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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, Vol. 211, No. 1185 (Mar. 27, 1981), pp. 537-iv Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/35551 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 16:11 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]. . The Royal Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.136 on Wed, 7 May 2014 16:11:34 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, Vol. 211, No.1185 (Mar. 27, 1981), pp. 537-ivPublished by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/35551 .

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INDEXES TO VOLUME 211 (B)

Author index

Arridge, R. G. C. & Keller, A. On mechanical models for tendon: addendum and corrigendum, 391.

Baldwin, B. A. & Start, I. B. Sensory reinforcement and illumination preference in sheep and calves, 513.

Bard, J. See Woodruff et al. Blake, C. C. F. Review Lecture. Prealbumin and the thyroid hormone nuclear receptor, 413. Bregestovski, P. D., Miledi, R. & Parker, I. Blocking of frog endplate channels by the organic

calcium antagonist D600, 15. Burr, D. C. Temporal summation of moving images by the human visual system, 321.

Clarke, B. See Murray & Clarke. Colquhoun, D. & Hawkes, A. G. On the stochastic properties of single ion channels, 205. Colquhoun, D. & Sheridan, R. E. The modes of action of gallamine, 181. Cooper, E. See Scott, Cooper & Diamond. Cox, A. B. See Nagasawa et al. Crawford, E. C. See Schmidt-Nielsen, Crawford & Hammel. Crawford, R. M. See Round & Crawford. Cull-Candy, S. G. & Miledi, R. Junctional and extrajunctional membrane channels activated

by GABA in locust muscle fibres, 527.

de Martinez, Clara Verde. See Whittembury et al. Diamond, J. See Macintyre & Diamond; also Scott, Cooper & Diamond; Scott, Macintyre &

Diamond. Dower, S. K. See Gilmour et al. Dwek, R. A. See Gilmour et al.

Edmonds, D. T. Membrane ion channels and ionic hydration energies, 51.

Forbes, Gabrielle. See Woodruff et al.

Gahwiler, B. H. Morphological differentiation of nerve cells in thin organotypic cultures derived from rat hippocampus and cerebellum, 287.

Gilmour, S., Randall, Sir John, Torbet, J., Dwek, R. A., Wain-Hobson, S., Dower, S. K. & van Schravendijk, M. R. Small-angle neutron scattering studies of the conformation of myeloma protein MOPC315 and its Fab fragment, and the interaction with a monovalent dinitrophenyl hapten, 433.

Hammel, H. T. See Schmidt-Nielsen, Crawford & Hammel. Hawkes, A. G. See Colquhoun & Hawkes.

Keller, A. See Arridge & Keller.

Lett, J. T. See Nagasawa et al. Linares, H. See Whittembury et al.

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538 Author index

Macintyre, Lynn. See Scott, Macintyre & Diamond. Macintyre, Lynn & Diamond, J. Domains and mechanosensory nerve fields in salamander

skin, 471. Marchiafava, P. L. & Wagner, H. G. Interactions leading to colour opponency in ganglion

cells of the turtle retina, 261. Marr, D. & Ullman, S. Directional selectivity and its use in early visual processing, 151. Miledi, R. See Bregestovski et al.; also Cull-Candy & Miledi. Miledi, R., Nakajima, S. & Parker, I. Endplate currents in sucrose solution, 135. Miledi, R. & Parker, I. Blocking of acetylcholine-induced channels by extracellular or

intracellular application of D600, 143. Milstein, C. The Wellcome Foundation Lecture, 1980. Monoclonal antibodies from hybrid

myelomas, 393. Murray, J. & Clarke, B. The genus Partula on Moorea: speciation in progress, 83.

Nagasawa, H., Cox, A. B. & Lett, J. T. The radiation responses of synchronous L5178Y S/S cells and their significance for radiobiological theory, 25.

Nakajima, S. See Miledi, Nakajima & Parker.

Parker, I. See Bregestovski et al.; also Miledi, Nakajima & Parker; Miledi & Parker. Paz-Aliaga, A. See Whittembury et al. Powell, Cynthia C. See Witkovsky & Powell.

Randall, Sir John. See Gilmour et al. Roberts, B. L. See Williamson & Roberts. Ross, Allyson. See Woodruff et al. Round, F. E. & Crawford, R. M. The lines of evolution of the Bacillariophyta. I. Origin, 237.

Schmidt-Nielsen, K., Crawford, E. C. & Hammel, H. T. Respiratory water loss in camels, 291. Schmidt-Nielsen, K., Schroter, R. C. & Shkolnik, A. Desaturation of exhaled air in camels,

305. Schravendijk, M. R. van. See Gilmour et al. Schroter, R. C. See Schmidt-Nielsen, Schroter & Shkolnik. Scott, Sheryl A., Cooper, E. & Diamond, J. Merkel cells as targets of the mechanosensory

nerves in salamander skin, 455. Scott, Sheryl A., Macintyre, Lynn & Diamond, J. Competitive reinnervation of salamander

skin by regenerating and intact mechanosensory nerves, 501. Sheridan, R. E. See Colquhoun & Sheridan. Shkolnik, A. See Schmidt-Nielsen, Schroter & Shkolnik. Start, I. B. See Baldwin & Start.

Todd, Lord. Address of the President at the Anniversary Meeting, 1 December 1980, 1. Torbet, J. See Gilmour et al.

Ullman, S. See Marr & Ullman.

Wagner, H. G. See Marchiafava & Wagner. Wain-Hobson, S. See Gilmour et al. Whittembuiry, G., de Martinez, Clara Verde, Linares, H. & Paz-Aliaga, A. Solvent drag of

large solutes indicates paracellular water flow in leaky epithelia, 63. Wilkens, L. A. Neurobiology of the scallop. I. Starfish-mediated escape behaviours, 341. Williamson, R. M. & Roberts, B. L. The timing of motoneuronal activity in the swimming

spinal dogfish, 119. Witkovsky, P. & Powell, Cynthia C. Synapse formation and modification between distal

retinal neurons in larval and juvenile Xenopus, 373. Woodruff, Sir Michael, Bard, J., Ross, Allyson & Forbes, Gabrielle. Cellular basis for the loss

of carcinogen from methyleholanthrene-impregnated Millipore membrane, 269.

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Subject index Acetylcholine, 205. Acetylcholine receptor antagonism by D600, 15. Address of the President at the Anniversary Meeting, 1 December 1980, 1.

Camel, exhaled air humidity, 305. Camel, oxygen consumption, 291. Camel, respiratory water loss, 291, 305. Central origin of swimming and release of catch-muscle tension in the scallop, 341. Colour discrimination by ganglion cells, 261. Cornpetion between nerves, 501.

D600 block of endplate channels, 15. Differentiation of cultured neurons, 287. Directional selectivity, 151. Dogfish spinal swimming, 119. Domains and mechanosensory nerve fields, 471.

Endplate channels blocked by D600, 143. Endplate currents in sucrose, 135. Epithelial paracellular water flow, 63. Evolution of the Bacillariophyta. I. Origin, 237.

GABA-induced channels, 537. Gallamine, block by, 181. Ganglion cells, colour opponency in, 261.

Hybrid myelomas, 393.

Illumination preference in sheep and calves, 513. Intracellular D600 blocks endplate channels, 143. Jon channels, 205. Ion channels in membranes, 51.

Lines of evolution of the Bacillariophyta. I. Origin, 237. Locust muscle inhibitory channels, 527.

Macrophages, role of in metabolism of methylcholanthrene, 269. Mechanical models for tendons, 391. Membrane ion channels and ionic hydration energies, 51. Merkel cells as targets for nerves, 455. Millipore, methylcholanthrene-impregnated, for study of carcinogenesis, 269. Monoclonal antibodies from hybrid myelomas, 393. Motion perception, 151. Motoneuronal activity in the swimming spinal dogfish, 119. Myeloma protein (MOPC315), neutron scattering of, 433.

Nerve sprouting confined to domains, 471. Nerves recognize Merkel cells, 455. Neuromuscular block, 181. Neutron scattering of protein MOPC315, 433.

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540 Subject index Operant conditioning in sheep and calves, 513. Organotypic cultures of rat hippocampus and cerebellum, 287.

Paracellular epithelial water permeability, 63. Partula on Moorea, speciation in progress, 83. Potassium conductance of endplate channels, 135. Prealbumin, 413.

Radiobiological theory, significance of L5178Y S/S cells for, 25. Retina, 373.

Scallop escape responses: neural basis of starfish-mediated behaviour, 341. Sensory reinnervation of denervated targets, 501. Speciation in progress, the genus Partula on Moorea, 83. Synaptogenesis, 373. Synchronous leukaemic cells, radiosensitivities of, significance for radiobiological theory, 25.

Temporal summation of moving images by the human visual system, 321. Thyroid hormone receptor, 413.

END OF THE TWO HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH VOLUME (SERIES B)

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY

OF LONDON

SERIES B VOLUME 211 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

1980-81

PUBLISHED BY THE ROYAL SOCIETY 6 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AG

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The four numbers in this volume can be obtained separately from the Royal Society, 6 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG.

Printed in Great Britain at the University Press, Cambridge

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CONTENTS

SERIES B VOLUME 211

NUMBER 1182 31 DECEMBER 1980

Address of the President, Lord Todd, O.M., at the Anniversary Meeting, 1 December 1980. By Lord Todd page 1

Blocking of frog endplate channels by the organic calcium antagonist D600. By P. D. Bregestovski, R. Miledi, F.R.S., and I. Parker 15

The radiation responses of synchronous L5178Y S/S cells and their significance for radiobiological theory. By H. Nagasawa, A. B. Cox and J. T. Lett 25

Membrane ion channels and ionic hydration energies. By D. T. Edmonds 51 Solvent drag of large solutes indicates paracellular water flow in leaky epithelia.

By G. Whittembury, Clara Verde de Martlnez, H. Linares and A. Paz-Aliaga 63

The genus Partula on Moorea: speciation in progress. By J. Murray and B. Clarke 83

The timing of motoneuronal activity in the swimming spinal dogfish. By R. M. Williamson and B. L. Roberts 119

Endplate currents in sucrose solution. By R. Miledi, F.R.S., S. Nakajima and I. Parker 135

Blocking of acetylcholine-induced channels by extracellular or intracellular application of D600. By R. Miledi, F.R.S., and I. Parker 143

NUMBER 1183 6 March 1981 Directional selectivity and its use in early visual processing.

By D. Marr and S. Ullman. [Plate 1] 151 The modes of action of gallamine. By D. Colquhoun and R. E. Sheridan 181 On the stochastic properties of single ion channels.

By D. Colquhoun and A. G. Hawkes 205 The lines of evolution of the Bacillariophyta. I. Origin.

By F. E. Round and R. M. Crawford. [Plates 1-10] 237 Interacticns leading to colour opponency in ganglion cells of the turtle retina.

By P. L. Marchiafava and H. G. Wagner 261

NUMBER 1184 11 March 1981 Cellular basis for the loss of carcinogen from methylcholanthrene-impregnated

Millipore membrane. By Sir Michael Woodruff, F.R.S., J. Bard, Allyson Ross and Gabrielle Forbes. [Plates 1-4] 269

Morphological differentiation of nerve cells in thin organotypic cultures derived from rat hippocampus and cerebellum. By B. H. Gahwiler 287

Respiratory water loss in camels. By K. Schmidt-Nielsen, E. C. Crawford and H. T. Hammel 291

Desaturation of exhaled air in camels. By K. Schmidt-Nielsen, R. C. Schroter and A. Shkolnik 305

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iv Contents

Temporal summation of moving images by the human visual system. By D. C. Burr 321

Neurobiology of the scallop. I. Starfish-mediated escape behaviours. By L. A. Wilkens 341

Synapse formation and modification between distal retinal neurons in larval and juvenile Xenopus. By P. Witkovsky and Cynthia C. Powell. [Plates 1-4] 373

On mechanical models for tendon: addendum and corrigendum. By R. G. C. Arridge and A. Keller, F.R.S. 391

NUMBER 1185 27 March 1981 THE WELLCOME FOUNDATION LECTURE, 1980. Monoclonal antibodies from hybrid

myelomas. By C. Milstein, F.R.S. 393 Review Lecture. Prealbumin and the thyroid hormone nuclear receptor.

By C. C. F. Blake 413

Small-angle neutron scattering studies of the conformation of myeloma protein MOPC315 and its Fab fragment, and the interaction with a monovalent dinitrophenyl hapten. By S. Gilmour, Sir John Randall, F.R.S., J. Torbet, R. A. Dwek, S. Wain-Hobson, S. K. Dower and M. R. van Schravendijk 433

Merkel cells as targets of the mechanosensory nerves in salamander skin. By Sheryl A. Scott, E. Cooper and J. Diamond. [Plates 1 and 2] 455

Domains and mechanosensory nerve fields in salamander skin. By Lynn Macintyre and J. Diamond 471

Competitive reinnervation of salamander skin by regenerating and intact mechanosensory nerves. By Sheryl A. Scott, Lynn Macintyre and J. Diamond 501

Sensory reinforcement and illumination preference in sheep and calves. By B. A. Baldwin and I. B1. Start 513

Junctional and extrajunctional membrane channels activated by GABA in locust muscle fibres. By S. G. Cull-Candy and R. Miledi, F.R.S. 527

Indexes 537

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