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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Containing Papers of a Biological Character, Vol. 88, No. 600 (Aug. 6, 1914), pp. i-vii Published by: The Royal Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/80672 . Accessed: 05/05/2014 09:09 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, Containing Papers of a Biological Character. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 130.132.123.28 on Mon, 5 May 2014 09:09:45 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Containing Papers of aBiological Character, Vol. 88, No. 600 (Aug. 6, 1914), pp. i-viiPublished by: The Royal SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/80672 .

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PROCEEDINGS

OF TIlE

ROYAL SOC I 'T y OF LO NDO N SERIES B

CONTAINING PAPERS OF' A BIOLOGIC)AL CHTARACTER,

VOL. LXXXVIII.

LONI)ON:

RINTED FOR T HE ROYAL SOCIE?TY AND) SOLD BY

HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HIS MAJESTY,

JUNE, 1915,

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LONDON :

HIARRISON AND SON,S, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HIIS MAJESTY,

ST. MARTAIN)S LANE.

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CONTENTS.

SERIES B. VOL. LXXXVIII.

No. B 600.-August 6, 1914. PAGE

The Influence of Osmlotic Pressure ulpon the Regeneration of Guncna utlvce. By Dlorothy Jordan Lloyd, B.Sc., Bathurst Student, Newihairn College, Camb.ridge. Commiraunicated by Prof. J. Stanley Gardiner, FJ.S . S.................................... 1

Glossiact brevipalpis as a Carrier of Trypanosomne Disease in Nyasaland. By Surgeon-General Sir David B:ruce, C.B., F.R.S., A.M.S.; Major A. E. H-Tamnertoi, D.S.O., and Captain D. P. Watson, R.A.M.C. ; and Lady Bruce, R.R.C. (Scientific Commizission of the Royal Society, Nyasaland, 1912-14.) (Plate 1). .................................................................... 20

Trypanosorne Diseases of Domestic Animals in Nyasaland. III. ---Trypanosoqa pecorum. Development in Glossianct mosilans. By Surgeoni-General Sir David Bruce, C.B., F.R.S., A.M.S. ; Major A. E. flamerton, ].S.O., andl Captain D. P. Watson, R.A.M.K.C. ; anid Lady Bruce, R.R.C. (Scientific Conmmiiission of the RZoyal Society, Nyasalanid, 1912-14.) (Plate 2) .......................... 33

Trypanosoines found in Wild Glossin9n morsitans and Wild Gane in the " Fly-Belt " of the Upper Slhire Valley. By Surgeon-General Sir David Bruce, C.B., F.R.S., A.Ml.S.; Major A. E. Hamerton, D.S.O., and Captaini D. P. Watson, R.A.M.C.; and Lady Bruce, RR.C. (Scientific Comnmiission of the Royal Society, Nyasa- land, 1912-14) ..................... 38

The Food of Glossinca mnorsitans. By Surgeon-General Sir David Bruce, C.B., F.R'.S., A.M.S. ; Major A. E. Hamerton, ).S.O., anid C:%ptain D. P. Watsoni, R.A.M.C.; and Lady Bruce, R.RC. (Scientific Conunission of the Iloyal Society, Nyasaland, 1912-14) ..................... 41

Infectivity of Glossina morsitaes in Nyasaland durinig 1912 and 1913. By Surgeon- General Sir David Beruce, C.B., F.R.S., A.M.S.; Major A. E. HIamerton, D.S.O., and Captain. D. P. Watson, R.A.M.C. ; and Lady Bruce, R.R.C. (Scientific Colummission of the Royal Society, Nyasaland, 1912-14) ................................. 43

The Various Inclinations of the Electrical Axis of the Humaan Eeart. Part IA.-- The Norrmal Hleart: Effects of Respiration. By Augustus D. Wailer, M.D., F.R1,.S. (Plates 3-6) .......................................................................... 49

On the Relation between the Thylnitus and the Generative Organs and the I:nfluence of these Organs uipon Growth. By E. T. Halnan and F. H. A. Marshall. (With a Note by G. Udiiy Yule.) Commulnicated by Prof. J. N. Langley, F.R.S . ...... 68

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The Cuiltivation of iluman Tum-our Tissue inz Vd,o.-:Preliiinaary Note By David Thomson, M.B., Ch. 13. (Edmin.), D.P.H. (Cantab.), Grocers' :Reseai ch Scholar, and J-ohn Gordon Thomson, M.A., M.B., Ch.13. (Edim.), Beit Memorial Rtesearch Fellow. Communicuiated by Sir Ronlald Ross, K.C. 13., V.11.S. (Plate 7) ......... 90

No. 13 601--August 27, 1914.

Trypanosomne Diseases of Domestic Anim-lals in Nyasaland. Teypanosoa c capre (Kleine). Part lII.-Developnent in tiiGossina mvorsitans. By Surgeon-General Sir David Bruce, C.B., F.R.S., A.M.S.; Major A. E. Hanmerton, D.S.O., and Captain D. P. Watson, R.A.M.C.; and Lady Bruce, R.R.C. (Scientific Comi0w- mlissioIn of the Royal Society, Nyasaland, 1912-14.) (Plate 5) ......... ............ 92

The Trypanosomiie causing Disease in Man in. Nyasaland: The Liwonde Strain. Part I.--Morphology. Part II.-Susceptibility of Aniniials. By Surgeoln- General Sir David Bruce, C.B., F.R.S.) A.M.S.; Major A. E. ltamerton, D.S.O., and Captaini D. P. Watson, R.A.M.C. ; and Lady 13 uce, R.R.C. (Scienltific Commission of the Royal Society, Nyasaland, 1.912-14) ....... ........... 97

Th-e Trypanosomtie causing Disease in M:an in Nyasaland. Thle Nat-uirally lInfectedI Dog Strain. Part I.-Morphology. By Surgeon-Gelneral Sir David Bruce, C.B., F.R.S., A.M.S.; Major A. E-. lamerton, D.S.O., and Captaini D. P. Watson, R.AXMC. ; and Lady Bruce, R.R.C. (Scieintific Comnmissioni of the Royal Societv, Nyasaland, 1912--14.) (Plates 9-11) ..............................1...........1.... I

Thoe Trypanosom-ne causing Disease in JEan in Nyyasalan1d, The Naturally Infectecl Dog Strain. Part IT.-Susceptibility of A'Xnimals, B3y Surgeon-Genelral Sir David Bruce, C.B., FR.1S.) A.M.S. ; Mlajor A. E. Hamnerton, D.S.O., andl (Captain D. P. Watson, R.A.M.C.; and Lady Bruce, R.R.C. (Scientific Corn- maission of tlhe R'oyal Society, Nyasalanid, 1912-14) ......................................1. 30

The Vapour-Pressure Hypothesis of Contractioni of Striated Mutsele. By H 1 E. REoaf. CommLiunicated by Prof. C. S. Sherringtrtoni, F.R.S, . .................................139

On the Nutritive Conditionis Determining time Growth of certain Fresh-water a-rd Soil Protista. By H. G. Thorniton (New College) and Geoffrey Smliith, Fellow of New College, Oxford. Comnmunicated by Prof. G. C. Bourne, F.R.S. (Plate 12) .............. .................... 151

The Validity of the Microchemical Test for the Oxygeen Place in Tissues. By Alan N. Drury, B.A., Shluttlewortlh Student of Goonville and Caius College. Coill- mnunicated, with a Note, by W: L. HIardy, F.R . .............................. 166

Studies oni Enizymle Action. XXIT.--Lipase (IV).-The Corrielation of Synthetic and Hydrolytic Activity. ByHeorny E. Armistronig, F.R S., and Ii. W.Gosniey, B.Sc.........................................................................................176

No. B 602.-September 15, 1914.

Atorphology of Various Strains of the Trypalnosomne causing Disease in Man in Nyasalanid: The Human Strain (continued).-VI to X. By Surgeon-General Sir David Bruce, C.B., F.R.S., A.M.S.,; Major A. E. H-amnerton, D.S.O., and Captaiui D. P. Watson, R.A.M.C.; a.nd Lady Bruce, R.R.C. (Scientific Commissionl of the Royal Society, Nyasalan-d, l1912-14) .. .............. 190

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The Trypaanosome causing Disease in. Man in Nyasaland. IL. The Wild-game Strain. ITT. The Wild Glossina mnorsitains Strain. Part IT.-Susceptibility of Aniimals. By Surgeon-General Sir David Bruce, C.B., F.R.S., A.M.S. ; Major A. E. Hamnerton, D.S.O., and Captain ID. P. Watson, R.A.M.C.; and Lady Bruce, R.R.C. (Scienitific Commlllission of the Rtoyal Society, Nyasaland, 1912-14) 205

Tlhe Trypaiiosonme causinig l)isease in. Man in Nyasalalid. The Naturally Infected 1)og Strain. Plart III.-])evelopment in. (Jlossina m/iorsitans, By Surgeon- General Sir David BLruce, C.B., F.R,S., A.M.S.; Major A. E. Il-arnerton, D.S.O., and Captain D. P. Watson, KE.A.M.C. ; and Lady Bruce, PLEC. (Scientific Coirniuiission of the Royal Society, Nyasaland, 1912-14) ................................. 213

The Trypanosonme causing Disease in AMani in Nyasaland. The Naturally Infected Dog Strain. Part ITV.--Experiments on Imm:iunity. By Surgeon-Gelleral Sir David Bruce, C.B., F.RX.S., A.M.S.; Mtajor A. E. HIamerton, D.S.O., and D. P. Watson, R.A.M.C.; anld Lady Bruce, R.EC. (Scientific Comimission of the Royal Society, Nyasalandl, 1912-14) .................... I .............................. 219

The Colouring Matters in- the Comiipouind Ascidian i)iazona violacea, Savignly. By Alfred Holt, M.A., D.Sc. Comiunicated by Prof. W. A. Herdman, F.R.S. ... 227

Sonme Accessory Factors in. Planit Growth and Nutrition. By W. B. Bottomley, M.A., Professor of Botalny, Uiniversity of London, King's College. Communli- cated by Prof. F. W. Oliver, F.R.S ............................. 237

F urther Observatiotns on the Cbanges in the 13reathing and the Blood at Various High Altitudes. By Mabel Purefoy FitzCerald. Communicated by J. S. Haldane, F.Ii.S. . ..................................................................................248

Constancy of the Optimrluin Temiperature of an Enzymle under Varying Concentra- tions of Substrate and of EnizymIe. By Arthur Coinpton, Im11perial Cancer Researlch Fuind. Conmmui-nicated by Sir J. R. Bradford, K.C.M.G., Sec. R.S. ... 258

A Theory of the Action of Rays oni Growin g Cells. B1y J. J-oly, Sc.)., F.R.S. ...... 262

The Influence of riimbre and Loudness on the Localisationl of Sounids. By Charles S. Myers. Communicated by Prof. C. S. Sherringtonl, F.-R.S ............................ 267

No. B 603.-December 1, 1914.

A Comparative Study of Oxidation by Catalysts of Organic and Inorganlic Origil. By Alfred J. Ewart, D.Sc., Phi)., Professor of Botany and Plant Physiology in the Melbourne University and Governmenit Botanist of Victoria. Commu- nicated by Prof. J. Reyniolds Green, F.R.S ........................................ 284

The Fixation of Arsenic by the Brain after Initravenous Injections of Salvarsan. By James McIntosh, Beit Memorial Research Fellow, and Paul Fildes, Assistant Bacteriologist to the London Hospital. Comnmnunicated by Prof. W. Bulloch, FYES ............. 320

The Production of Antlhocyanins and Anthocyanidins.-Part II. By A-rthur Ernest Everest, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Lecturer in CChemistry, University College, Reading). Communicated by Prof. Frederick Keeble, F.R.S ........................................ 326

CnROO;xIAN LECTURE: The Bearing of Cytological Research on HEeredity. By Edmund B. Wilson, Da Costa Professor of Zoology, Coluiubia University, N ew Y ork ............................................................................................ 333

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No. B 604.-February 1, 1915. P'AG'E

Observations on the LIife-Cycle of a New -Plagellate, ie/csoatr ccoa g.,

n.sp.: Together with Remarks on the Quiestion of Syngainy in theo Trypano- somes. By H. M. Woodcock, D.Sc., Assistalnt to the Professor of Protozoology, University of Lonidoin, anld G. Lapage, M.Sc., Assistanit Lecturer aLn(l Demoll- strator in Zoology, Victoria University, Mianchester. Cornnnlnicated by Prof. S. J. Hickson), PELS. (Plates 13 and 14) ............ .............................. 353

The Antagonistic Action-i of Carbon D)ioxide anld Adrenaitlini on the Ileacrt. By S. W. Pattelson, M.D,, Beit Meemorial Research Fellow. Communicated by Prof. Starling, F.R.S ................ . . . . ...................... 371

No. B 605.-March 1, 1915.

The Influence of Salt-Concentration on Hfiemolysis. By W. W. C. Topley, M..B., M.R.C.P., Bacteriologist to Charing Cr oss Hospital. Communicated by 1)r. F. W. Mott, F.1R.8S....................................... .396

The In-flutenice of' thc -lch-drog-en Concentration upon the Optimit-umi Temp)eratur'e of a Fevorment. By As-thur Comipton, M.B., D.Sc. (N.IU.mI.) lpcrial Cai(aneer Research F'un-Id. Communicateed by Prof. W. Bulloelh, F.R S . .................................... 408

'iThe Life-Cycle of Cladocera, w\vith Remarnitks oni tlhe Physiology of Growth and( Reproduction in Crnustacea. By Geoffrey Smfit-h, M.A., Fello-w of New College, Oxford. Cojmmunicated by 1E. S. Goodrlichl, F.R . ..........S.-.......................... 118

,epiclostro).ts kenlnc,/iesisj8, 1nomien} n10ovT,, formerly Lep/oido,Irebus Fisc/nri, Scott atil J~efley7 0 la Colrrection. By 1). It. Scott, For. Sec. R.S . ................................. 435

No. B: 606.--Ap\ril 1, 1915.

Investigations on Protozoa in Relation to the Factor Linditino, B1acterial Activity in Soil. T3y T. Goodey, M.Sc., PIrotozoologist, Research Laboratory 11n Agricultural. Zoology, University- of Birniinghanm. Communittiicated by Prof. F. Omb. Gamble, .1. S. ......-137

Oni the MA/lesodoeriic Origin anld the Fate of the So-called nlesectoder 1m in Petromntyzon. By S. Hatta (Sapporo, Japan). Commnnunicated by Prof. E. WV. MacBride, KR.S.s .................................................................... 457

Oni the VTariation iii lhe Growth of Mammalihan Tissue in ritieo accordingo to the Age of t,he Animizal. By Albert J. Walton, )M.S., K.R.C.S., M.B., L.R.C.P., B.Sc. Comm-uniiiiiicated by Prof. W. Bulloch, F.R.S. (Plate 15t)) .............................. 476

No. B 607.--M ay 3, 1915").

The Influence of Honodrom-ious ani-i Heterodronmous Electric Cur rents oni Trans- nuiission of Excitation in Planlt and An-linial. By Prof. J. C. I3ose, M.A., 1).Sc., C.S.., CE., PresiPdency College, Calcutta. Conuil-unieateci b) P.rof. S. H-. Vinles) F11.R. . ..5...... ,5 483

The MeasuremeniLt of Arterial Pressure in- lVhan. lI':--The Auditory Metlod. By Martin Flack, Leonard Hill, F.-R.S., aisd Janmes M cQueen .508

The Measurement of Arterial Pressure in Mlan. II.-A Schem1atic Investigation. By Martin Flack, Leoniard Hill, F.R.S., anid James McQueen ........ ................ 516

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PAGE Onl the Mechanismu of the Cardiac Valves a -Preli-miinary Communication. By

A. F. Stanley Kenit, AT.A. Oxon1., Heniry Over'ton Wills Professor of Pbysiology in the University of Biristol. Comnumunicated by Prof. C. S. Sherrinlgto), F.R.S. (Plate 16) ..... .......... 537

The Effect of Functional Activity upon the Metabolism, Blood-flow, anid Exiudation- in Organs. By J. Barcroft, F.U.S., and Toyojiro Kato .541

Functional (Edema in Frog's Muscle. By M. Back, K. M. Cogan, anid A. E. Towers. Coimmiiiiunicated by J. Bareroft, F.R.S. ............................................... 544

No. B 608.-Julle 1, 1915.

The Effect of the Depth of Pulmonary Ventilationl on the Oxygen in the Venous Blood of Man. By J. F. Twort anid Leonard Hill, F.IR.S. ........5................... 548

On the Occurrence of an Intracraniial Canglioni upon the Oculomnotor Nerve in Scylliumm camicula, with a Suggestion as to its Bearing upon the Question of the Segmental Vatue of Certain of tlhe Cranial Nerves. Bly Geo. E. Nicholls, ).Sc., Beit Memorial Fellow (Zoological Department, Kinig's College, London). Coum- mnillicate(d by Prof. A. Dencdy, F. S. .......................553............................... 553

Thme Osmtotic Balance of Skeletal Muscele. By Dorthy Joicdait Lloyd. Coimn1uni- cate(d by W. B. Hardy, F.R.S .................................. 56)8

Stur-face Tenision anld Foerm-iient Actiont. By E. Beard and W. Cr--amer. Conunmunl1li- cated by Sir Edward Sclhlfer, F.R.S .7................................ I 57

Surface Tenision as a Factor CorLtrollinlg Cell Metabolismtl. By W. CrtameOr. Comai- municated by Sir Edward Schilfer, F.R.S. ................................ 584

OBIT UAIRY NOTICES O FELLOWS ])E(C13 EAS'E).

Arthur Lister .................................... i A. C. L. G. Gtinthler (witlh portrait) ........................... xi Walter Holbr-ook Gaskell ...................... xxvii Joseph Reynolds Green. xxxvi

Index ................... . xxxix

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