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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, Vol. 219, No. 1217 (Oct. 22, 1983), pp. 475-iv Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/35784 . Accessed: 01/05/2014 16:04 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 62.122.78.38 on Thu, 1 May 2014 16:04:14 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. 219, No.1217 (Oct. 22, 1983), pp. 475-ivPublished by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/35784 .

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INDEXES TO VOLUME 219 (B)

Author index Anderson, R. M. See May & Anderson.

Bordas, J., Dodson, G. G., Grewe, H., Koch, M. H. J., Krebs, B. & Randall, Sir John. A comparative assessment of the zinc-protein coordination in 2Zn-insulin as determined by X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and X-ray crystallography, 21.

Born, G. V. R. See Housley & Born. Burrows, F. M. Calculation of the primary trajectories of seeds and other particles in strong

winds, [Abstract only], 217.

Charlesworth, B. Models of the evolution of some genetic systems, 265 Colley, Nansi J. & Trench, R. K. Selectivity in phagocytosis and persistence of symbiotic algae

by the scyphistoma stage of the jellyfish Cassiopeia xamachana, 61.

Distel, H. See Fries & Distel. Dodson, G. G. See Bordas et al. Ducker, S. C. See Pettitt et al.

Edmonds, D. T. A model of sodium channel inactivation based upon the modulated blocker, 423.

Ewens, W. J. Inference problems in population genetics: DNA sequences, restriction endo- nucleases and ascertainment sampling, 223.

Fasham, M. J. R. & Platt, T. Photosynthetic response of phytoplankton to light: a physiological model, 355.

French, A. S. See Kuster et al. Fries, W. & Distel, H. Large layer VI neurons of monkey striate cortex (Meynert cells) project

to the superior colliculus, 53.

Glavinovi6, M. I., Miledi, R. & Nakajima, Y. Morphological and physiological changes in dissociated adult frog muscle fibres after prolonged culturing, 91.

Gordon-Weeks, P. R. & Jones, D. H. Binding and uptake of concanavalin A into rat brain synaptosomes: evidence for synaptic vesicle recycling, 413.

Grewe, H. See Bordas et al. Grossberg, S. Adaptation and gain normalization: a comment on Ullman & Schechtman (I982),

471. Gundersen, C. B., Miledi, R. & Parker, I. Serotonin receptors induced by exogenous messenger

RNA in Xenopus oocytes, 103.

Hausen, K. & Wehrhahn, C. Microsurgical lesion of horizontal cells changes optomotor yaw responses in the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala, 211.

Hill, W. G. See Robertson & Hill. Housley, G. M. & Born, G. V. R. Influence of charge and molecular size on membrane

stabilization, 83.

Jones, D. H. See Gordon-Weeks & Jones.

Karlin, S. & Matessi, C. THE ELEVENTH R. A. FISHER MEMORIAL LECTURE. Kin selection and altruism, 327.

Kien, Jenny. The initiation and maintenance of walking in the locust: an alternative to the command concept, 137.

Kien, Jenny & Williams, Melissa. Morphology of neurons in locust brain and suboesophageal ganglion involved in initiation and maintenance of walking, 175.

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476 Author index

Kingman, J. F. C. Introductory remarks, 221. Knox, R. B. See Pettitt et al. Koch, M. H. J. See Bordas et al. Krebs, B. See Bordas et al. Kuster, J. E., French, A. S. & Sanders, E. J. The effects of microtubule dissociating agents

on the physiology and cytology of the sensory neuron in the femoral tactile spine of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana L., 397.

Llewellyn. J. Sperm transfer in the monogenean gill parasite Gastrocotyle trachuri, 439.

McConchie, C. A. See Pettitt et al. Matessi, C. See Karlin & Matessi. May, R. M. & Anderson, R. M. Epidemiology and genetics in the coevolution of parasites and

hosts, 281. Maynard Smith, J. Models of evolution, 315. Miledi, R. See Glavinovi6 et al; also Gundersen et al. Mitchell, Mary R., Powell, T., Terrar, D. A. & Twist, V. W. Characteristics of the second inward

current in cells isolated from rat ventricular muscle, 447. Moestrup, 0. See Thomsen & Moestrup. Muscatine, L. See Neckelmann & Muscatine.

Nakajima, Y. See Glavinovi6 et al. Neckelmann, N. & Muscatine, L. Regulatory mechanisms maintaining the Hydra-Chlorella

symbiosis, 193.

Palmer, A. R. See Pinder & Palmer. Parker, I. See Gundersen et al. Parker, S. B., Skarnulis, A. J., Westbroek, P. & Williams, R. J. P. The ultrastructure of

coccoliths from the marine alga Emiliania huxleyi (Lohmann) Hay and Mohler: an ultra- high resolution electron microscope study, 111.

Pettitt, J. M., McConchie, C. A., Ducker, S. C. & Knox, R. B. Reproduction in seagrasses: pollination in Amphibolis antarctica, 119.

Pinder, A. C. & Palmer, A. R. Mechanical properties of the frog ear: vibration measurements under free- and closed-field acoustic conditions, 371.

Platt, T. See Fasham & Platt. Powell, T. See Mitchell et al.

Randall, Sir John. See Bordas et al. Robertson, A. & Hill, W. G. Populations and quantitative genetics of many linked loci in finite

populations, 253.

Sanders, E. J. See Kuster et al. Skarnulis, A. J. See Parker (S. B.) et al.

Terrar, D. A. See Mitchell et al. Thompson, Elizabeth A. Gene extinction and allelic origins in complex genealogies, 241. Thomsen, H. A. & Moestrup, 0. Electron microscopical investigations on two loricate choano-

flagellates (Choanoflagellida), Calotheca alata gen. et sp.nov. and Syndetophyllum pulchellum gen. et comb. nov., from Indo-Pacific localities, 41.

Trench, R. K. See Colley & Trench. Twist, V. W. See Mitchell et al.

Wehrhahn, C. See Hausen & Wehrhahn. Westbroek, P. See Parker (S. B.) et al. Williams, R. J. P. See Parker (S. B.) et al. Williams, Melissa See Kien & Williams.

Ziman, J. M. The Bernal Lecture, 1983. The collectivization of science, 1.

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Subject index Adaptation, 471. Adult muscle cell culture, 91. Amphibolis antarctica, 119.

Bernal Lecture, 1.

Calcite: in coccoliths, 111 Choanoflagellates, Acanthoecidae, taxonomy, Indo-Pacific, 41. Coccoliths: ultrastructure, 111 Command fibre versus consensus concept for insect behaviour, 137 Comparison between Zn-ligand geometry derived by X-ray analysis and EXAFS, 21. Concanavalin A, 413.

Discussion on mathematical genetics; for detailed contents see p. 219.

Eardrum vibration in the frog, 371.

Frog hearing: mechanical properties of the eardrum, 371.

Gain normalization, 471. Gastrocotyle trachuri, 439. Genetics, mathematical, Discussion, for detailed contents see p. 219.

Heart muscle, second inward current, 447. Horizontal cells in flies: functional significance in optomotor behaviour, 211. Hydra, 193.

Inactivation of the sodium channel modelled by the modulated blocker, 423. Isolated heart cells, calcium current, 447.

Locust brain and suboesophageal neurons, 175. Locust neurons involved in walking, 175.

Mathematical genetics, Discussion, for detailed contents see p. 219. Membrane stabilization, 83. Microtubule dissociating agents on the femoral tactile spine of the cockroach, 397. Muscle regeneration, 91.

Optomotor responses in flies: role of horizontal cells, 211.

Phagocytosis, 61. Photosynthetic response of phytoplankton to light, 355. Pollination in seagrasses, 119. Production-irradiance curves, 355.

Release of locust walking by electrical stimulation, 137.

Science, collectivization of, 1. Sensory neuron in the femoral tactile spine of the cockroach, microtubule dissociation in, 397. Serotonin receptors, 103. Sodium channel inactivation modelled by the modulated blocker, 423. Sperm transfer, 439. Striate cortex, Meynert cells, monkey, 53. Structure activity and antihaemolysis, 83.

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478 Subject index

Superior colliculus, cortical lamination, 53. Symbiosis, 193. Symbiosis in coelenterates, 61. Synaptic vesicle, 413.

Xenopus oocytes, 103.

Zn-Insulin coordination structure determined by X-ray analysis and EXAFS, 21.

END OF THE TWO HUNDRED AND NINETEENTH VOLUTME (SERIES B)

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PROCEEDINGS OF

THE ROYAL SOCIETY

OF LONDON

SERIES B VOLUME 219

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

1983

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 219

NUMBER 1214 22 AUGUST 1983

The Bernal Lecture, 1983. The collectivization of science. By J. M. Ziman, F.R.S. page 1

A comparative assessment of the zinc protein coordination in 2Zn-insulin as determined by X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and X-ray crystallography. By J. Bordas, G. G. Dodson, H. Grewe, M. H. J. Koch, B. Krebs and Sir John Randall, F.R.S. 21

Electron microscopical investigations on two loricate choanoflagellates (Choanoflagellida), Calotheca alata gen. et sp. nov. and Syndetophyllum pulchellum gen. et comb. nov., from Indo-Pacific localities. By H. A. Thomsen and 0. Moestrup. [Plates 1-5] 41

Large layer VI neurons of monkey striate cortex (Meynert cells) project to the superior colliculus. By W. Fries and H. Distel. [Plate 1] 53

Selectivity in phagocytosis and persistence of symbiotic algae by the scyphistoma stage of the jellyfish Ca88iopeia xamachana. By Nansi J. Colley and R. K. Trench. [Plates 1-4] 61

Influence of charge and molecular size on membrane stabilization. By G. M. Housley and G. V. R. Born, F.R.S. 83

Morphological and physiological changes in dissociated adult frog muscle fibres after prolonged culturing. By M. I. Glavinovic, R. Miledi, F.R.S., and Y. Nakahima [Plates 1-3] 91

Serotonin receptors induced by exogenous messenger RNA in Xenopu8 oocytes. By C. B. Gundersen, R. Miledi, F.R.S., and I. Parker 103

NUMBER 1215 22 SEPTEMBER 1983

The ultrastructure of coccoliths from the marine alga Emiliania huxleyi (Lohmann) Hay and Mohler: an ultra-high resolution mnicroscope study. By S. B. Parker, A. J. Skarnulis, P. Westbroek and R. J. P. Williams, F.R.S. [Plates 1-4] I11

Reproduction in seagrasses: pollination in Amphiboli8 antarctica. By J. M. Pettitt, C. A. McConchie, S. C. Ducker and R. B. Knox. [Plates 1-6] 119

The initiation and maintenance of walking in the locust: an alternative to the command concept. By Jenny Kiern 137

Morphology of neurons in locust brain and suboesphageal ganglion involved in initiation and maintenance of walking. By Jenny Kien and Melissa Williams 175

Regulatory mechanisms maintaining the Hydra-Chlorella symbiosis. By N. Neckelmann and L. Muscatine. [Plates 1-4] 193

Microsurgical lesion of horizontal cells changes optomotor yaw responses in the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala. By K. Hausen and C. Wehrhahn 211

Calculation of the primary trajectories of seeds and other particles in strong winds. By F. M. Burrows. [Abstract only] 217

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NUMBER 1216 22 OCTOBER 1983

MATHEMATICAL GENETICS

A DISCUSSIO:NT ORGANIZED AND EDITED BY W. F. FBODMER. F.R .S., AND J. F. C. KINGMAN, F.R.S.

Introductory remarks. By J. F. C. Kingman, F.R.S. 221 Inference problems in population genetics: DNA sequences, restriction

endonucleases and ascertainment sampling. By W. J. Ewens 223 Gene extinction and allelic origins in complex genealogies.

By Elizabeth A. Thompson 241 Population and quantitive genetics of many linked loci in finite populations.

By A. Robertson, F.R.S., and W. G. Hill 253 Models of the evolution of some genetic systems. By B. Charlesworth 265 Epidemiology and genetics in the coevolution of parasities and hosts.

By R. M. May, F.R.S., and R. M. Anderson 281 Models of evolution. By J. Maynard Smith, F.R.S. 315 THE ELEVENTH iiR. A. FISHER MEMORIAL LECTURE. Kin selection and altruism.

By S. Karlin and C. Matessi 327

NUMBER 12t7 22 OCTOBER 1983

Photosynthetic response of phytoplankton to light: a physiological model. By M. J. R. Fasham and T. Platt 355

Mechanical properties of the frog ear: vibration measurements under free- and closed-field acoustic conditions. By A. C. Pinder and A. R. Palmer 371

The effects of microtubule dissociating agents on the physiology and cytology of the sensory neuron in the femoral tactile spine of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana L. By 3J. E. Kuster, A. S. French and E. J. Sanders. [Plates 1-3] 397

Binding and uptake of concanavalin A into rat brain synaptosomes: evidence for synaptic vesicle recycling. By P. R. Gordon-Weeks and D. H. Jones. [Plates 1-2] 413

A model of sodium channel inactivation based upon the modulated blocker. By D. T. Edmonds 423

Sperm transfer in the monogenean gill parasite Ga8trocotyle trachuri. By J. Llewellyn. [Plate 1] 439

Characteristics of the second inward current in cells isolated from rat ventricular muscle. Mary L. Mitchell, T. Powell, D. A. Terrar and V. W. Twist 447

Adaptation and gain normalization: a comment on Ullman & Schechtman (I982) By S. Grossberg 471

Indexes 475

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