGOTES

By E. Gandini, S. AM. Gartler, G. Angioni, N. Argiolas, and G. Dell'Acqua 945 GENETICS.-PROBABLE ASSIGNMENT OF THE DUFFY BLOOD GROUP LOCUS TO

CHROMOSOME 1 IN MAN.

By Roger P. Donahue, Wilma B. Bias, James H. Renwick, and Victor A. McKusick 949 GENETICS.-A DELETION ANALYSIS OF PROPHAGE LAMBDA AND ADJACENT GENETIC

REGIONS .By Sankar Adhya, Pat Cleary, and Allan Campbell 956 GENETICS.-GENETIC AND ANTIGENIC STUDIES AND PARTIAL PURIFICATION OF A HUMAN

SERUM LIPOPROTEIN CARRYING THE LP ANTIGENIC DETERMINANT

.By Jane S. Schultz, D. C. Shreffler, and Nancy R. Harvie 963 GENETICS.-THE ROLE OF ECDYSONE IN DNA-PUFF FORMATION AND DNA SYNTHI;,SIS

IN THE POLYTENE CHROMOSOMES OF Sciara coprophila . . By Helen V. Crouse 971 GENETICS.-GLUCOSI,-6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE: EVIDENCE FOR TETRAMi,RIC

STRUCTURE IN DOVE S (Streptopelia) . . . By D. W. Cooper and M. R. Irwin 979 BIOCHEMISTRY.-EFFECT OF VITAMIN E ON MEMBRANES OF THE INTESTINAL C1,LL

. By I. Molenaar, F. A. Hommes, W. G. Braams, and H. A. Polman 982 BIOCHF,MISTRY.-ENHANCEMl,NT EFFECTS AND THE IDENTITY OF THE, Two PHOTO-

CHEMICAL REACTIONS OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS.

By Berah D. McSwain and Daniel I. Arnon 989 BIOCHEMISTRY.-DNA REPLICATION in VivO BY A T1.MPERATURE-SENSITIVE

POLYNUCLEOTIDE LIGASE, MUTANT OF T4 . By Junko Hosoda and Elaine Mathews 997 BIOCHEMISTRY.-DISSOLUTION OF ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANES IN WATER AND

COMPARISON OF THE MF,MBRANE PROTEIN WITH OTHE,R STRUCTURAL PROTEINS

By Daniel Mazia and Albert Ruby 1005 BIOCHE1MISTRY.-STUDII,S ON THE, MESSENGER RNA OF BACTERIOPHAGE A, I. VARIOUS

SPECIES SYNTHE,SIZED EARLY AFTER INDUCTION OF THE, PROPHAGE . . . . By Philippe Kourilsky, Lise Marcaud, Peter Sheldrick, Denise Luzzati, and Frangois Gros 1013

BIOCHEMISTRY.-MECHANISM OF THE, ENZYMATIC REDUCTION OF N2: THE BINDING OF

ADENOSINE 5'-TRIPHOSPHATE AND.CYANIDE TO THE N2-RE,DUCING SYSTF,M

.By P. T. Bui and L. E. Mortenson 1021 BIOCHEMISTRY.-REVERSIBL1, DISAGGRE1GATION OF TEII CYTOSOL-ESTROGEN BINDING

PROTEIN OF UTERINE CYTOSOL . By Stanley G. Korenman and B. Ramanath Rao 1028 BIOCHEMISTRY.-PROTEINS IN BIOE1EJ1CTRICITY: THE CONTROL OF ION MOVEMEINTS

ACROSS EXCITAB3LE MEMBRANES .By David Nachmansohn 1034 BIOCHEMISTRY.-RIBOSOME-CATALYZECD PEPTIDYL TRANSFER: SUBSTRATIE SPECIFICITY

AT TH1, P-SITE . . . . By Robin E. Monro, Jirind Cerna, and Kjeld A. Marcker 1042 BIOCHEMISTRY.-PARTIAL PURIFICAITION OF A LIPOPROTEIN WITH 5'-NUCLE,OTIDASE

ACTIVITY FROM ME,MBRANES OF RAT LIVER CELLS

By Christopher C. Widnell and Jay C. Unkeless 1050 BIOCHEMISTRY.-STUDIES ON THE in vitro SYNTHESIS OF TRANSFORMING DNA

By A. T. Ganesan 1058 BIOCHEMISTRY.-GUANOSINE 5 '-TRIPHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY OF INITIATION FACTORt F2

By Daniel Kolakofsky, Kathryn F. Dewey, John W. B. Hershey, and Robert E. Thach 1066 BIOCHEMISTRY.-CHAIN MODELS OF 6.6S AND 3.9S MOUSE MYELOMA yA IMMUNO-

GIO'BULIN MOLECULES .By T. Seki, E. Appella, and H. A. Itano 1071

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CONTENTS

INDEX TO AUTHORS OF ARTICLES (Volume 61, no. 3) .1161

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

AUTUMN MEETING.-SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AND ABSTRACTS OF CONTRIBUTED PAPERS 1137

PHYSICAL SCIENCES

GEOOLOGY.-MICROBIOTAS OF THE BANDED IRON FORMATIONS.

By Preston E. Cloud, Jr., and Gerald R. Licari 779 GEOPHYSICS.-OCEAN BOTTOM PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE AREA OF THE OLDEST KNOWN

OUTCROPS, NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN . . By Maurice Ewing and Felix Mouzo 787 APPLIED PHYSICAL SCIENCES.-OPTIMALITY CRITERIA IN STRUCTURAL DI,SIGN

.By William Prager 794 MATHEMATICS.-MEROMORPHIC FUNCTIONS, COVERING PROPERTIES, AND CLUSTER SETS

.By J. E. McMillan 797 MATHEMATICS.-SSOME NONPARAME-TRIC SEQUENTIAL TESTS WITH POWE,R ONE'

By D. A. Darling and Herbert Robbins 804 MATHEMATICS.-AN INEQUALITY FOR THE HILBERT TRANSFORM . By Ray Redheffer 810 CH,EMISTRY.-THE EFFECT OF PRiT,SSURF', ON THE OXIDATION STATE OF IRON, II.

OXYGEN LIGANDS . . . By S. C. Fung, G. K. Lewis, Jr., and H. G. Drickamer 812 CHFE,MISTRY.-SPIN-LA13E,LED MITOCHONDRIAL LIPIDS IN Neurospora crassa

By A. D. Keith, A. S. Waggoner, and 0. H. Griffith 819

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

MEDICAL SCIENCES.-INDUCTION OF D)NA POLYMERASE IN HUMAN LYMPHOCYTES 13Y

PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININ

By Lawrence A. Loeb, Shyam S. Agarwal, and A. M. Woodside 827 ZOOLOGY.-IMMUNOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THF, NERVF', GRtOWTH FACTOR

By Antonia Zanini, Pietro Angeletti, and Rita Levi-Montalcini 835 ZOOLOGY.-THE in vitro TRANSLATION OF Acetabularia mediterranea RNA

By F. E. Farber, M. Cape, M. Decroly, and J. Brachet 843 ZOOLOGY.-ON THE LIMITATION OF BROOD SIZE IN PASSERINE BIRDS 13Y THE ABILITY OF

ADULTS TO NOURISH THEIIR YOUNG .By Robert E. Ricklefs 847 ZOOLOGY.-MATING FREQUENCY IN NATURAL POPULATIONS OF SKIPPP,RS AND

BUTTERFLIES AS DE,TERMINED IIY SPE:iRMATOPHORE, COUNTS . By John M. Burns 852 MICROBIOLOGY.-ELECTROPHORETIC ANALYSIS OF ANTI BODY PRODUCIE,D 1BY SINGLE

CELLS .By J. J. Marchalonis and G. J. V. Nossal 860 MICROTBIOLOGY.-CELLULAR MEMBRANES AND TUMOR BE4,HAVIOR: A NEW HYPOTHESIS

.By Donald F. Hoelzl Wallach 868 MICROBIOLOGY.-EFFECT OF THYMOSIN AND AN ANTITHYMOSIN SERUM ON ALLOGRAFT

SURVIVAL IN MICE.

;N. . *

. . By M. A. Hardy, J. Quint, A. L. Goldstein, D. State, and A. White 875 PHY1SiOLOGY.-CHANGES IN FLUORESCENCE,, TURBIDITY, AND BIREFRINGENCE

ASSOCIATED WITH NEJ-RVE.2 EXCITATION. . By I. Tasaki, A. Watanabe, R. Sandlin, and L. Carnay 883

PHYSIOLOGY.-ON THE SLIDING-FILAMENT MODEL OF MUSCULAR CONTRACTION, IV. CALCULATION OF FORCE-VELOCITY CURVES

By l'errell L. Hill and George M. White 889 PHYSIOLOGY.-WATER-SOLUBLE HUMAN TRANSPLANTATION ANTIGEN . By B. D. Kahan,

R. A. Reisfeld, M. A. Pellegrino, E. S. Curtoni, P. L. Mattiuz, and R. Ceppellini 897 PHYSIOLOGY.-EVIDENCE FORl SElMICONDUCTION IN Aplysia NERVE MEMB1RANE .

.By Freeman W. Cope 905 PHYSIOLOGY.-THE CATCH PROPERTY OF ORDINARY MUSCLE.

By Donald M. Wilson and James L. Larimer 909 (Continued on inside back cover)

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