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Vol. XXIX, No. 12 December, 1935
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CONTENTS
CCCXXXI. Uricase and its action. VIII. Extraction and precipitation of oxkidney uricase. By R. TRUSZKOWSxi and S. Gu.BmRMAN6wNA
CCCXXXII. A modification of Young's method for the determination of inositolin animal tissues. By R. A. GREGORY .
CCCXXXIII. The effect of incomplete diets on the concentration of ascorbic acidin the organs of the rat. By F. G. HOPKINS, B. R. SLATER and G. A. MLLKAN.(With two figures) . I.
PAGE
2787
2798
2803
CCCXXXIV. A simple process for estimating amino- or other basic groups inamino-acids etc.: the "glacial acetic acid" method. By L. J. HARRIS. (With onefigure) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2820
CCCXXXV. The vitamin B2 complex. Differentiation of the antiblacktongueand the "P.-P." factors from lactofilavin and vitamin B6 (so-called "rat pellagra"factor). Parts T-VT. By T. W. BmcirEr, P. GYORGY and L. J. HARMIS. (With thirteenfigures) .
INDEX
2830
2851
INDEX OF AUTHORS.
Archbold, H. K.
Balson, E. W.Barter, A. M.Beeston, A. W.Best, C. H.Birch, T. W.Boon, W. R.Bowes, J. H.Boyland, E.
Cambden, M. R.Carter, C. W. .
Channon, H. J.Chibnall, A. C.
Clark, H. E.Cohen, J.Conway, E. J.Coward, K. H.
Earwicker, G. A.
Gregory, R. A.Guberman6wna, S.Gy6rgy, P.
Harris, L. J.Haworth, W. N.Hopkins, F. G.
Knapp, A. W.Kramer, B.
PAGE2689
27002689265926512830268427212679
27362746
2651, 265927102710
2640, 26462755
2728, 2736
2700
279827872830
2820, 283026682803
27282640, 2646
Lawson, A.Lee, E. M.Levi, A. A.
McCance, R. A.Millikan, G. A.Murray, M. M.
Nunn, L. C. A.
O'Brien, J. R.
Pucher, G. W.
Quastel, J. H.
Raistrick, H.Robson, W.
Salt, H. B.Slater, B. R. .Smedley-Maclean, I.Sobel, A. E.Stacey, M.
Truszkowski, R.
Vickery, H. B.
Westall, R. G.Wheatley, A. H. M.Widdowson, E. M.Wilkinson, H.
PAGE2700-27362679
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2746
2710
2773
26682684
270528032742
2640, 26462668
- 2787
2710
2710277326942659
INDEX
Absorption spectra of acids from fish-liver oils(Edisbury, Morton and Lovern) 899
Absorption spectra of metabolic acids of Peni-cillium Charlesii (Herbert and Hirst) 1881
Absorption spectra, ultraviolet, of oxytocichormone of posterior lobe of pituitary gland(Gulland and Lucas) 2208
Absorption, ultraviolet, of crystalline prepara-tions of vitamin B1 (Holiday) 718
Acetic acid method, glacial, for estimatingamino- or other basic groups in amino-acids etc. (Harris) 2820
Acetoacetic acid breakdown in the kidney(Quastel and Wheatley) 2772
Acetoacetic acid, formation and breakdown of,in animal tissues (Jowett and Quastel)2181
Acetoacetic acid, oxidation of (Jones andSmedley-MacLean) 1690
ACHARYA, C. N. Studies on the anaerobicdecomposition of plant materials. I. Theanaerobic decomposition of rice straw(Oryza sativa) 528
AcHARYA, C. N. Studies on the anaerobicdecomposition of plant materials. II. Somefactors influencing the anaerobic decom-position of rice straw (Oryza sativa) 953
ACHARYA, C. N. Studies on the anaerobicdecomposition of plant materials. III. Com-parison of the course of decomposition ofrice straw under anaerobic, aerobic andpartially aerobic conditions 1116
AcHARYA, C. N. Studies on the anaerobicdecomposition of plant materials. IV. Thedecomposition of plant substances ofvarying composition 1459
Acids, lower aliphatic, inhibitory action of, oncytochrome reduction in yeast (Beck) 2424
Acids, volatile, in bacterial cultures, method ofestimating (Allen and Harrison) 2471
Actinia equina, carotenoid pigments of (Heil-bron, Jackson and Jones) 1384
Actinoloba dianthus, carotenoid pigments of(Heilbron, Jackson and Jones) 1384
Acyl derivatives and "regenerated glycogens"(Bell and Kosterlitz) 2027
ADAIR, G. S. see ROCHE, J.ADAIR, M. E. see ROCHE, J.ADAM, N. K., ASKEw, F. A. and DANIELLI, J. F.
Further experiments on surface films ofsterols and their derivatives 1786
ADOLPH, W. H. see CHIou, T.-P.Adrenaline stabilisation, perfusion of adrenal
gland with reference to mechanism of(Heard and Welch) 998
Adsorptionofoxytocic hormone of posteriorlobeof pituitary gland (Freeman, Gulland andRandall) 2208
AHMAD, B. Observations on the chemicalmethod forthe estimation ofvitamin C 275
Aitken, Harry Arthur Ashwell, obituary noticeof 1
Alanine, oxidation of, by Cl. sporogenes(Stickland) 889
Albumin in serum and urine, biuret method ofestimating (Fine) 799
Alcohol titration of amino-N, titration con-stants of some amides and dipeptides inrelation to (Melville and Richardson) 187
Alcoholic fermentation of sugars by brewer'syeast, kinetics of (Hopkins and Roberts)919, 931, 2486
Aldehydes, aromatic, correlation of spermicidalefficiencies of, with their chemical re-activities (Gulland and Mead) 397
Aldehydes, aromatic, electrometric alkalinetitrations of gelatin in presence of (Gullandand Mead) 397
Aldehydes, aromatic, piperidine and diethyl-amine as catalysts in condensation of, withhydantoins (Boyd and Robson) 542
Aldehydes, lower aliphatic, inhibitory actionof, on cytochrome reduction in yeast (Beck)2424
Algae (Heilbron, Parry and Phipers) 1376,1382; (Heilbron and Phipers) 1369
Algae, marine, phosphorus content of (Haasand Russell-Wells) 1915
Alkali cations, influence of, on fermentationcapacity of yeast (Lasnitzki and Szorenyi)580
ALLAN, H. and DODDS, E. C. Hormones in theurine following oophorectomy during preg-nancy 285
ALLcROFT, R. and GREEN, H. H. Rapid titri-metric estimation of arsenic in biologicalmaterials 824
ALLEN, L. A. and HARRISON, J. A note on themethod of estimating volatile acids inbacterial cultures 2471
Amides, titration constants of, in relation toalcohol and formaldehyde titration ofamino-N (Melville and Richardson) 187
Amino-acid content of wheat flour dough(Samuel) 2331
Amino-acids, basic, of typical forage grassproteins (Miller) 2344
Amino-acids, "glacial acetic acid" method forestimating amino- or other basic groups in(Harris) 2820
Amino-acids, ketogenesis from (Edson) 2498Amino-acids, metabolism of (Krebs) 1620,
1951; (Weil-Malherbe and Krebs) 2077Amino-acids, potentiometric determination of
(Balson, Earwicker and Lawson) 2700Amino-acids, synthesis of (Boyd and Robson)
542, 546, 2256Amino-groups in amino-acids, "glacial acetic
acid" method for estimating (Harris) 2820Amino-N, titration constants of some amides
and dipeptides in relation to alcohol andformaldehyde titrations of (Melville andRichardson) 187
Ammonia, formation of hyponitrous acid asan intermediate compound in biological orphotochemical oxidation of (Corbet) 1086
Ammonia of normal human blood (Conway)2755
(2851 )
2852 INDEX
Ammonia, synthesis ofglutamine from glutamicacid and (Krebs) 1951
Ammonium chloride, influence of, on ketone-body formation in liver (Fdeon) 2C82
Amphibian gastrula, distritution of glyccgen inregions of (Heatley) 25C8
Anaerobes, strict (genus Clostridium), meta-bolism of (Stickland) 288, 889
Anaerobic decomposition of plant materials(Acharya) 528, 1116, 1459
Anaesthesia, generalised ether, influence of, onurinary excretion of i-ascorbic acid (Zilva)2366
ANDERSON, A. B. see TOMPSETT, S. L.Androsterone alone or together with oestrone,
prolonged treatment of male and femalerats with (Korenchevsky, Dennison andSimpson) 2534
Androsterone and androsterone-diol, effects ofwater-soluble preparations of, on castratedrats (Korenchevsky, Dennison and Simpson)2131
Androsterone, assay of (Korenchevsky andDennison) 1720
Androsterone-diol, effects of water-soluble pre-parations of androsterone and, on castratedrats (Korenchevsky, Dennison and Simpson)2131
Androsterone-diol, fat-soluble, assay of (Koren-chevsky and Dennison) 2122
Androsterone, effect of, on accessory repro-ductive organs of castrated rats, miceand guinea-pigs (Callow and Deanesly)1424
Androsterone, growth and maintenance offowl's comb by administration of (Callowand Parkes) 1414
Androsterone, response of capon's comb to(Greenwood, Blyth and Callow) 1400
Anemones, sea, lipochromes of (Heilbron,Jackson and Jones) 1384
Anemonia sulcata, carotenoid pigments of(Heilbron, Jackson and Jones) 1384
Anhydride, fructose, from leaves of the barleyplant (Archbold and Barter) 2689
Animal tissues, enzymic hydrolysis ofglutaminein (Krebs) 1951
Animal tissues, formation and breakdown ofacetoacetic acid in (Jowett and Quastel)2181
Animal tissues, modification of Young's methodfor determination of inositol in (Gregory)2798
Antenatal secretion of the human mammarygland (Widdows, Lowenfeld, Bond, Shiskinand Taylor) 1145
Anthracene, production of dihydroxydihydro-anthracene from (Boyland and Levi) 2679
Antiscorbutic activity in relation to retentionof antiscorbutic substances by the organism(Zilva) 1612
Apple fruit, nitrogen metabolism of (Hulme)263
Arbutus fruits (Arbutus unedo), carotenoids of(Schon) 1779
ARCHBOLD, H. K. and BARTER, A. M. A fruc-tose anhydride from the leaves of thebarley plant 2689
Arginase in invertebrates, new method fordetermination of (Baldwin) 252
Arginase systems of embryonic tissue, effect ofradium on (Holmes) 2285
Arginine, carbamido-acid and hydantoin of(Boon and Robson) 2573
ARMSTRONG, A. R. Purification of the activephosphatase found in dog faeces 2020
Arsenic, rapid titrimetric estimation of, inbiological material (Alleroft and Green) 824
Ascorbic acid, behaviour of, in the animal body(Zilva) 1612, 2366
Ascorbic acid, catalytic oxidation of (Kellie andZilva) 1028
Ascorbic acid content of intestine of guinea-pig(Zilva) 100
Ascorbic acid, effect of, on experimental goitre(Spence and Scowen) 562
Ascorbic acid, estimation of, by titration(McHenry and Graham) 2013
Ascorbic acid in the organs of the rat, effectof incomplete diets on concentration of(Hopkins, Slater and Millikan) 2803
Ascorbic acid in tissues of normal and tumour-bearing albino rats (Woodward) 2405
Ascorbic acid in urine, determination of, withphospho-18-tungstic acid (Medes) 2251
Ascorbic acid, influence of animal tissues onoxidation of (Mawson) 569
Ascorbic acid, interfering action of glutathionein silver nitrate test for (Svirbely) 1547
Ascorbic acid, relationship of, to metabolicacids of Penicillium Charlesii (Herbert andHirst) 1881
Ascorbic acid, reversible inhibition of f-malt-amylase by (Hanes) 2588
ASHFORD, C. A. and DIXON, K. C. The effectofpotassium on the glucolysis of brain tissuewith reference to the Pasteur effect 157
ASKEW, F. A. Surface films of vitamin E con-centrates 472
ASKEW, F. A. see also ADAM, N. K.Asparagine, determination of glutamine in
presence of(Vickery, Pucher, Clark, Chibnalland Westall) 2710
Aspergillus ftscheri, factors influencing amountand nature of fat produced by (Prill, Wenckand Peterson) 21
Aspergillus terreus Thom, metabolic productsof (Raistrick and Smith) 606
ASTBURY, W. T., DICKINSON, S. and BAILEY, K.The X-ray interpretation of denaturationand the structure ofthe seed globulins 2351
Avitaminosis E, chronic, appearance of paresisin adult rats suffering from (Ringsted) 788
AYLWARD, F. X., CHANNON, H. J. and WILKIN-SON, H. The liver and fat metabolism 169
Bacteria, enzyme formation and polysaccharidesynthesis by (Cooper and Preston) 2267
Bacteria, growth of blow-fly larvae on bloodand serum, in association with (Hobson)1286
Bacterial cultures, method of estimatingvolatile acids in (Allen and Harrison) 2471
Bacterial suspensions, reduction potentials of(Yudkin) 1130
Bact. coli, indole formation by (Woods) 640,649
Bact. coli, so-called "resting", formation ofhydrogen from glucose and formic acid by(Tasman) 2446; (Tasman and Pot) 1749
INDEX
BAILEY, K. Cress seed mucilage 2477BAILEY, K. see also ASTBURY, W. T.
BAKER, A. Z. and WRIGHT, M. D. The vitaminB1 content of foods 1802
BAKER, M. D. see SCHARLES, F. H.BAKER, Z. see ELLIOTT, K. A. C.BALDWIN, E. Problems of nitrogen catabolism
in invertebrates. III. Arginase in theinvertebrates, with a new method for itsdetermination 252
BALDWIN, E. Problems of nitrogen catabolismin invertebrates. IV. The synthesis of uricacid in Helix pomatia 1538
BALSON, E. W., EARWICKER, G. A. andLAWSON, A. The potentiometric deter-mination of polypeptides and amino-acids2700
BANCROFT, G., BECK, L. V. and RUSSELL,M. A. The effect of X-rays upon themetabolism and growth of transplantabletumours 2416
Barley plant, fructose anhydride from leavesof (Archbold and Barter) 2689
BARRETT, J. F. A modified Nessler's reagentfor the micro-determination of urea intungstic acid blood filtrate 2442
BARTER, A. M. see ARCHBOLD, H. K.Basic groups *in amino-acids, glacial acetic
acid method for estimating (Harris) 2820BATEMAN, J. B. and ROUGHTON, F. J. W. The
time course of the heat effects in rapidchemical changes. I. Improved apparatusand methods. II. The reactions of haemo-globin with oxygen and carbon monoxide2622
B-vitamins, water-soluble (Chick, Copping andEdgar) 722
BEALL, D. see MARRIAN, G. F.BECK, L. V. Inhibitory action of the lower
aliphatic acids and aldehydes on cyto-chrome reduction in yeast 2424
BECK, L. V. see also BANCROFT, G.BEESTON, A. W., CHANNON, H. J. and WILKIN-
SON, H. The influence of the caseinogencontent of diets on the nature of the" cholesterol" fatty liver 2659
BELFANTI, S., CONTARDI, A. and ERCOLI, A.Studies on the phosphatases. The influenceof some electrolytes on the phosphatases ofanimal tissue. Phosphatases of the liver,kidney, serum and bones of the rabbit 517
BELFANTI, S., CONTARDI, A. and ERCOLI, A.Researches on the phosphatases. II. In-activation and reactivation of the phospha-tases of animal organs 842
BELFANTI, S., CONTARDI, A. and ERCOLI, A.Researches on the phosphatases. III. Onthe mechanism of the inactivating action ofsodium oxalate and of phosphates on the"alkaline" phosphatases of animal tissue1491
BELL, D. J. Liver glycogen. III. The mole-cular units of fish and rabbit glycogens2031
BELL, D. J. and KOSTERLITZ, H. Liver gly-cogen. II. Acyl derivatives and " re-
generated glycogens" 2027BENOY, M. P. see ELLIOTT, K. A. C.ox-Benzoylornithine, preparation of (Boon and
Robson) 2684
2853
BEST, C. H. and CHANNON, H. J. The action ofcholine and other substances in the pre-vention and cure of fatty livers 2651
BEST, C. H. see also FLETCHER, J. P.BHAGVAT, K. and SREENIVASAYA, M. The non-
protein nitrogen of pulses 909Bile acids, optical properties of (Josephson)
1484Bile pigments, transformation of haemins into
(Lemberg) 1322BILHAM, P. see LAMPITT, L. H.Bilirubin in blood, determination of, by diazo-
method (Godfried) 1337Biochemistry of micro-organisms (Clutterbuck,
Raistrick and Reuter) 300, 871, 1300;(Oxford and Raistrick) 1599; (Oxford,Raistrick and Simonart) 1102; (Raistrickand Smith) 606
Biological oxidation ofammonia to nitrous acid,formation of hyponitrous acid as an inter-mediate compound in (Corbet) 1086
Biological oxidation of carbohydrates (Jenkins)116
Biological value of proteins (Chick, Boas-Fixsen, Hutchinson and Jackson) 1702;(Chick, Iutchinson and Jackson) 1712
BIRCH, T. W., GY6RGY, P. and HARRIS, L. J.The vitamin B2 complex. Differentiationof the antiblacktongue and the "P.-P."factors from lactoflavin and vitamin B6(so-called "rat pellagra" factor). I-IV2830
Biuret-like reaction, protein-free urines giving(Godfried) 1340
Biuret method of estimating albumin andglobulin in serum and urine (Fine) 799
Blacktongue, r6le of vitamin B2 complex in(Birch, Gyorgy and Harris) 2830
BLAGOVESCHENSKI, A. V. and YURGENSON,M. P. On the changes of wheat proteinsunder the action of flour and yeast enzymes805
BLASCHKO, H. The mechanism of catalaseinhibitions 2303
Blood anticoagulant, use of sodium fluoride as,in blood phosphorus determination (Bur-kens) 796
Blood, determination of bilirubin in, by diazo-method (Godfried) 1337
Blood, determination of cholic acids in (Joseph-son) 1519
Blood, determination of fructose in (Patterson)1398
Blood, determination of total fatty acids in(Stewart and Hendry) 1677
Blood fats in diabetic lipaemia (Herbert) 1887Blood filtrate, tungstic acid, modified Nessler's
reagent for micro-determination of urea in(Barrett) 2442
Blood, growth of blow-fly larvae on (Hobson)1286
Blood, human, level of carbonyl compoundsin (Johnson, Meiklejohn, Passmore andThompson) 2506
Blood, micro-determination of chloride, withapplication to (Conway) 2221
Blood, new method for determination offructose in (Scott) 1012
Blood, new method of determining vitamin Acontent of (Rosenthal and Szilard) 1039
2854 INDEX
Blood, normal human, ammonia of (Conway)2755
Blood of albino rat, influence of growingWalker carcino-sarcoma on concentrationof (Sure, Kik, Buchanan, Thatcher andDe Groat) 1508
Blood of certain species, relative choline-esterase activities of serum and corpusclesfrom (Stedman and Stedman) 2107
Blood, phospholipins of (Stewart and Hendry)1683
Blood pyruvate in vitamin B1 deficiency(Thompson and Johnson) 694
Blood serum, cow's, carotenoids and vitamin Ain (Gillam and el Ridi) 2465
Blow-fly larvae, fat-soluble growth factor re-quired by (Hobson) 1292, 2023
Blow-fly larvae, growth of, on blood and serum(Hobson) 1286
BLYTH, J. S. S. see GREENWOOD, A. W.BOAS-FIXSEN, M. A. see CHICK, H.Bodo caudatus, effect of y-ray irradiation upon
growth and nitrogenous metabolism of(Lawrie and Robertson) 1017
Bodo caudatus, nitrogenous metabolism andrespiration of (Lawrie) 588
BOND, M. see WIDDOWS, S. T.Bone, mineral constituents of (Burns and
Henderson) 2385Bone phosphatase, hydrolysis of hexosedi-
phosphoric ester by (Tank6 and Robison)961
Bones of rabbit, phosphatases of (Belfanti,Contardi and Ercoli) 517
BOON, W. R. and ROBSON, W. The carbamido-acid and hydantoin of arginine 2573
BoON, W. R. and ROBSON, W. The preparationor ornithine, ornithuric acid and a-benzoyl-ornithine 2684
BOOTH, F. J. A microchemical test for cholineand its esters in tissue extracts 2064
BOOTH, F. J. A water-soluble precursor ofcholine found in the kidney and othertissues 2071
BOOTH, R. G., KON, S. K., DANN, W. J. andMOORE, T. A study of seasonal variationin butter fat 133
BOOTH, R. G. see also DANN, W. J.BOOTH, V. H. The identity of xanthine oxidase
and the Schardinger enzyme 1732BOURNE, M. C. and PYKE, M. A. The occurrence
of cataract in rats fed on diets deficient invitamin B2 1865
Bovine pancreas, zinc content of (Fisher andScott) 1055
BOWES, J. H. and MURRAY, M. M. The chemicalcomposition of teeth. I. The estimation offluorine and the fluorine content of normalteeth 102
BOWES, J. H. and MURRAY, M. M. The chemicalcomposition of teeth. II. The compositionof human enamel and dentine 2721
BOYD, E. M. The role of the placenta in thefat metabolism of the rabbit foetus. 985
BOYD, W. J. and ROBSON, W. The synthesis ofamino-acids. I. Piperidine and diethylamineas catalysts in the condensation of aromaticaldehydes with hydantoins 542
BOYD, W. J. and ROBSON, W. The synthesis ofamino-acids. II. Sulphides as reducing and
hydrolytic agents in the hydantoin syn-thesis of amino-acids 546
BOYD, W. J. and ROBSON, W. The synthesis ofamino-acids. III. Tryptophan 2256
BOYD, W. J. and ROBSON, W. The synthesis ofindole-3-aldehyde and its homologues 555
BOYLAND, E. and BOYLAND, M. E. Studies intissue metabolism. VI. Lactic dehydro-genase, xanthine oxidase and nucleosidasein tumour and muscle extracts 1097
BOYLAND, E. and BOYLAND, M. E. Studies intissue metabolism. VII. The action oftumour extracts on hexosediphosphate1910
BOYLAND, E. and LEVI, A. A. Metabolism ofpolycyclic compounds. I. Production ofdihydroxydihydroanthracene from anthra-cene 2679
BOYLAND, M. E. see BOYLAND, E.Brain, chronic avitaminous pigeon's, action of
crystalline vitamin B1 on tissue oxidationof (Rydin) 860
Brain, oxidative disappearance of lactic acidfrom, and the Pasteur reaction (Dixon) 973
Brain, relation of pyruvic acid in, to certaintissue poisons (Peters, Rydin and Thomp-son) 63
Brain respiration, a chain of reactions, revealedby experiments upon catatorulin effect(Peters, Rydin and Thompson) 53
Brain tissue, effect of potassium on glucolysisof, with reference to Pasteur effect (Ashfordand Dixon) 157
Bromine in tissue (Dixon) 86BROWN, W. B. and FARMER, E. H. Unsaturated
acids of natural oils. I. Highly unsaturatedacids from oiticica oil (Licania rigida) 631
BUCHANAN, K. S. see SURE, B.BURKENS, J. C. J. The use of sodium fluoride
as a blood anticoagulant in blood phosphorusdeterminations 796
BURNS, C. M. and HENDERSON, N. The mineralconstituents of bone. I. Methods ofanalysis 2385
BUSTON, H. W. Observations on the nature,distribution and development of certaincell-wall constituents of plants 196
BUTLER, M. R. A note on the nitrogen ofthe polysaccharide complex from Chondruscrispus 1025
Butter, carotenoids of (Gillam and Heilbron)834
Butter, effect of feeding cacao shell to cows onvitamin D content of (Kon and Henry)2051
Butter fat, seasonal variation in (Booth, Kon,Dann and Moore) 133
Butter fats, cow, occurrence of an octadeca-dienoic acid in (Green and Hilditch) 1564
Butyric acid, oxidation of, in presence ofguinea-pig liver slices (Jowett and Quastel)2143
Cabbage, iodine in (McClendon and Holdridge)272
Cacao shell, effect of feeding to cows, onvitamin D content of butter (milk) (Konand Henry) 2051
Cacao shell, vitamin D activity of (Knapp andCoward) 2728
INDEX
Calcification in strontium rickets (Sobel, Cohenand Kramer) 2646
Calcifying mechanism, injury to, in rickets dueto strontium (Sobel, Cohen and Kramer)2640
Calcium excretion in the rat, effect of 2:4-di-nitrophenol upon (Pugsley) 2247
Calcium, serum-, variations in partition of, innormal parturition and in milk fever(Godden and Duckworth) 445
Calcium, tissue, of guinea-pigs, effect of parathyroid hormone and of tuberculosis on(Linder) 2095
CALLOW, R. K. and DEANESLY, R. Effect ofandrosterone and of male hormone con-centrates on the accessory reproductiveorgans of castrated rats, mice and guinea-.pigs 1424
CALLOW, R. K. and PARKES, A. S. Growth andmaintenance of the fowl's comb by ad-ministration of androsterone 1414
CALLOW, R. K. see also GREENWOOD, A. W. andROWLANDS, I. W.
Calorimeter, isothermal (Sreerangachar andSreenivasaya) 295
CAMBDEN, M. R. see COWARD, K. H.CAMPBELL, W. G. The starch and related
polysaccharides of certain hardwoods. I.The preparation and properties of oak andwalnut starch 1068
CAMPBELL, W. G. and WIERTELAK, J. Thechemistry ofthe white rots ofwood. IV. Theeffect on wood substance of Ustulinavulgaris Tul. 1318
Cancer, enzymes in (Schoonover and Ely)1809
CANZANELLI, A., GUILD, R. and HARINGTON,C. R. Note on the ketonic acid analogouswith thyroxine 1617
Capon's comb, response of, to androsterone(Greenwood, Blyth and Callow) 1400
Carbamido-acid of arginine (Boon and Robson)2573
Carbohydrate, available, of fruits (Widdowsonand McCance) 151
Carbohydrate, formation of, from fat in liverof rat (Gemmill and Holmes) 338
Carbohydrate metabolism of normal andtumour tissues, differential effect of radiumradiation on (Crabtree) 2334
Carbohydrate, reserve, synthesis of, by yeast(McAnally and Smedley-MacLean) 1872,2236
Carbohydrates, biological oxidation of (Jenkins)116
Carbohydrates of cell wall of plants, analysis of(Norris and Resch) 1590
Carbon monoxide, reaction of haemoglobinwith (Bateman and Roughton) 2622
Carbonyl compounds, level of, in human blood(Johnson,Meiklejohn, Passmore andThomp-son) 2506
Carcino-sarcoma, Walker, growing, influence of,on concentration of blood and tissue en-zymes of albino rat (Sure, Kik, Buchanan,Thatcher and De Groat) 1508
Carlic acid, molecular constitution of (Clutter-buck, Raistrick and Reuter) 871
Carlosic acid, molecular constitution of(Clutter-buck, Raistrick and Reuter) 871
2855
Carolic acid, molecular constitution of (Clutter-buck, Raistrick and Reuter) 300
Carolinic acid, molecular constitution of(Clutterbuck, Raistrick and Reuter) 300
Carotene, vitamin A and (Davies and Moore)147
Carotenoid pigments of sea anemones (Heil-bron, Jackson and Jones) 1384
Carotenoids in cow's blood serum (Gillam andel Ridi) 2465
Carotenoids of butter (Gillam and Heilbron)834
Carotenoids of Diospyros and arbutus (Arbutusunedo) fruits (Schon) 1779
Carotenoids, relation of micro-organisms to(Ingraham and Steenbock) 2553
Carotenoids, spectrometric measurements on(Gillam) 1831
CARTER, C. W. and O'BRIEN, J. R. Maintenancenutrition in the pigeon. The influence ofdietary protein and vitamin Bs 2746
Caseinogen content of diets, influence of, onnature of " cholesterol " fatty liver (Beeston,Channon and Wilkinson) 2659
Castrated rats, effects of water-soluble pre-parations of androsterone and andro-steronediol on (Korenchevsky, Dennisonand Simpson) 2131
Castrated rats, mice and guinea-pigs, effect ofandrosterone and of male hormone con-centrates on accessory reproductive organsof (Callow and Deanesly) 1424
Catabolism, nitrogen, in invertebrates (Bald-win) 252, 1538; (Needham) 238
Catalase inhibitions, mechanism of (Blaschko)2303
Catalases, inactivation of, from certain marineplants by oxygen (Marks) 509
Catalytic oxidation of ascorbic acid (Kellie andZilva) 1028
Cataract, occurrence of, in rats fed on dietsdeficient in vitamin B2 (Bourne and Pyke)1865
Catatorulin effect, brain respiration, a chain ofreactions, revealed by experiments upon(Peters, Rydin and Thompson) 53
Cathepsin and papain, activation phenomenaof (Purr) 13
Cathepsin and papain, reversible inactivationof (Purr) 5
Cations, alkali, influence of, on fermentationcapacity of yeast (Lasnitzki and Szorenyi)580
Cations, permeation of erythrocytes by(Maizels) 1970
Cell wall constituents of plants, nature, distri-bution and development of (Buston) 196
Cell wall of plants, analysis of carbohydrates of(Norris and Resch) 1590
Cerebrospinal fluid, inorganic constituents of(Watchorn and McCance) 2291
CHAJKIN6WNA, S. see TRUSZKOWSKI, R.CHALLENGER, F. and HIGGINBOTTOM, C. The
production oftrimethylarsine by Penicilliumbrevicaule (Scopulariopsis brevicaulis) 1757
Chandrasena, Juan Pedige Charles, obituarynotice of 1253
CHANNON, H. J. and WILKINSON, H. Proteinand the dietary production of fatty livers350
2856 INDEX
CHANNON, H. J. see also AYLWARD, F. X.,BEESTON, A. W. and BEST, C. H.
CHARITE, A. J. and KHAuSTOV, N. W. Flavincontent of animal tissues under differentconditions 34
Chemical changes, linkage of, in muscle extract(Needham and v. Heyningen) 2040
Chemical changes, rapid, time course ofheat effects of (Bateman and Roughton)2622
CHIBNALL, A. C. see VICKERY, H. B.Chick, antihaemorrhagic vitamin of (Dam)
1273CHICK, H., BoAs-FixsEN, M. A., HuTCHINsoN,
J. C. D. and JACKSON, H. M. The biologicalvalue of proteins. VII. The influence ofvariation in the level of protein in the dietand of heating the protein on its biologicalvalue 1712
CHICK, H., CoPPING, A. M. and EDGAR, C. E.The water-soluble B-vitamins. IV. Thecomponents of vitamin B2 722
CHICK, H., HUTCHINsoN, J. C. D. and JACKsoN,H. M. The biological value of proteins.VI. Further investigation of the balancesheet method 1702
Chloride, micro-determination of, with appli-cation to blood, urine and tissues (Conway)2221
Chlorine, relation of sodium to, in milk ofShorthorn and Guernsey cows (Jones andDavies) 978
"Cholesterol " fattyliver, influence ofcaseinogencontent of diets on nature of (Beeston,Channon and Wilkinson) 2659
Cholesterol, identity of growth factor requiredby blow-fly larvae with (Hobson) 2023
Cholesterol, serum, effect of thyrotropic hor-mone upon (Pugsley) 513
Cholic acids in blood, determination of(Josephson) 1519
Choline, action of, in prevention and cure offatty livers (Best and Channon) 2651
Choline and its esters, microchemical test for,in tissue extracts (Booth) 2064
Choline, distribution of (Fletcher, Best andSolandt) 2278
Choline-esterase activities, relative, of serumand corpuscles from blood of certain species(Stedman and Stedman) 2107
Choline-esterase in vivo, inhibitory action ofeserine upon (Jones and Tod) 2242
Choline-esterase, purification of (Stedman andStedman) 2563
Choline, water-soluble precursor of, found inkidney and other tissues (Booth) 2071
Choline, water-soluble precursor of, in humanplacenta (Smyth) 2067
Chondrus crispus, nitrogen of polysaccharidecomplex from (Butler) 1025
CHOu, T.-P. and ADOLPH, W. H. Coppermetabolism in man 476
Chromogen of melanuria (Linnell and Raper)76
CLARK, H. E. see VICKERY, H. B.CLIFFORD, W. M. The effect of halogen salts on
the clotting of milk by trypsin 1059Clostridium, metabolism of (Stickland) 288Cl. sporogenes, oxidation of alanine by, and
reduction of glycine by (Stickland) 889
Cl. sporogenes, reduction of proline by (Stick-land) 288
Cl. 8porogenes, " sporogenes vitamin", essentialgrowth factor for (Pappenheimer) 2057
Clotting of milk by trypsin, effect of halogensalts on (Clifford) 1059
CLUTTERBIUCK, P. W., RAISTRICK, H. andREUTER, F. Studies in the biochemistryof micro-organisms. XLI. The metabolicproducts of Penicillium Charlesii G. Smith.II. The molecular constitution of carolic andcarolinic acids 300
CLUTTERBUCK, P. W., RAISTRICK, H. andREUTER, F. Studies in the biochemistryof micro-organisms. XLIII. The metabolicproducts of Penicillium CharlesWii G. Smith.III. The molecular constitution of carlic andcarlosic acids 871
CLUTTERBUCK, P. W., RAISTRICK, H. andREUTER, F. Studies in the biochemistry ofmicro-organisms. XLV. The metabolicproducts of Penicillium Charlesii G. Smith.IV. 1-y-Methyltetronic acid, with observa-tions on the formation and structure oframigenic and verticillic acids 1300
Cocos nucifera, variation in methoxyl andcellulose values of fibre of, during growth(Menon) 282
COHEN, J. see SOBEL, A. E.COHEN, S. L. and MARRIAN, G. F. The hydro-
lysis of the combined forms of oestrone andoestriol present in human pregnancy urine1577
Coli-tryptophan-indole reaction (Happold andHoyle) 1918
Comb, capon's, response of, to androsterone(Greenwood, Blyth and Callow) 1400
Comb, fowl's, growth and maintenance of, byadministration of androsterone (Callow andParkes) 1414
CONTARDI, A. see BELFANTI, S.CONWAY, E. J. An absorption apparatus for
the micro-determination of certain volatilesubstances. III. The micro-determinationof chloride, with application to blood, urineand tissues 2221
CONWAY, E. J. Apparatus for the micro-determination of certain volatile substances.IV. The blood ammonia, with observationson normal human blood 2755
CONWAY, E. J. and KANE, F. Diffusionequilibria for the isolated frog's kidney.II. Urea 1446
COOPER, E. A. and PRESTON, J. F. Enzymeformation and polysaccharide synthesis bybacteria 2267
Coppercontentofhumantissues (Tompsett) 480Copper contents of stomach and liver prepara-
tions (Jackson, Klein and Wilkinson) 330Copper metabolism in man (Chou and Adolph)
476Copper, oxidation of phenyl derivatives of fatty
acids with hydrogen peroxide in presence of(Jones and Smedley-MacLean) 1877
COPPING, A. M. see CHICK, H.CORBET, A. S. The formation of hyponitrous
acid as an intermediate compound in thebiological or photochemical oxidation ofammonia to nitrous acid. II. Micro-biological oxidation 1086
INDEX
Corpuscles from blood of certain species,relative choline-esterase activities of serumand (Stedman and Stedman) 2107
Cow butter fats, occurrence of an octadeca-dienoic acid in (Green and Hilditch) 1564
Cow serum, ultracentrifugal protein sedi-mentation diagram of (McFarlane) 660
COWARD, K. H., CAMBDEN, M. R. and LEE,E. M. The determination of vitamin A bymeans of its influence on the vaginal con-tents of the rat 2736
COWARD, K. H. see also KNAPP, A. W.COWGILL, G. R. see MELNICK, D.Cow's blood serum, carotenoids and vitamin A
in (Gillam and el Ridi) 2465Cows, effect of feeding cacao shell to, on
vitamin D content of butter (milk) (Konand Henry) 2051
Cows, Shorthorn and Guernsey, relation ofsodium to chlorine in milk of (Jones andDavies) 978
CRABTREE, H. G. The differential effect ofradium radiation on the carbohydratemetabolism of normal and tumour tissuesirradiated at low temperature 2334
Creatine excretion in the rat, effect of 2 :4-di-nitrophenol upon (Pugsley) 2247
Creatine metabolism in fever (Payne) 1310Cress seed mucilage (Bailey) 2477Crotonic acid, oxidation of, in presence of
guinea-pig slices (Jowett and Quastel) 2143CRUESS-CALLAGHAN, G. A method for the
micro-determination of magnesium 1081Crustacea, plankton, fats of (Lovern) 847Cyanide, inhibition of respiration by (v.
Heyningen) 2036Cysteine, cuprous mercaptide method for
determination of (Rossouw and Wilken-Jorden) 219
Cystine and vitamin B2, suggested relationbetween (Prunty and Roscoe) 2491
Cystine, cuprous mercaptide method for deter-mination of (Rossouw and Wilken-Jorden)219
Cystinuria in two sisters (Hickmans andSmallwood) 357
Cytochrome reduction in yeast, inhibitoryaction of the lower aliphatic acids andaldehydes on (Beck) 2424
DAM, H. The antihaemorrhagic vitamin of thechick 1273
DANIELLI, J. F. see ADAM, N. K.DANN, W. J., MOORE, T., BOOTH, R. G.,
GOLDING, J. and KON, S. K. A new spectro-scopic phenomenon in fatty acid meta-bolism. The conversion of " pro-absorptive"to "absorptive" acids in'the cow 138
DANN, W. J. see also BOOTH, R. G.DAOUD, K. M. and TADROS, W. The mechanism
of the interconversion of the hexose sugarsin living organisms 225
DAVID, K. and DE JONGH, S. E. Some bio-logical properties of equilin 371
DAVIES, A. W. and MOORE, T. Vitamin Aand carotene. XII. The elimination ofvitamin A from the livers of rats previouslygiven massive doses of vitamin A concen-trate 147
DAVIES, W. L. see JONES, T. S. G.
2857
DAVSON, H. see DUKE-ELDER, W. S.DEANESLY, R. see CALLOW, R. K.Dehydrogenase, lactic, in tumour and muscle
extracts (Boyland and Boyland) 1097Dehydrogenase, lactic, of embryonic tissue,
effect of radium on (Holmes) 2285Denaturation of seed globulins, X-ray inter-
pretation of (Astbury, Dickinson andBailey) 2351
DENNISON, M. see KORENCHEVSKY, V.Dentine, human, chemical composition of
(Bowes and Murray) 2721Diabetic lipaemia, blood fats in (Herbert) 1887Diazo-method, determination of bilirubin in
blood by (Godfried) 1337DICKENS, F. and GREVILLE, G. D. The meta-
bolism of normal and tumour tissue. XIII.Neutral salt effects 1468
DICKINSON, S. see ASTBURY, W. T.Diet, synthetic, for rabbits (Passmore) 2469Dietary protein, influence of, on maintenance
nutrition in the pigeon (Carter and O'Brien)2746
Diethylamine, piperidine and, as catalysts inthe condensation of aromatic aldehydeswith hydantoins (Boyd and Robson) 542
Diets deficient in vitamin B2, occurrence ofcataract in rats fed on (Bourne and Pyke)1865
Diets, incomplete, effect of, on concentrationof ascorbic acid in the organs of the rat(Hopkins, Slater and Millikan) 2803
Diets, influence of caseinogen content of, onnature of " cholesterol " fatty liver (Beeston,Channon and Wilkinson) 2659
Diffusion equilibria for the isolated frog'skidney (Conway and Kane) 1446
Digestibility, relative, of proteins, dilatometricdetermination of (Sreerangachar and Sreeni-vasaya) 291
Dihydroxydihydroanthracene, production of,from anthracene (Boyland and Levi) 2679
2 :4-Dinitrophenol, effect of, upon calciumexcretion in the rat (Pugsley) 2247
Dinitrophenols, reduction of, by redox indicators and enzymes (Greville and Stern)487
Diospyros fruits, carotenoids of (Schon) 1779Dipeptidase, distribution of, in dormant and
germinating wheat seeds (Pett) 1898Dipeptides, titration constants of, in relation
to alcohol and formaldehyde titration ofamino-N (Melville and Richardson) 187
Diphtheria toxoid, purification of (Moloney andOrr) 1525
Distillation, vacuum (Naumann) 994DIXON, K. C. The oxidative disappearance of
lactic acid from brain and the Pasteurreaction 973
DIXON, K. C. see also ASHFORD, C. A.DIXON, T. F. Bromine in the tissues 86DODDS, E. C. see ALLAN, H.Dog faeces, purification of active phosphatase
found in (Armstrong) 2020Dough, wheat flour, amino-acid content of
(Samuel) 2331DRUMMOND, J. C., SINGER, E. and MACWALTER,
R. J. A study of the unsaponifiable fractionof wheat germ oil with special reference tovitamin E 456
2858 INDEX
DRUMMOND, J. C., SINGER, E. and MACWALTER,R. J. Further observations on the con-stituents of the unsaponifiable fraction ofwheat germ oil with particular reference tovitamin E 2510
DUCKWORTH, J. The preparation of semi-permeable sac-membranes 656
DUCKWORTH, J. see also GODDEN, W.DIUKE-ELDER, W. S. and DAVSON, H. Studies
on the vitreous body. II 1121DUKE-ELDER, W. S., ROBERTSON, E. B. and
DAVSON, H. Studies on the vitreous body72
Dyes, oxidation-reduction potential indicator,effects of, on metabolism of tumour andnormal tissues (Elliott and Baker) 2396
EARWICKER, G. A. see BALSON, E. W.EDGAR, C. E. see CHICK, H.EDISBURY, J. R., MORTON, R. A. and LOVERN,
J. A. The absorption spectra of acids fromfish-liver oils 899
EDISBURY, J. R. see also MORGAN, R. S.EDSON, N. L. Ketogenesis-antiketogenesis. I.
The influence of ammonium chloride onketone-body formation in liver 2082
EDSON, N. L. Ketogenesis-antiketogenesis. II.Ketogenesis from amino-acids 2498
Egg-white as sole source of protein and vitaminB2 for young rats (Gorter) 322
Egg-yolk, vitamin A-active substances in(Gillam and Heilbron) 1064
EGGLETON, W. G. E. The assimilation ofinorganic nitrogenous salts, includingsodium nitrate, by the grass plant 1389
Electrodialysis ofoxytocic hormone of posteriorlobe of pituitary gland (Freeman, Gullandand Randall) 2208
Electrolytes, influence of, on phosphatases ofanimal tissue (Belfanti, Contardi andErcoli) 517
Electrometric alkaline titrations of gelatin inpresence of aromatic aldehydes (Gullandand Mead) 397
ELLIOTT, K. A. C. and BAKER, Z. The effects ofoxidation-reduction potential indicator dyeson the metabolism of tumour and normaltissues 2396
ELLIOTT, K. A. C. and BAKER, Z. The re-spiratory quotients of normal and tumourtissue 2433
ELLIOTT, K. A. C., BENOY, M. P. and BAKER, Z.The metabolism of lactic and pyruvic acidsin normal and tumour tissues. II. Ratkidney and transplantable tumours 1937
ELY, J. 0. see SCHOONOVER, J. W.Embryonic tissue, effect of radium on lactic
dehydrogenase and arginase systems of(Holmes) 2285
Emulsin, coagulation and inactivation of, byheat (Fox and Sorkness) 1532
Enamel, human, chemical composition of(Bowes and Murray) 2721
Enzyme formation by bacteria (Cooper andPreston) 2267
Enzyme preparations and their action ontryptophan and some indole derivatives(Happold and Hoyle) 1918
Enzyme, Schardinger, identity of xanthineoxidase and (Booth) 1732
Enzyme systems of sarcoma and of muscledealing with hexosephosphates (Scharles,Baker and Salter) 1927
Enzymes, distribution of, in dormant andgerminating wheat seeds (Pett) 1898
Enzymes, flour and yeast, changes of wheatproteins under action of (Blagoveschenskiand Yurgenson) 805
Enzymes in cancer (Schoonover and Ely) 1809Enzymes, proteolytic, monolayers of (Schul-
mann and Hughes) 1236, 1243Enzymes, reduction of dinitrophenols by
(Greville and Stern) 487Enzymes, tissue, influence of growing Walker
carcino-sarcoma on concentration of (Sure,Kik, Buchanan, Thatcher and De Groat)1508
Enzymic digestion of proteins, bearing of labileglutamine peptides on ammonia set freeduring (Melville) 179
Enzymic efficiency in malignancy (Sure, Kik,Buchanan, Thatcher and De Groat) 1508
Enzymic hydrolysis of glutamine in animaltissues (Krebs) 1951
Equilibria, diffusion, for isolated frog's kidney(Conway and Kane) 1446
Equilin, biological properties of (David andde Jongh) 371
Equol, constitution of (Marrian and Beall)1586
ERCOLI, A. see BELFANTI, S.ERDflLYI, J. see ROSENTHAL, E.i-Erythritol, a metabolic product of Penicillium
brevi-compactum Dierckx and P. cyclopiumWestling (Oxford and Raistrick) 1599
Erythrocytes, fl-glycerophosphatase of, incancer (Schoonover and Ely) 1809
Erythrocytes, permeation of, by cations(Maizels) 1970
Eserine, inhibitory action of, upon choline-esterase in vivo (Jones and Tod) 2242
Esterase, choline-, purification of (Stedman andStedman) 2563
Ether anaesthesia, generalised, influence of, onurinary excretion of I-ascorbic acid (Zilva)2366
Evaporation, vacuum (Naumann) 994Excreta, human, lead content of (Tompsett
and Anderson) 1851Eye-lens, effect of deficiency of vitamin B
complex on "redox" system in (Ray,Gyorgy and Harris) 735
Faeces, dog, purification of active phosphatasefound in (Armstrong) 2020
Faeces, human, distribution of sterols in(Gardner, Gainsborough and Murray) 1139
FARBER, L. and WYNNE, A. M. Studies onpancreatic proteinase. I 2313
FARBER, L. and WYNNE, A. M. Studies onpancreatic proteinase. II. The effects ofvarious compounds on the activity of theenzyme 2323
FARMER, E. H. see BROWN, W. B.Fat, butter, seasonal variation in (Booth, Kon,
Dann and Moore) 133Fat in liver of rat, formation of carbohydrate
from (Gemmill and Holmes) 338Fat metabolism (Jowett and Quastel) 2143,
2159, 2181; (Quastel and Wheatley) 2773
INDEX
Fat metabolism in fishes (Lovern) 847, 1894Fat metabolism, liver and (Aylward, Channon
and Wilkinson) 169Fat metabolism of rabbit foetus, role of
placenta in (Boyd) 985Fat produced by Aspergillus Jischeri, factors
influencing amount and nature of (Prill,Wenck and Peterson) 21
Fat-soluble androsterone-diol, assay of (Koren-chevsky and Dennison) 2122
Fat-soluble growth factor required by blow-flylarvae (Hobson) 1292, 2023
Fats, blood, in diabetic lipaemia (Herbert)1887
Fats, body, of the pig (Hilditch and Stainsby)90
Fats, cow butter, occurrence of an octadeca-dienoic acid in (Green and Hilditch) 1564
Fats, hen body, component glycerides of(Hilditch and Stainsby) 599
Fats, irradiation of (Lampitt, Sylvester andBilham) 1167
Fatty acid metabolism, new spectroscopicphenomenon in (Dann, Moore, Booth,Golding and Kon) 138
Fatty acids, normal saturated, oxidation of, inpresence of liver slices (Jowett and Quastel)2159
Fatty acids of pig liver (Irving and Smith)1358
Fatty acids, oxidation of, in vitro (Jones andSmedley-MacLean) 1690
Fatty acids, oxidation of phenyl derivativesof, with hydrogen peroxide, in presenceof copper (Jones and Smedley-MacLean)1877
Fatty acids, total, in blood, determination of(Stewart and Hendry) 1677
Fatty liver, "cholesterol", influence ofcaseinogen content of diets on nature of(Beeston, Channon and Wilkinson) 2659
Fatty livers, action of choline in prevention andcure of (Best and Channon) 2651
Fatty livers, protein and dietary production of(Channon and Wilkinson) 350
Female rats, prolonged treatment of, withandrostierone alone or together withoestrone (Korenchevsky, Dennison andSimpson) 2534
Fermentation, alcoholic, of sugars by brewer'syeast, kinetics of (Hopkins and Roberts)919, 931, 2486
Fermentation capacity of yeast, influence ofalkali cations on (Lasnitzki and Szor6nyi)580
Fever, phosphate and creatine metabolism in(Payne) 1310
Fibre of fruit of Cocos nucifera, variation inmethoxyl and cellulose values of, duringgrowth (Menon) 282
Films, surface, action of snake venoms on(Hughes) 437
Films, surface, of sterols (Adam, Askew andDanielli) 1786
Films, surface, of vitamin E concentrates(Askew) 472
Films, unimolecular, of lecithin and relatedcompounds (Hughes) 430
Filters, percolating, phosphorus requirementsof (Jenkins) 116
2859
FINE, J. The biuret method of estimatingalbumin in serum and urine 799
Fish glycogen, molecular units of (Bell) 2031Fish-liver at low temperatures, glycogenolysis
in (Sharp) 854Fish-liver oils, absorption spectra of acids from
(Edisbury, Morton and Lovern) 899Fish-muscle at low temperatures, post mortem
breakdown of glycogen and accumulationof lactic acid in (Sharp) 850
FISHER, A. M. and SCOTT, D.,A. Zinc contentof bovine pancreas 1055
FISHER, A. M. see also SCOTT, D. A.FISHER, R. B. Uric acid synthesis in pigeons.
I 2192FISHER, R. B. Uric acid synthesis in pigeons.
II 2198.Fishes, fat metabolism in (Lovern) 847, 1894Flavin and pellagra-preventing factor as
separate constituents of the vitamin B2complex (Harris) 776
Flavin content of animal tissues (Charite andKhaustov) 34
FLETCHER, J. P., BEST, C. H. and SOLANDT,0. M. The distribution of choline 2278
Flour dough, wheat, amino-acid content of(Samuel) 2331
Flour enzymes, changes of wheat proteinsunder action of (Blagoveschenski andYurgenson) 805
Fluorescent substances, blue, formed byoxidation of vitamin B1, properties of(Kinnersley, O'Brien and Peters) 2369
Fluoride, effect of, on synthesis of reservecarbohydrate by' yeast (McAnally andSmedley-MacLean) 2236
Fluoride, sodium, use of, as a blood anti-coagulant in blood phosphorus determina-tion (Burkens) 796
Fluorine, estimation of, and content of, ofnormal teeth (Bowes and Murray) 102
Foetus, rabbit, r6le of placenta in fat meta-bolism of (Boyd) 985
FOLLEY, S. J. and KAY, H. D. The alkalinephosphomonoesterase of the mammarygland 1837
Forage grass proteins, basic amino-acids of(Miller) 2344
Formaldehyde titration of amino-N, titrationconstants of some amides and dipeptides inrelation to (Melville and Richardson) 187
Formic acid, formation of hydrogen from, byso-called "resting" B. coli (Tasman) 2446
Formic acid, glucose and, formation ofhydrogenfrom, by so-called " resting " B. coli (Tasmanand Pot) 1749
Fowl's comb, growth and maintenance of, byadministration of androsterone (Callow andParkes) 1414
Fox, D. L. and SORKNESS, L. L. The coagula-tion and inactivation of emulsin by heat:influences of crystalloidal and of colloidalsolutes 1532
Fox, F. W. see LEvY, L. F.FREEMAN, M., GULLAND, J. M. and RANDALL,
S. S. The oxytocic hormone of the posteriorlobe of the pituitary gland. VII. Sections Band C. Adsorption and electrodialysis 2208
Frog's kidney, isolated, diffusion equilibria for(Conway and Kane) 1446
2860 INDEX
Fructose anhydride from leaves of the barleyplant (Archbold and Barter) 2689
Fructose, determination of, in fruit (Widdowsonand MeCance) 151
Fructose in blood, determination of (Patterson)1398
Fructose in blood, new method for determina-tion of (Scott) 1012
Fructose-i-phosphate, isolation of, in hydro-lysis of hexosediphosphoric ester by bonephosphatase (Tank6 and Robison) 961
Fructose, relative rates of fermentation ofglucose and (Hopkins and Roberts) 931
Fructose, temperature coefficient of rate of fer-mentation of (Hopkins and Roberts) 2486
Fruits, available carbohydrate of (Widdowsonand McCance) 151
Fucus vesiculosus, lipochromes of (Heilbron andPhipers) 1369
Fulvic acid, new crystalline yellow pigment,metabolic product of P. griseo-fulvumDierckx, P. flexuosum Dale and P. Bre-feldianum Dodge (Oxford, Raistrick andSimonart) 1 102
Furfuraldehyde yield, relation between uronicanhydride content and, in cell wall of plants(Norris and Resch) 1590
GADDIE, R. and STEWART, C. P. The r6le ofglutathione in muscle glycolysis 2101
GAINSBOROUGH, H. see GARDNER, J. A.Galactose, metabolism of (Grant) 1661, 1905GARDNER, J. A., GAINSBOROUGH, H. and
MURRAY, R. M. The distribution of sterolsin human faeces. An examination of ilealcontents 1139
Gastrula, amphibian, distribution of glycogenin regions of (Heatley) 2568
GAVIN, G. see McHENRY, E. W.GEIGER, A. Role of glutathione in anaerobic
tissue glycolysis 811Gelatin, electrometric alkaline titrations of, in
presence of aromatic aldehydes (Gullandand Mead) 397
GEMMILL, C. L. and HOLMES, E. G. The forma-tion of carbohydrate from fat in the liverof the rat 338.
GILLAM, A. E. Spectrometric measurements onvarious carotenoids 1831
GILLAM, A. E. and HEILBRON, I. M. Thecarotenoids of butter 834
GILLAM, A. E. and HEILBRON, I. M. Vitamin A-active substances in egg-yolk 1064
GILLAM, A. E. and EL RIDI, M. S. Carotenoidsand vitamin A in cow's blood serum 2465
Gland, active mammary, synthesis of lactoseby slices of, in vitro (Grant) 1905
Gland, mammary, alkaline phosphomono-esterase of (Folley and Kay) 1837
Gland, pituitary, oxytocie hormone of posteriorlobe of (Freeman, Gulland and Randall)2208; (Gulland and Lucas) 2208
Glaucoma pyriformis, biochemical reactionsoccurring in presence of washed cells of(Lawrie) 2297
Globulin in serum and urine, biuret method ofestimating (Fine) 799
Globulins, seed, X-ray interpretation of de-naturation of (Astbury, Dickinson andBailey) 2351
Glueolysis of brain tissue, effect of potassiumon, with reference to Pasteur effect (Ashfordand Dixon) 157
Glucose and formic acid, formation of hydrogenfrom, by so-called "resting" B. coli (Tasmanand Pot) 1749
Glucose and fructose, relative rates of fermenta-tion of (Hopkins and Roberts) 931
Glucose, determination of, in fruits (Widdowsonand McCance) 151
Glucose, formation of hydrogen from, by so-called "resting" B. coli (Tasman) 2446
Glucose, molecular structure of mannocaroloseproduced from, by Penicillium CharlesiiG. Smith (Haworth, Raistrick and Stacey)612
Glucose, molecular structure of varianoseproduced from, by Penicillium variansG. Smith (Haworth, Raistrick and Stacey)2668
Glucose, synthesis of reserve carbohydratefrom, by yeast, and influence of phosphateon (MeAnally and Smedley-MacLean) 1872
Glucose, temperature coefficient of rate offermentation of (Hopkins and Roberts)2486
Glucose tolerance, effect of hypnoties on (Tod)914
Glueuronides, conjugated, application to urineof Tollens's naphthoresoreinol test for (Salt)2705
Glutamic acid and ammonia, synthesis ofglutamine from (Krebs) 1951
Glutamic acid, conversion of proline into, inkidney (Weil-Malherbe and Krebs) 2077
Glutamine, determination of, in presence ofasparagine (Vickery, Pucher, Clark, Chibnalland Westall) 2710
Glutamine peptides, labile, their bearing onorigin of ammonia set free during enzymicdigestion of proteins (Melville) 179
Glutamine, synthesis of, from glutamic acidand ammonia, and enzymic hydrolysis of,in animal tissues (Krebs) 1951
Glutathione in tissues of normal and tumour-bearing albino rats (Woodward) 2405
Glutathione, interfering action of, in silvernitrate test for ascorbic acid (Svirbely)1547
Glutathione, reduction of, by Warburg-Christian system (Meldrum and Tarr) 108
Glutathione, r6le of, in anaerobic tissueglycolysis (Geiger) 811
Glutathione, r6le of, in muscle glycolysis(Gaddie and Stewart) 2101
Glutathione, synthesis of(Harington and Mead)1602
Glyceride structure, progressive hydrogenationas an aid to study of (Hilditch and Stainsby)90
Glycerides, component, of hen body fats(Hilditch and Stainsby) 599
,-Glycerophosphatase of erythrocytes in cancer(Schoonover and Ely) 1809
Glycine, reduction of, by Cl. sporoqenes(Stickland) 889
Glycogen, distribution of, in regions of am-phibian gastrula (Heatley) 2568
Glycogen, liver (Bell) 2031; (Bell and Koster-litz) 2027
INDEX
Glycogen, post mortem breakdown of, in fish-muscle at low temperatures (Sharp) 850
Glycogenolysis in fish-liver at low temperatures(Sharp) 854
Glycolysis, anaerobic tissue, r6le of glutathionein (Geiger) 811
Glycolysis, muscle, r6le of glutathione in(Gaddie and Stewart) 2101
GODDARD, D. R. and SCHUBERT, M. P. Theaction of iodoethyl alcohol on thiol com-pounds and on proteins 1009
GODDEN, W. and DUCKWORTH, J. Variationsin serum-magnesium and in the partition ofserum-calcium in normal parturition and inmilk fever 445
GODFRIED, E. G. The technique to be selectedfor determination of bilirubin in blood bythe diazo-method 1337
GODFRIED, E. G. An investigation of protein-free urines giving a biuret-like reaction1340
Goitre, experimental, effect of ascorbic acid on(Spence and Scowen) 562
GOLDBLATT, M. W. Constituents of humanseminal plasma 1346
GOLDING, J. see DANN, W. J.Gonadotropic hormone of pregnancy urine,
assay of, on male rats (Korenchevsky,Dennison and Simpson) 2522
GORTER, E., VAN ORMONDT, H. and MEIJER,T. M. The spreading of complex proteins38
GORTER, E. and VAN ORMONDT, H. Thespreading of myosin 48
GORTER, F. J. Egg-white as sole source ofprotein and vitamin B2 for young rats 322
GRAHAM, M. see MCHENRY, E. W.GRANT, G. A. The metabolism of galactose.
I. Phosphorylation during galactose fer-mentation and its relation to the inter-conversion of hexoses 1661
GRANT, G. A. The metabolism of galactose.II. The synthesis of lactose by slices ofactive mammary gland in vitro 1905
Grass plant, assimilation of inorganic nitro-genous salts, including sodium nitrate, by(Eggleton) 1389
Grass proteins, forage, basic amino-acids of(Miller) 2344
Gravitational field, osmotic equilibria ofhaemocyanin in (Roche, Roche, Adair andAdair) 2576
GREEN, D. E. see OGSTON, F. J.GREEN, H. H. see ALLCROFT, R.GREEN, T. G. and HILDITCH, T. P. The
identification of linoleic and linolenic acids1552
GREEN, T. G. and HILDITCH, T. P. Some furtherobservations on the occurrence of an octa-decadienoic acid in cow butter fats 1564
GREENWOOD, A. W., BLYTH, J. S. S. andCALLOW, R. K. Quantitative studies on theresponse of the capon's comb to andro-sterone 1400
GREGORY, R. A. A modification of Young'smethod for the determination of inositolin animal tissues 2798
GREVILLE, G. D. and STERN, K. G. Thereduction of dinitrophenols by redox in-dicators and enzymes 487
2861
GREVILLE, G. D. see also Drcrixs, F.DE GROAT, A. see SURE, B.Growth factor, essential, for Cl. sporoqenes and
related organisms, "sporogenes vitamin"(Pappenheimer) 2057
Growth factor, fat-soluble, required by blow-flylarvae (Hobson) 1292, 2023
Growth of Bodo caudatus, effect of y-rayirradiation upon (Lawrie and Robertson)1017
Growth of fowl's comb by administration ofandrosterone (Callow and Parkes) 1414
Growth of transplantable tumours, effect ofX-rays on (Bancroft, Beck and Russell)2416
Guanidine and parathyroid glands (Saunders)1597
GUBERMAN6WNA, S. see TRUSZKOWSKI, R.GUILD, R. see CANZANELLI, A.Guinea-pig liver slices, oxidation of butyric,
crotonic and ,B-hydroxybutyric acids inpresence of (Jowett and Quastel) 2143
Guinea-pig, response of isolated uterus of, tohistamine (Phelps) 1043
Guinea-pigs, castrated, effect of androsteroneand of male hormone concentrates onaccessory reproductive organs of (Callowand Deanesly) 1424
Guinea-pigs, effect of parathyroid hormone andof tuberculosis on serum and tissue calciumof (Linder) 2095
GULLAND, J. M. and LuCAS, N. S. The oxytocichormone of the posterior lobe of thepituitary gland. VII. Section A. Ultravioletabsorption spectra 2208
GULLAND, J. M. and MEAD, T. H. Correlationof the spermicidal efficiencies of aromaticaldehydes with their chemical reactivities,and electrometric alkaline titrations ofgelatin in presence of aromatic aldehydes397
GULLAND, J. M. and RANDALL, S. S. Theoxytocic hormone of the posterior lobe ofthe pituitary gland. V. Recognition as anoxidation-reduction system 378
GULLAND, J. M. and RANDALL, S. S. Theoxytocic hormone of the posterior lobe ofthe pituitary gland. VI. Further studies ofthe action of oxidising and reducing agents391
GULLAND, J. M. see also FREEMAN, M.GYORGY, P. Investigations on the vitamin B2
complex. I. The differentiation of lacto-flavin and the " rat antipellagra " factor 741
GY6RGY, P. Investigations on the vitamin B2complex. II. The distribution of lactoflavinand of the " pellagra-preventing factor"(vitamin B6) in natural products of animalorigin 760
GYvRGY, P. Investigations on the vitamin B2complex. III. The inactivation oflactoflavinand vitamin B6 by visible light 767
GYORGY, P. see also BIRCH, T. W. and RAY, S. N.
HAAS, P. The liberation of methyl sulphide byseaweed 1297
HAAS, P. and RUSSELL-WELLS, B. A note on thephosphorus content of marine algae 1915
Habitat, correlation between uricotelic meta-bolism and in Mollusca (Needham) 238
INDEX
Haemins, transformation of, into bile pigments(Lemberg) 1322
Haemocyanin, osmotic equilibria of, in agravitational field (Roche, Roche, Adairand Adair) 2576
Haemoglobin, muscle, estimation of (Watson)2114
Haemoglobin, oxygen-, reaction, thermo-chemistry of (Roughton) 2604
Haemoglobin, reactions of, with oxygen andcarbon monoxide (Bateman and Roughton)2622
Haemolytic systems, kinetics of (Ponder) 1263Haemopoietic activities of stomach and liver
preparations (Jackson, Klein and Wilkinson)330
Halogen salts, effect of, on clotting of milk bytrypsin (Clifford) 1059
HANES, C. S. The reversible inhibition of,B-malt-amylase by ascorbic acid and relatedcompounds 2588
HAPPOLD, F. C. and HOYLE, L. The coli-tryptophan-indole reaction. I. Enzymepreparations and their action on tryptophanand some indole derivatives 1918
Harding, Victor John, obituary notice of 1Hardwoods, starch and related polysaccharides
of (Campbell) 1068HARINGTON, C. R. and MEAD, T. H. Synthesis
of glutathione 1602HARINGTON, C. R. see also CANZANELLI, A.HARRIS, L. J. Flavin and the pellagra-
preventing factor as separate constituentsof the vitamin B2 complex 776
HARRIS, L. J. A simple process for estimatingamino- or other basic groups in amino-acids,etc.: the "glacial acetic acid" method 2820
HARRIS, L. J. see also BIRCH, T. W. andRAY, S. N.
HARRISON, J. see ALLEN, L. A.HAWORTH, W. N., RAISTRICK, H. and STACEY,
M. Polysaccharides synthesised by micro-organisms. I. The molecular structure ofmannocarolose produced from glucose byPenicillium Charlesii G. Smith 612
HAWORTH, W. N., RAISTRICK, H. and STACEY,M. Polysaccharides synthesised by micro-organisms. II. The molecular structure ofvarianose produced from glucose by Peni-cillium varians G. Smith 2668
HEARD, R. D. H. and WELCH, A. DEM. Theperfusion of the adrenal gland with referenceto the mechanism of adrenaline stabilisation998
Heat effects in rapid chemical changes, timecourse of (Bateman and Roughton) 2622
HEATLEY, N. G. A new type of microburette626
HEATLEY, N. G. The distribution of glycogenin the regions of the amphibian gastrula;with a method for the micro-determinationof glycogen 2568
HEILBRON, I. M., JACKSON, H. and JONES,R. N. The lipochromes of sea anemones.I. Carotenoid pigments of Actinia equina,Anemonia sulcata, Actinoloba dianthus andTealia felina 1384
HEILBRON, I. M., PARRY, E. G. and PHIPERS,R. F. The algae. II. The relationshipbetween certain algal constituents 1376
HEILBRON, I. M., PARRY, E. G. and PHIPERS,R. F. The algae. III. The isolation oflactoflavin 1382
HEILBRON, I. M. and PHIPERS, R. F. The algae.I. Thelipochromes of Fucusvesiculosus 1369
HEILBRON, I. M. see also GILLAM, A. E.Helix pomatia, synthesis of uric acid in (Bald-
win) 1538Hemicelluloses (Norman) 945Hemicelluloses, association of, with lignin
(Norman and Shrikhande) 2259Hen body fats, component glycerides of
(Hilditch and Stainsby) 599HENDERSON, N. see BURNS, C. M.HENDRY, E. B. see STEWART, C. P.HENRY, K. M. see KON, S. K.Heparin, chemistry of (Jorpes) 1817HERBERT, F. K. Observations on the blood
fats in diabetic lipaemia 1887HERBERT, R. W. and HIRST, E. L. Absorption
spectra of the metabolic acids of PenicilliumCharlesii and their relationship to theabsorption spectrum of ascorbic acid 1881
Hexose sugars, mechanism of interconversionof, in living organisms (Daoud and Tadros)225
Hexosediphosphate, action of tumour extractson (Boyland and Boyland) 1910
Hexosediphosphoric ester, hydrolysis of, by bonephosphatase (Tank6 and Robison) 961
Hexosephosphates, enzyme systems of sarcomaand muscle dealing with (Scharles, Bakerand Salter) 1927
Hexoses, relation of phosphorylation duringgalactose fermentation to interconversionof (Grant) 1661
v. HEYNINGEN, W. E. The inhibition of re-spiration by cyanide 2036
V. HEYNINGEN, W. E. see also NEEDHAM, D. M.HIcKMANS, E. M. and SMALLWOOD, W. C.
A study of cystinuria in two sisters 357HIGGINBOTTOM, C. see CHALLENGER, F.HILDITCH, T. P. and STAINSBY, W. J. The body
fats of the pig. IV. Progressive hydro-genations as an aid in the study of glyceridestructure 90
HILDITCH, T. P. and STAINSBY, W. J. Thecomponent glycerides of hen body fats 599
HILDITCH, T. P. see also GREEN, T. G.HIRST, E. L. see HERBERT, R. W.Histaminase (McHenry and Gavin) 622Histamine, response of isolated uterus of
guinea-pig to (Phelps) 1043HOBSON, R. P. Growth of blow-fly larvae on
blood and serum. II. Growth in associationwith bacteria 1286
HOBSON, R. P. On a fat-soluble growth factorrequired by blow-fly larvae. I. Distributionand properties 1292
HOBSON, R. P. On a fat-soluble growth factorrequired by blow-fly larvae. II. Identity ofthe growth factor with cholesterol 2023
HOLDRIDGE, C. E. see MCCLENDON, J. F.HOLIDAY, E. R. Note on the ultraviolet
absorption of crystalline preparations ofvitamin B1 718
HOLMES, B. E. Metabolism of tissues growingin culture. VI. Effect of radium on thelactic dehydrogenase and arginase systemsof embryonic tissue 2285
2862
INDEX
HOLMES, E. G. see GEMMILL, C. L.HOPKINS, F. G., SLATER, B. R. and MILLIKAN,
G. A. The effect of incomplete diets on theconcentration of ascorbic acid in the organsof the rat 2803
HOPKiNS, R. H. and ROBERTS, R. H. Thekinetics of alcoholic fermentation of sugarsby brewer's yeast. I. Effect of concentra-tions of yeast and sugar 919
HOPKINS, R. H. and ROBERTS, R. H. Thekinetics of alcoholic fermentation of sugarsby brewer's yeast. II. The relative rates offermentation of glucose and fructose 931
HOPKINS, R. H. and ROBERTS, R. H. Thekinetics of alcoholic fermentation of sugarsby brewer's yeast. III. The temperaturecoefficients of the rates of fermentation ofglucose and fructose 2486
Hormone concentrates, male, effect of, onaccessory reproductive organs of castratedrats, mice and guinea-pigs (Callow andDeanesly) 1424
Hormone, crystalline male sexual, assay of(Korenchevsky and Dennison) 1720
Hormone, gonadotropic, of pregnancy urine,assay of, on male rats (Korenchevsky,Dennison and Simpson) 2522
Hormone, oestrus-producing, in alcoholicsolution, stability of the InternationalStandard of (Rowlands and Callow) 837
Hormone, oxytocic, of posterior lobe ofpituitary gland (Freeman, Gulland andRandall) 2208; (Gulland and Lucas) 2208;(Gulland and Randall) 378, 391
Hormone, parathyroid, effect of, on serum andtissue calcium ofguinea-pigs (Linder) 2095
-Hormone, thyrotropic, effect of, upon serumcholesterol (Pugsley) 513
Hormones in urine following oophorectomyduring pregnancy (Allan and Dodds) 285
Horse serum, ultracentrifugal protein sedi-mentation diagram of (McFarlane) 660
HOYLE, L. see HAPPOLD, F. C.HUGHES, A. H. Unimolecular films of lecithin
and related compounds 430HUGHES, A. H. The action of snake venoms on
surface films 437HUGHES, A. H. see also SCHULMAN, J. H.HULME, A. C. Biochemical studies in the
nitrogen metabolism of the apple fruit.I. The estimation of amino-nitrogen by theVan Slyke method in presence of tannin263
Human blood, level of carbonyl compounds in(Johnson, Meiklejohn, Passmore and Thomp-son) 2506
Human blood, normal, ammonia of (Conway)2755
Human enamel and dentine, chemical com-position of (Bowes and Murray) 2721
Human nutrition, phytin in (McCance andWiddowson) 2694
Human placenta, water-soluble precursor ofcholine in (Smyth) 2067
Human seminal plasma, constituents of(Goldblatt) 1346
Human serum, normal, ultracentrifugal proteinsedimentation diagram of (McFarlane) 660
Human tissues and exereta, lead content of(Tompsett and Anderson) 1851Biochem. 1935 xxix
2863
HUTCHINSON, J. C. D. see CHICK, H.Hydantoin of arginine (Boon and Robson)
2573Hydantoin synthesis of amino-acids, sulphides
as reducing and hydrolytic agents in (Boydand Robson) 546
Hydantoins, piperidine and diethylaminfe ascatalysts in condensation of aromaticaldehydes with (Boyd and Robson) 542
Hydrogen, formation of, from glucose andformic acid by so-called "resting" B. coli(Tasman) 2446; (Tasman and Pot) 1749
Hydrogen peroxide, oxidation of phenyl deri-vatives of fatty acids with, in presence ofcopper (Jones and Smedley-MacLean) 1877
Hydrolysis, enzymic, of glutamine in animaltissues (Krebs) 1951
,-Hydroxybutyric acid, oxidation of (Jones andSmedley-MacLean) 1690
,B-Hydroxybutyric acid, oxidation of, inpresence of guinea-pig liver slices (Jowettand Quastel) 2143
Hypnotics, effect of, on glucose tolerance (Tod)914
Hyponitrous acid, formation of, as an inter-mediate compound in the biological orphotochemical oxidation of ammonia tonitrous acid (Corbet) 1086
Ileal contents, examination of, for sterols(Gardner, Gainsborough and Murray) 1139
Indicator dyes, oxidation-reduction potential,effects of, on metabolism of tumour andnormal tissues (Elliott and Baker) 2396
Indicators, redox, reduction of dinitrophenolsby (Greville and Stern) 487
Indole, coli-tryptophan-, reaction (Happold andHoyle) 1918
Indole derivatives, action of washed suspen-sions of Bact. coli on (Woods) 649
Indole formation by Bact. coli (Woods) 640,649
Indole-3-aldehyde and its homologues, syn-thesis of (Boyd and Robson) 555
INGRAHAM, M. A. and STEENBOCK, H. Therelation of micro-organisms to carotenoidsand vitamin A. II. The production ofcarotenoids by Mycobacterium phlei 2553
Inositol in animal tissues, modification ofYoung's method for determination of(Gregory) 2798
Insulin, crystalline (Scott and Fisher) 1048Insulin, peripheral action of, in normal animals
(Laughton and Macallum) 1257Intestine of guinea-pig, ascorbic acid content
of (Zilva) 100Invertebrates, new method for determination
of arginase in (Baldwin) 252Invertebrates, nitrogen catabolism in (Need-
ham) 238, 252, 1538Invertebrates, nitrogen metabolism of (Trusz-
kowski and Chajkin6wna) 2361Iodine in cabbage (McClendon and Holdridge)
272Iodine value of monophosphatides and their
reaction to neutral salts, relations between(Spiegel-Adolf) 2413
Iodoethyl alcohol, action of, on thiol compoundsand on proteins (Goddard and Schubert)1009
182
2864 INDEX
Iron content, "inorganic", of human tissues(Tompsett) 480
Iron contents ofstomach and liver preparations(Jackson, Klein and Wilkinson) 330
Irradiation, y-ray, effect of, upon growth andnitrogenous metabolism of Bodo caudatus(Lawrie and Robertson) 1017
Irradiation of fats (Lampitt, Sylvester andBilham) 1167
IRVING, E. and SMITH, J. A. B. The fatty acidsof pig liver. III. A general analysis 1358
Ivory, vegetable, alleged autolysis of (Melnickand Cowgill) 1515
JACKSON, H., KLEIN, L. and WILKINSON, J. F.The iron and copper contents and thehaemopoietic activities of stomach and liverpreparations 330
JACKSON, H. see also HEILBRON, I. M.JACKSON, H. M. see CHICK, H.JENKINS, S. H. The biological oxidation of
carbohydrates. IV. The phosphorus re-quirements of percolating filters 116
JOHNSON, R. E., MEIKLEJOHN, A. P., PASS-MORE, R. and THOMPSON, R. H. S. A noteon the level of carbonyl compounds inhuman blood 2506
JOHNSON, R. E. see also THOMPSON, R. H. S.JONES, M. S. and TOD, H. The inhibitory
action of eserine upon choline-esterase invivo 2242
JONES, R. N. see HEILBRON, I. M.JONES, R. 0. and SMEDLEY-MAcLEAN, I. The
oxidation of the fatty acids in vitro, withespecial reference to the oxidation of ,-hy-droxybutyric and acetoacetic acids 1690
JONES, R. 0. and SMEDLEY-MAcLEAN, I. Theoxidation of phenyl derivatives of fattyacids with hydrogen peroxide in thepresence of copper 1877
JONES, T. S. G. and DAVIES, W. L. The relationof sodium to chlorine in the milk of Short-horn and Guernsey cows 978
DE JONGH, S. E. see DAvID, K.JORPES, E. The chemistry of heparin 1817JOSEPHSON, B. The optical properties of some
bile acids 1484JOSEPHSON, B. The determination of cholic
acids in blood 1519JOWETT, M. and QUASTEL, J. H. Studies in fat
metabolism. I. The oxidation of butyric,crotonic and ,-hydroxybutyric acids inpresence of guinea-pig liver slices 2143
JOWETT, M. and QUASTEL, J. H. Studies in fatmetabolism. II. The oxidation of normalsaturated fatty acids in the presence of liverslices 2159
JOWETT, M. and QUASTEL, J. H. Studies in fatmetabolism. III. The formation and break-down of acetoacetic acid in animal tissues2181
KANE, F. see CONWAY, E. J.KAY, H. D. see FOLLEY, S. J.KELLIE, A. E. and ZILvA, S. S. The catalytic
oxidation of ascorbic acid 1028Ketogenesis-antiketogenesis (Edson) 2082,
2498Ketone-body formation in liver, influence of
ammonium chloride on (Edson) 2082
KHAUSTOv, N. W. see CHARITE, A. J.Kidney, acetoacetic acid breakdown in (Quastel
and Wheatley) 2773Kidney, conversion of proline into glutamic
acid in (Weil-Malherbe and Krebs) 2077Kidney, isolated frog's, diffusion equilibria for
(Conway and Kane) 1446Kidney of rabbit, phosphatases of (Belfanti,
Contardi and Ercoli) 517Kidney, rat, and transplantable tumours
(Elliott, Benoy and Baker) 1937Kidney uricase, ox, extraction and precipitation
of (Truszkowski and Guberman6wna) 2787Kidney, water-soluble precursor of choline
found in (Booth) 2071KIK, M. C. see SURE, B.Kinetics of haemolytic systems (Ponder) 1263KINNERSLEY, H. W., O'BRIEN, J. R. and
PETERS, R. A. Crystalline vitamin B, 701KINNERSLEY, H. W., O'BRIEN, J. R. and
PETERS, R. A. Improved yields of vitaminB1 716
KINNERSLEY, H. W., O'BRIEN, J. R. andPETERS, R. A. The properties of bluefluorescent substances formed by oxidationof vitamin B1 (quinochromes) 2369
KLEIN, L. see JACKSON, H.KNAPP, A. W. and COWARD, K. H. The vitamin
D activity of cacao shell. I. The effect ofthe fermenting and drying of cacao on thevitamin D potency of cacao shell. II. Theorigin of vitamin D in cacao shell 2728
KON, S. K. and HENRY, K. M. The effect offeeding cacao shell to cows on the vitamin Dcontent of butter (milk) 2051
KON, S. K. see also BOOTH, R. G. and DANN,W. J.KORENCHEvSKY, V. and DENNISON, M. The
assay of crystalline male sexual hormone(androsterone) 1720
KORENCHEVSKY, V. and DENNISON, M. Theassay of fat-soluble androsterone-diol 2122
KORENCHEVSKY, V., DENNISON, M. andSIMPSON, S. L. The effects of water-solublepreparations of androsterone and andro-sterone-diol on castrated rats 2131
KORENCHEVSKY, V., DENNISON, M. andSIMPSON, S. L. Assay of the gonadotropichormone of pregnancy urine on male rats2522
KORENCHEvSKY, V., DENNISON, M. andSIMPSON, S. L. The prolonged treatment ofmale and female rats with androsterone andits derivatives, alone or together withoestrone 2534
KOSTERLITZ, H. see BELL, D. J.KRAMER, B. see SOBEL, A. E.KREBS, H. A. Metabolism of amino-acids.
III. Deamination of amino-acids 1620KREBS, H. A. Metabolism of amino-acids.
IV. The synthesis of glutamine fromglutamic acid and ammonia, and theenzymic hydrolysis of glutamine in animaltissues 1951
KREBS, H. A. see also WEIL-MALHERBE, H.
Lactic acid, metabolism of, in normal andtumour tissues (Elliott, Benoy and Baker)1937
Lactic acid, oxidative disappearance of, frombrain and the Pasteur reaction (Dixon) 973
INDEX
Lactic acid, post mortem accumulation of, in fish-muscle at low temperatures (Sharp) 850
Lactic dehydrogenase in tumour and muscleextracts (Boyland and Boyland) 1097
Lactic dehydrogenase of embryonic tissue,effect of radium on (Holmes) 2285
Lactoflavin and the "rat antipellagra" factor,differentiation of (Gyorgy) 741
Lactoflavin, differentiation of antiblacktongueand "P.-P." factors from (Birch, Gyorgyand Harris) 2830
Lactoflavin, distribution of, in natural productsof animal origin (Gyorgy) 760
Lactoflavin in micro-organisms (Pett) 937Lactoflavin, inactivation of, by visible light
(Gyorgy) 767Lactoflavin, isolation of, from algae (Heilbron,
Parry and Phipers) 1382Lactose, synthesis of, by slices of active
mammary gland in vitro (Grant) 1905L.AMPITT, L. H., SYLVESTER, N. D. and BILHAM,
P. Irradiation of fats. I. A standardisedmethod of use of ultra-violet light 1167
Larvae, blow-fly, fat-soluble growth factorrequired by (Hobson) 1292, 2923
Larvae, blow-fly, growth of, on blood andserum (Hobson) 1286
LASNITZKI, A. and SZ5RANYI, E. The influenceof alkali cations on the fermentationcapacity of yeast 580
LAUGHTON, N. B. and MACALLUM, A. B. Theperipheral action of insulin in normalanimals 1257
LAWRIE, N. R. Studies in the metabolism ofprotozoa. I. The nitrogenous metabolismand respiration of Bodo caudatus 588
LAWRIE, N. R. Studies in the metabolism ofprotozoa. II. Some biochemical reactionsoccurring in the presence of the washed cellsof Glaucomn2 pyriforMis 2297
LAWRIE, N. R. and ROBERTSON, M. The effectof y-ray irradiation upon the growth andnitrogenous metabolism of the protozoon,Bodo caudatus 1017
LAWSON, A. see BALSON, E. W.Lead content of human tissues and excreta
(Tompsett and Anderson) 1851Leaves of the barley plant, fructose anhydride
from (Archbold and Barter) 2689Lecithin and related compounds, unimolecular
films of (Hughes) 430Lecithin, spontaneous decomposition of (Price)
1021LEE, E. M. 8se COWARD, K. H.LEMBERG, R. Transformation of haemins into
bile pigments 1322LEVI, A. A. see BOYLAND, E.LEVY, L. F. and Fox, F. W. Antiscorbutic
value of lucerne 884Licania rigida, highly unsaturated acids from
(Brown and Farmer) 631Lignin, association of hemicelluloses with
(Norman and Shrikhande) 2259Light, visible, inactivation of lactoflavin and
vitamin B6 by (Gyorgy) 767LINDER, G. C. The effect of parathyroid
hormone and of tuberculosis on the serumand tissue calcium of guinea-pigs 2095
LINNELL, L. and RAPER, H. S. The chromogenof melanuria 76
2865
Linoleic acid, identification of (Green andHilditch) 1552
Linolenic acid, identification of (Green andHilditch) 1552
Linseed, oil, oxidation products of unsaturatedacids of (Nunn and Smedley-MacLean)2742
Lipaemia, diabetic, blood fats in (Herbert)1887
Lipase, distribution of, in dormant and ger-minating wheat seeds (Pett) 1898
Lipochromes ofFucus vesiculosus (Heilbron andPhipers) 1369
Lipochromes of sea anemones (Heilbron,Jackson and Jones) 1384
Lipoids, physical chemistry of (Spiegel-Adolf)2413
Liver and fat metabolism (Aylward, Channonand Wilkinson) 169
Liver, "cholesterol" fatty, influence of case-inogen content of diets on nature of(Beeston, Channon and Wilkinson) 2659
Liver glycogen (Bell) 2031; (Bell and Koster-litz) 2027
Liver, fish-, at low temperatures, glycogenolysisin (Sharp) 854
Liver, influence of ammonium chloride onketone-body formation in (Edson) 2082
Liver of rabbit, phosphatases of (Belfanti,Contardi and Ercoli) 517
Liver of rat, formation of carbohydrate fromfat in (Gemmill and Holmes) 338
Liver oils, fish-, absorption spectra of acidsfrom (Edisbury, Morton and Lovern) 899
Liver, pig, fatty acids of (Irving and Smith)1358
Liver preparations, iron and copper contentsand haemopoietic activities of (Jackson,Klein and Wilkinson) 330
Liver slices, guinea-pig, oxidation of butyric,crotonic and P-hydroxybutyric acids inpresence of (Jowett and Quastel) 2143
Liver slices, oxidation of normal saturatedfatty acids in presence of (Jowett andQuastel) 2159
Livers, fatty, action of choline in preventionand cure of (Best and Channon) 2651
Livers, fatty, protein and dietary productionof (Channon and Wilkinson) 350
Livers of rats previously given massive dosesof vitamin A concentrate, elimination ofvitamin A from (Davies and Moore) 147
LOVERN, J. A. Fat metabolism in fishes. VI.The fats of some plankton Crustacea 847
LOVERN, J. A. Fat metabolism in fishes. VII.The depot fats of certain fish fed on knowndiets 1894
LOVERN, J. A. see also EDISBURY, J. R.LOWENFELD, M. F. see WIDDOWS, S. T.LuCAs, N. S. see GULLAND, J. M.Lucerne, antiscorbutic value of (Levy and Fox)
884Lysin, disappearance of, during stromatolysis
(Ponder) 1263
McANALLY, R. A. and SMEDLEY-MACLEAN, I.The synthesis of reserve carbohydrate byyeast. I. Synthesis from glucose andmaltose and the influence of phosphatethereon 1872
182-2
2866 INDEX
McANALLY, R. A. and SMEDLEY-MACLEAN, I.The synthesis of reserve carbohydrate byyeast. II. The effect of fluoride 2236
MACALLUM, A. B. see LAUGHTON, N. B.MCCANCE, R. A. and WIDDowsoN, E. M.
Phytin in human nutrition 2694MCCANCE, R. A. see also WATCHORN, E. and
WIDDOWSON, E. M.MCCLENDON, J. F. and HOLDRIDGE, C. E.
Iodine in cabbage 272McFARLANE, A. S. An ultracentrifugal in-
vestigation of the serum proteins 407McFARLANE, A. S. The untracentrifugal
protein sedimentation diagram of normalhuman, cow and horse serum 660
McFARLANE, A. S. The behaviour of patho-logical sera in the ultracentrifuge 1175
McFARLANE, A. S. The behaviour of urinaryproteins in the ultracentrifuge 1202
McFARLANE, A. S. The ultracentrifugalanalysis of normal and pathological serumfractions 1209
McHENRY, E. W. and GAVIN, C. Histaminase.IV. Further studies in purification. V. Sourceof the ammonia formed in the histamine-histaminase reaction 622
McHENRY, E. W. and GRAHAM, M. Observa-tions on the estimation of ascorbic acid bytitration 2013
Macleod, John James Rickard, obituary noticeof 1253
MACWALTER, R. J. see DRUMMOND, J. C.Magnesium, method for micro-determination of
(Cruess-Callaghan) 1081Magnesium, serum-, variations in, in normal
parturition and in milk fever (Godden andDuckworth) 445
MAIZELS, M. The permeation of erythrocytesby cations 1970
Male hormone concentrates, effect of, onaccessory reproductive organs of castratedrats, mice and guinea-pigs (Callow andDeanesly) 1424
Male rats, assay of gonadotropic hormone ofpregnancy urine on (Korenchevsky, Den-nison and Simpson) 2522
Male rats, prolonged treatment of, with andro-sterone alone or together with oestrone(Korenchevsky, Dennison and Simpson)2534
Malignancy, enzymic efficiency in (Sure, Kik,Buchanan, Thatcher and De Groat) 1508
fl-Malt-amylase, reversible inhibition of, byascorbic acid (Hanes) 2588
Maltose, synthesis of reserve carbohydratefrom, by yeast, and influence of phosphateon (McAnally and Smedley-MacLean) 1872
Mammary gland, alkaline phosphomonoesteraseof (Folley and Kay) 1837
Mammary gland, human, antenatal secretion of(Widdows, Lowenfeld, Bond, Shiskin andTaylor) 1167
Mammary gland, active, synthesis of lactoseby slices of, in vitro (Grant) 1905
Mannocarolose *produced from glucose byPenicillium Charlesii G. Smith, molecularstructure of (Haworth, Raistrick andStacey) 612
Marine algae, phosphorus content of (Haas andRussell-Wells) 1915
Marine plants, inactivation of catalases from,by oxygen (Marks) 509
MARKS, G. W. The inactivation of catalasesfrom certain marine plants by oxygen 509
MARRIAN, G. F. and BEALL, D. The constitu-tion of equol 1586
MARRIAN, G. F. see also COHEN, S. L.MAWSON, C. A. The influence of animal tissues
on the oxidation of ascorbic acid 569MEAD, T. H. see GULLAND, J. M. and HARING-
TON, C. R.MEDES, G. The determination of ascorbic acid
in urine with phospho-18-tungstic acid2251
MEIJER, T. M. see GORTER, E.MEIKLEJOHN, A. P. see JOHNSON, R. F.Melanuria,chromogenof(LinnellandRaper) 76MELDRUM, N. U. and TARR, H. L. A. The
reduction of glutathione by the Warburg-Christian system 108
MELNICK, D. and COWGILL, G. R. On thealleged autohydrolysis of vegetable ivory1515
MELVILLE, J. Labile glutamine peptides, andtheir bearing on the origin of the ammoniaset free during the enzymic digestion ofproteins 179
MELVILLE, J. and RICHARDSON, G. M. Thetitration constants of some amides anddipeptides in relation to alcohol and for-maldehyde titration of amino-N 187
Membranes, semi-permeable sac-, preparationof (Duckworth) 656
MENON, S. R. K. The variation in the methoxyland cellulose values of the fibre of the fruitof Cocos nucifera during its growth frominfancy of the nut to its ultimate drying onthe tree 282
Metabolic acids of Penicillium Charlesii, ab-sorption spectra of (Herbert and Hirst)1881
Metabolic product of Penicillium brevi-compac-tum Dierckx and P. cyclopium Westling,i-erythritol (Oxford and Raistrick) 1599
Metabolic product of P. griseo-fulvum Dierckx,P. flexuosum Dale and P. BrefeldianumDodge, fulvic acid (Oxford, Raistrick andSimonart) 1102
Metabolic products of A spergillus terreus Thom(Raistrick and Smith) 606
Metabolic products of Penicillium CharlesiiG. Smith (Clutterbuck, Raistrick andReuter) 300, 871, 1300
Metabolism, carbohydrate, of normal andtumour tissues, differential effect of radiumradiation on (Crabtree) 2334
Metabolism, copper, in man (Chou and Adolph)476
Metabolism, fat (Jowett and Quastel) 2143,2159, 2181; (Quastel and Wheatley) 2773
Metabolism, fat, in fishes (Lovern) 847, 1894Metabolism, fat, liver and (Aylward, Channon
and Wilkinson) 169Metabolism, fat, of rabbit foetus, r6le of
placenta in (Boyd) 985Metabolism, fatty acid, new spectroscopic
phenomenon in (Dann, Moore, Booth,Golding and Kon) 138
Metabolism, nitrogen, ininvertebrates (Baldwin)1538
MILLER, E. J. The basic amino-acids of typicalforage grass proteins 2344
MIILLIKAN, G. A. see HOPKINS, F. G.Milroy, John Alexander, obituary notice of
983Mineral constituents of bone (Burns and
Henderson) 2385MOGGRIDGE, R. C. G. and OGSTON, A. G. The
potentiometric titration of solutions ofvitamin B1 866
Molecular oxygen, mechanism of reaction ofsubstrates with (Ogston and Green) 1983,2005
Molecular units of fish and rabbit glycogens(Bell) 2031
MOLONEY, P. J. and ORR, M. D. Purificationof diphtheria toxoid 1525
Mollusca, correlation between uricotelic meta-bolism and habitat in (Needham) 238
Monolayers of proteolytic enzymes and proteins(Schulman and Hughes) 1236, 1243
MOORE, T. see BOOTH, R. G., DANN, W. J. andDAVIES, A. W.
MORGAN, R. S., EDISBURY, J. R. and MORTON,R. A. A discrepancy between biologicalassays and other methods of determiningvitamin A 1645
Morgan, Ronald Sydney, obituary notice of2639
MORRIS, C. J. 0. R. A still for concentrationunder reduced pressure 567
MORTON, R. A. see EDISBURY, J. R. andMORGAN, R. S.
Mould tissue, chemistry of (Prill, Wenck andPeterson) 21
Mucilage, cress seed (Bailey) 2477MURRAY, M. M. see BOWES, J. H.MURRAY, R. M. see GARDNER, J. A.Muscle, enzyme systems of, dealing with
hexosephosphates (Scharles, Baker andSalter) 1927
Muscle extract, linkage of chemical changes in(Needham and v. Heyningen) 2040
Muscle extracts, lactic dehydrogenase, xanthineoxidase and nucleosidase in (Boyland andBoyland) 1097
Muscle, fish-, at low temperatures, post mortembreakdown of glycogen and accumulationof lactic acid in (Sharp) 850
Muscle glycolysis, r6le of glutathione in (Gaddieand Stewart) 2101
Muscle haemoglobin, estimation of (Watson)2114
Mycobacterium phlei, production of carotenoidsby (Ingraham and Steenbock) 2553
Myosin, spreading of (Gorter and van Ormondt)48
Naphthoresorcinol test for conjugated glu-curonides, Tollens's, application to urine of(Salt) 2705
NAUMANN, H. N. Studies on vacuum evapora-tion and distillation 994
NEEDHAM, D. M. and v. HEYNINGEN, W. E.The linkage of chemical changes in muscleextract 2040
NEEDHAM, J. Problems of nitrogen catabolismin invertebrates. II. Correlation betweenuricotelic metabolism and habitat in thephylum Mollusca 238
Metabolism, nitrogen, of apple fruit (Hulme)263
Metabolism,nitrogen, ofBodo caudatus (Lawrie)588
Metabolism, nitrogen, of Bodo caudatus, effectof y-ray irradiation upon (Lawrie andRobertson) 1017
Metabolism, nitrogen, of certain invertebrates(Truszkowski and Chajkin6wna) 2361
Metabolism of amino-acids (Krebs) 1620,1951; (Weil-Malherbe and Krebs) 2077
Metabolism of galactose (Grant) 1661, 1905Metabolism of lactic and pyruvic acids in
normal and tumour tissues (Elliott, Benoyand Baker) 1937
Metabolism of normal and tumour tissue(Dickens and Greville) 1468
Metabolism of polycyclic compounds (Boylandand Levi) 2679
Metabolism of protozoa (Lawrie) 588, 2297Metabolism of strict anaerobes (genus Clostri-
dium) (Stickland) 288, 889Metabolism of tissues growing in culture
(Holmes) 2285Metabolism of transplantable tumours, effect
of X-rays on (Bancroft, Beck and Russell)2416
Metabolism of tumour and normal tissues,effects of oxidation-reduction potentialindicator dyes on (Elliott and Baker) 2396
Metabolism, phosphate and creatine, in fever(Payne) 1310
Metabolism, tissue (Boyland and Boyland)1097, 1910
Metabolism, uricotelic, and habitat, correlationbetween in Mollusea (Needham) 238
Methyl sulphide, liberation of, by seaweed(Haas) 1297
1-y-Methyltetronic acid (Clutterbuck, Raistrickand Reuter) 1300
Mice, castrated, effect of androsterone andof male hormone concentrates on acces-sory reproductive organs of (Callow andDeanesly) 1424
Micro-biological oxidation, formation of hypo-nitrous acid in (Corbet) 1086
Micro-burette, new (Heatley) 626Micro-organisms, biochemistry of (Clutterbuck,
Raistrick and Reuter) 300, 871, 1300;(Oxford and Raistrick) 1599; (Oxford,Raistrick and Simonart) 1102; (Raistrickand Smith) 606
Micro-organisms, lactoflavin in (Pett) 937Micro-organisms, polysaccharides synthesised
by (Haworth, Raistrick and Stacey) 612,2668
Micro-organisms, relation of, to carotenoidsand vitamin A (Ingraham and Steenbock)2553
Milk, effect of feeding cacao shell to cows onvitamin D content of (Kon and Henry)2051
Milk, effect of halogen salts on clotting of, bytrypsin (Clifford) 1059
Milk fever, variations in serum-magnesium andin partition of serum-calcium in (Goddenand Duckworth) 445
Milk of Shorthorn and Guernsey cows, relationof sodium to chlorine in (Jones and Davies)978
INDEX 2867
Nessler's reagent, modified, for micro-deter-mination of urea in tungstic acid bloodfiltrate (Barrett) 2442
Nitrate content of animal tissues (Whelan)782
Nitrate, sodium, assimilation of, by grass plant(Eggleton) 1389
Nitrogen, amino-, estimation of, in fruit(Hulme) 263
Nitrogen catabolism in invertebrates (Baldwin)238, 252, 1538
Nitrogen metabolism ofapple fruit, biochemicalstudies in (Hulme) 263
Nitrogen metabolism of certain invertebrates(Truszkowski and Chajkinowna) 2361
Nitrogen, non-protein, of pulses (Bhagvat andSreenivasaya) 909
Nitrogen of polysaccharide complex fromChondrus crispus (Butler) 1025
Nitrogenous metabolism of Bodo caudatus(Lawrie) 588
Nitrogenous metabolism ofBodo caudatus, effectof y-ray irradiation upon (Lawrie andRobertson) 1017
Nitrogenous salts, inorganic, assimilation of,by grass plant (Eggleton) 1389
Nitrous acid, formation of hyponitrous acid asan intermediate compound in biological orphotochemical oxidation of ammonia to(Corbet) 1086
NoRMAN,A.G. Thehemicelluloses. I.Alcoholicsodium hydroxide as a pretreatment toextraction 945
NORMAN, A. G. and SHRIKHANDE, J. G. Thehemicelluloses. II. The association ofhemicelluloses with lignin 2259
NORRIS, F. W. and REscH, C. E. The analysisof carbohydrates of the cell wall of plants.I. The relation between uronic anhydridecontent and furfuraldehyde yield 1590
NOTEVARP, 0. Determination of vitamin Awith the Hilger vitameter equipped with adevice for photographic recording 1227
Nucleosidase in tumour and muscle extracts(Boyland and Boyland) 1097
NUNN, L. C. A. and SMEDLEY-MAcLEAN, I.The oxidation products of the unsaturatedacids of linseed oil 2742
Nutrition, human, phytin in (McCance andWiddowson) 2694
Nutrition, maintenance, in the pigeon (Carterand O'Brien) 2746
Oak starch, preparation and properties of(Campbell) 1068
Obituary notice of Harry Arthur AshwellAitken 1
Obituary notice of Juan Pedige CharlesChandrasena 1253
Obituary notice of Victor John Harding 1Obituary notice of John James Rickard
Macleod 1253Obituary notice of John Alexander Milroy
983Obituary notice of Ronald Sydney Morgan
2639O'BRIEN, J. R. see CARTER, C. W. and KIN-
NERSLEY, H. W.Octadecadienoic acid, occurrence of, in cow
butter fats (Green and Hilditch) 1564
Oestriol, hydrolysis of combined forms ofoestrone and, present in human pregnancyurine (Cohen and Marrian) 1577
Oestrone and oestriol, hydrolysis of combinedforms of, present in human pregnancy urine(Cohen and Marrian) 1577
Oestrone together with androsterone, prolongedtreatment of male and female rats with(Korenchevsky, Dennison and Simpson)2534
Oestrus-producing hormone in alcoholic solu-tion, stability of the International Standardof (Rowlands and Callow) 837
OGSTON, F. J. and GREEN, D. E. The mechanismof the reaction of substrates with molecularoxygen. I 1983
OGSTON, F. J. and GREEN, D. E. The mechanismof the reaction of substrates with molecularoxygen. II 2005
OGsToN, A. G. see MOGGRIDGE, R. C. G.Oil, linseed, oxidation products of unsaturated
acids of(Nunn and Smedley-MacLean) 2742Oil, wheat germ, constituents of unsaponifiable
fraction of, with particular reference tovitamin E (Drummond, Singer and Mac-Walter) 2510
Oil, wheat germ, unsaponifiable fraction of,with special reference to vitamin A(Drummond, Singer and MacWalter) 456
Oils, fish-liver, absorption spectra of acids from(Edisbury, Morton and Lovern) 899
Oils, natural, unsaturated acids of (Brown andFarmer) 631
Oiticica oil, highly unsaturated acids from(Brown and Farmer) 631
Oophorectomy during pregnancy, hormones inurine following (Allan and Dodds) 285
VAN ORMONDT, H. see GORTER, E.Ornithine, preparation of (Boon and Robson)
2684Ornithuric acid, preparation of (Boon and
Robson) 2684ORR, M. D. see MOLONEY, P. J.Oryza sativa, anaerobic decomposition of
(Acharya) 528, 953Osmotic equilibria of haemocyanin in a gravi-
tational field (Roche, Roche, Adair andAdair) 2576
Ox kidney uricase, extraction and precipitationof(Truszkowski and Guberman6wna) 2787
OXFORD, A. E. and RAISTRICK, H. Studies inthebiochemistryofmicro-organisms. XLVI.i-Erythritol, a metabolic product of Peni-cillium brevi-compactum Dierckx and P.cyclopium Westling 1599
OXFORD, A. E., RAISTRICK, H. and SIMONART, P.Studies in the biochemistry of micro-organisms. XLIV. Fulvic acid, a newcrystalline yellow pigment, a metabolicproduct of P. griseo-fulvum Dierckx,P. flexuo8um Dale and P. BrefeldianumDodge 1102
Oxidase, xanthine, identity of Schardingerenzyme and (Booth) 1732
Oxidase, xanthine, in tumour and muscleextracts (Boyland and Boyland) 1097
Oxidation, biological or photochemical, ofammonia to nitrous acid, formation ofhyponitrous acid as an intermediate com-pound in (Corbet) 1086
2868 INDEX
INDEX
Oxidation, catalytic, of ascorbic acid (Kellieand Zilva) 1028
Oxidation of alanine by Cl. sporogenes (Stick-land) 889
Oxidation of ascorbic acid, influence of animaltissues on (Mawson) 569
Oxidation of butyric, crotonic and ,B-hydroxy-butyric acids in presence of guinea-pig liverslices (Jowett and Quastel) 2143
Oxidation of fatty acids in vitro (Jones andSmedley-MacLean) 1690
Oxidation of normal saturated fatty acids inpresence of liver slices (Jowett and Quastel)2159
Oxidation of phenyl derivatives of fatty acidswith hydrogen peroxide in presence ofcopper (Jones and Smedley-MacLean) 1877
Oxidation of vitamin B1, properties of bluefluorescent substances formed by (Kin-nersley, O'Brien and Peters) 2369
Oxidation products of unsaturated acids oflinseed oil (Nunn and Smedley-MacLean)2742
Oxidation-reduction potential indicator dyes,effects of, on metabolism of tumour andnormal tissues (Elliott and Baker) 2396
Oxidation-reduction potentials of toxoflavin(Stern) 500
Oxidation-reduction system, recognition ofoxytocie hormone as (Gulland and Randall)378
Oxidation, tissue, of chronic avitaminouspigeon's brain, action of crystalline vitaminB1 on (Rydin) 860
Oxygen-haemoglobinreaction,thermochemistryof (Roughton) 2604
Oxygen, inactivation of catalases from certainmarine plants by (Marks) 509
Oxygen, molecular, mechanism of reaction ofsubstrates with (Ogston and Green) 1983,2005
Oxygen, reaction of haemoglobin with (Bate-man and Roughton) 2622
Oxytocic hormone of posterior lobe of pituitarygland (Freeman, Gulland, Randall andLucas) 2208; (Gulland and Randall) 378,391
Pancreas, bovine, zinc content of (Fisher andScott) 1055
Pancreatic proteinase (Farber and Wynne)2313, 2323
Papain and cathepsin, activation phenomenaof (Purr) 13
Papain and cathepsin, reversible inactivationof (Purr) 5
PAPPENHEIMER, A. M., jun. The nature of the"sporogenes vitamin", an essential growthfactor for Cl. sporogenes and relatedorganisms 2057
Parathyroid glands, guanidine and (Saunders)1597
Parathyroid hormone, effect of, on serumand tissue calcium of guinea-pigs (Linder)2095
Paresis, appearance of, in adult rats sufferingfrom chronic avitaminosis E (Ringsted)788
PARKES, A. S. see CALLow, R. K.PARRY, E. G. see HEILBRON, I. M.
2869
Parturition, normal, variations in serum-magnesium and in partition of serum-calcium in (Godden and Duckworth) 445
PASSMORE, R. A note on a synthetic diet forrabbits 2469
PASSMORE, R. see also JOHNSON, R. E.Pasteur reaction, effect of potassium on gluco-
lysis of brain tissue with reference to (Ash-ford and Dixon) 157
Pasteur reaction, oxidative disappearance oflactic acid from brain and (Dixon) 973
PATTERSON, J. The determination of fructosein blood 1398
PAYNE, W. W. Phosphate and creatine meta-bolism in fever 1310
Pellagra-preventing factor and flavin asseparate constituents of the vitamin B2complex (Harris) 776
Pellagra-preventinfg factor, distribution of,in natural products of animal origin(Gyorgy) 760
Pellagra, r6le of vitamin B2 complex in (Birch,Gyorgy and Harris) 2830
Penicillium Brefeldianum Dodge, fulvic acid,new crystalline yellow pigment, a metabolicproduct of (Oxford, Raistrick and Simonart)1102
Penicillium brevicaule (Scopulariopsis brevi-caulis), production of trimethylarsine by(Challenger and Higginbottom) 1757
Penicillium brevi-compactum Dierckx andP. cyclopium Westling, i-erythritol, ametabolic product of (Oxford and Raistrick)1599
Penicillium Charlesii G. Smith, absorptionspectra of metabolic acids of (Herbert andHirst) 1881
Penicillium Charlesii G. Smith, metabolic pro-ducts of(Clutterbuck, Raistrick and Reuter)300, 871, 1300
Penicillium Charlesii G. Smith, molecularstructure of mannocarolose produced fromglucose by (Haworth, Raistrick and Stacey)612
Penicillium cyclopium Westling and P. brevi-compactum Dierckz, i-erythritol, a metabolicproduct of (Oxford and Raistrick) 1599
Penicillium flexuosum Dale, fulvic acid, newcrystalline yellow pigment, a metabolicproduct of (Oxford, Raistrick and Simonart)1102
Penicillium griseo-fulvum Dierckx, fulvic acid,new crystalline yellow pigment, a metabolicproduct of (Oxford, Raistrick and Simonart)1102
Penicillium varians G. Smith, molecularstructure of varianose produced fromglucose by (Haworth, Raistrick and Stacey)2668
Pepsin, behaviour of, in the ultracentrifugeafter alkaline inactivation (Philpot) 2458
Peptides, labile glutamine, their bearing onorigin of ammonia set free during enzymicdigestion of proteins (Melville) 179
Peripheral action of insulin in normal animals(Laughton and Macallum) 1257
Peroxide, hydrogen, oxidation of phenylderivatives of fatty acids with, in presenceof copper (Jones and Smedley-MacLean)1877
2870 INDEX
PETERS, R. A., RYDIN, H. and THOMPSON,R. H. S. Brain respiration, a chain ofreactions, as revealed by experiments uponthe catatorulin effect 53
PETERS, R. A., RYDIN, H. and THOMPSON,R. H. S. The relation of pyruvic acid inbrain to certain tissue poisons 63
PETERS, R. A. see also KINNERSLEY, H. W. andTHOMPSON, R. H. S.
PETERSON, W. H. see PRILL, E. A.PETT, L. B. Lactoflavininmicro-organisms 937PETT, L. B. Studies on the distribution of
enzymes in dormant and germinating wheatseeds. I. Dipeptidase and protease. II.Lipase 1898
PHELPS, H. J. The response of the isolateduterus of the guinea-pig to histamine 1043
Phenyl derivatives of fatty acids, oxidation of,with hydrogen peroxide, in presence ofcopper (Jones and Smedley-MacLean) 1877
PHILPOT, J. ST L. The behaviour of pepsin inthe ultracentrifuge after alkaline in-activation 2458
PHIPERS, R. F. see HEILBRON, I. M.Phosphatase, active, found in dog faeces,
purification of (Armstrong) 2020Phosphatase activity in strontium rickets
(Sobel, Cohen and Kramer) 2646Phosphatase, bone, hydrolysis of hexose-
diphosphoric ester by (Tank6 and Robison)961
Phosphatases (Belfanti, Contardi and Ereoli)517, 842, 1491
Phosphate, influence of, on synthesis of reservecarbohydrate from glucose and maltose byyeast (McAnally and Smedley-MacLean)1872
Phosphate metabolism in fever (Payne) 1310Phosphatides, mono-, relations between iodine
value of, and their reactions to neutral salts(Spiegel-Adolf) 2413
Phosphohexokinase, participation of, in hydro-lysis of hexosediphosphoric ester by bonephosphatase (Tank6 and Robisson) 961
Phospholipins of blood (Stewart and Hendry)1683
Phosphomonoesterase, alkaline, of mammarygland (Folley and Kay) 1837
Phosphorus content of marine algae (Haas andRussell-Wells) 1915
Phosphorus determinations, use of sodiumfluoride as a blood anticoagulant in(Burkens) 796
Phosphorus requirements of percolating filters(Jenkins) 116
Phosphorylation during galactose fermentationand its relation to interconversion ofhexoses (Grant) 1661
Phospho-18-tungstic acid, determination ofascorbic acid in urine with (Medes) 2251
Photochemical oxidation ofammonia to nitrousacid, formation of hyponitrous acid as anintermediate compound in (Corbet) 1086
Phytin in human nutrition (McCance andWiddowson) 2694
Pig, body fats of (Hilditch and Stainsby) 90Pig liver, fatty acids of (Irving and Smith)
1358Pigeon, maintenance nutrition in (Carter and
O'Brien) 2746
Pigeon's brain, chronic avitaminous, action ofcrystalline vitamin B1 on tissue oxidationof (Rydin) 860
Pigeons, uric acid synthesis in (Fisher) 2192,2198
Pigments, bile, transformation of haemins into(Lemberg) 1322
Pigments, carotenoid, of sea anemones (Heil-bron, Jackson and Jones) 1384
Piperidine and diethylamine as catalysts incondensation of aromatic aldehydes withhydantoins (Boyd and Robson) 542
Pituitary gland, oxytocic hormone of posteriorlobe of (Freeman, Gulland and Randall)2208; (Gulland and Lucas) 2208; (Gullandand Randall) 378, 391
Placenta, human, water-soluble precursor ofcholine in (Smyth) 2067
Placenta, r6le of, in fat metabolism of rabbitfoetus (Boyd) 985
Plankton crustacea, fats of (Lovern) 847Plant, grass, assimilation of inorganic nitro-
genous salts, including sodium nitrate, by(Eggleton) 1389
Plant materials, anaerobic decomposition of(Acharya) 953, 1116, 1459
Plants, analysis of carbohydrates of cell wall of(Norris and Resch) 1590
Plants, marine, inactivation of catalases from,by oxygen (Marks) 509
Plants, nature, distribution and development ofcertain cell wall constituents of (Buston)196
Plasma, human seminal, constituents of(Goldblatt) 1346
Polycyclic compounds, metabolism of (Boylandand Levi) 2679
Polypeptides, potentiometric determination of(Balson, Earwicker and Lawson) 2700
Polysaccharide complex from Chondrus crispus,nitrogen of (Butler) 1025
Polysaccharide synthesis by bacteria (Cooperand Preston) 2267
Polysaccharides of certain hardwoods (Camp-bell) 1068
Polysaccharides synthesised by micro-organisms(Haworth, Raistrick and Stacey) 612,2668
PONDER, E. Studies on the kinetics of hae-molytic systems. VII. The disappearance oflysin during stromatolysis 1263
POT, A. W. see TASMAN, A.Potassium, effect of, on glucolysis of brain
tissue with reference to Pasteur effect(Ashford and Dixon) 157
Potentials, oxidation-reduction, of toxoflavin(Stern) 500
Potentials, reduction, of bacterial suspensions(Yudkin) 1130
Potentiometric determination of polypeptidesand amino-acids (Balson, Earwicker andLawson) 2700
Pregnancy, hormones in urine followingoophorectomy during (Allan and Dodds)285
Pregnancy urine, assay of gonadotropic hor-mone of, on male rats (Korenchevsky,Dennison and Simpson) 2522
Pregnancy urine, human, hydrolysis of com-bined forms of oestrone and oestriol presentin (Cohen and Marrian) 1577
PURR, A. Studies on the reversible inactivationof papain and cathepsin 5
PURR, A. The activation phenomena of papainand cathepsin 13
PYKE, M. A. see BOURNE, M. C.Pyruvate, blood, in vitamin B1 deficiency
(Thompson and Johnson) 694Pyruvic acidin brain, relation of, to certaintissue
poisons (Peters, Rydin and Thompson) 63Pyruvic acid, metabolism of, in normal and
tumour tissues (Elliott, Benoy and Baker)1937
QIUASTEL, J. H. and WHEATLEY, A. H. M.Studies in fat metabolism. IV. Acetoaceticacid breakdown in the kidney 2773
QIUASTEL, J. H. see also JOWETT, M.Quinochromes formed by oxidation of vitamin
B1, properties of (Kinnersley, O'Brien andPeters) 2369
Quotients, respiratory, of normal and tumourtissue (Elliott and Baker) 2433
Rabbit foetus, role of placenta in fat meta-bolism of (Boyd) 985
Rabbit glycogens, molecular units of (Bell)1931
Rabbit, phosphatases of liver, kidney, serumand bones of (Belfanti, Contardi and Ercoli)517
Rabbits, synthetic diet for (Passmore) 2469Radium, effect of, on lactic dehydrogenase and
arginase systems of embryonic tissue(Holmes) 2285
Radium radiation, differential effect of, oncarbohydrate metabolism of normal andtumour tissues (Crabtree) 2334
RAISTRICK, H. and SMITH, G. Studies in thebiochemistry of micro-organisms. XLII.The metabolic products of Aspergillusterreus Thom. A new mould metabolicproduct-terrein 606
RAISTRICK, H. see also CLUTTERIBUCK, P. W.,HAWORTH, W. N. and OXFORD, A. E.
Ramigenic acid, formation and structure of(Clutterbuck, Raistrick and Reuter) 1300
RANDALL, S. S. see FREEMAN, M. and GIULLAND,J. M.
RAPER, H. S. see LINNELL, L.Rat antipellagra factor, differentiation of
lactoflavin and (Gyorgy) 741Rat, effect of 2:4-dinitrophenol upon calcium,
creatine and creatinine excretion in(Pugsley) 2247
Rat, effect of incomplete diets on concentrationof ascorbic acid in the organs of (Hopkins,Slater and Millikan) 2803
Rat, formation of carbohydrate from fat inliver of (Gemmill and Holmes) 338
Rat kidney and transplantable tumours(Elliott, Benoy and Baker) 1937
Rat, vaginal contents of, determination ofvitamin A by means of its influence on(Coward, Cambden and Lee) 2736
Rats, adult, suffering from chronic avitaminosisE, appearance of paresis in (Ringsted) 788
Rats, castrated, effect of androsterone and ofmale hormone concentrates on accessoryreproductive organs of(Callow and Deanesly)1424
PRESTON, J. F. see COOPER, E. A.PRICE, C. W. Note on the spontaneous de-
composition of lecithin 1021PRILL, E. A., WENCK, P. R. and PETERSON
W. H. The chemistry of mould tissue.VI. Factors influencing the amount andnature of the fat produced by Aspergillusftscheri 21
Proline, conversion of, into glutamic acid inkidney (Weil-Malherbe and Krebs) 2077
Proline, reduction of, by Cl. sporogenes (Stick-land) 288
Protease, distribution of, in dormant andgerminating wheat seeds (Pett) 1898
Protein and dietary production of fatty livers(Channon and Wilkinson) 350
Protein, dietary, influence of, on maintenancenutrition in the pigeon (Carter and O'Brien)2746
Protein, egg-white as sole source of, for youngrats (Gorter) 322
Protein-free urines giving a biuret-like reaction(Godfried) 1340
Protein sedimentation diagram, ultracentri-fugal, of normal human, cow and horseserum (McFarlane) 660
Proteinase, pancreatic (Farber and Wynne)2313, 2323
Proteins, action ofiodoethyl alcoholon(Goddardand Schubert) 1009
Proteins, bearing of labile glutamine peptideson ammonia set free during enzymicdigestion of (Melville) 179
Proteins, biological value of (Chick, Boas-Fixsen, Hutchinson and Jackson) 1702;(Chick, Hutchinson and Jackson) 1712
Proteins, complex, spreading of (Gorter, vanOrmondt and Meijer) 38
Proteins, dilatometric determination of relativedigestibility of (Sreerangachar and Sreeni-vasaya) 291
Proteins, forage grass, basic amino-acids of(Miller) 2344
Proteins, monolayers of (Schulman andHughes) 1236, 1243
Proteins, serum, ultracentrifugal investigationof (McFarlane) 407
Proteins, urinary, behaviour of, in the ultra-centrifuge (McFarlane) 1202
Proteins, wheat, changes of, under action offlour and yeast enzymes (Blagoveschenskiand Yurgenson) 805
Proteolytic enzymes, monolayers of (Schul-man and Hughes) 1236, 1243
Protozoa, metabolism of (Lawrie) 588, 2297Protozoon, Bodo caudatus, effect of y-ray
irradiation upon growth and nitrogenousmetabolism of (Lawrie and Robertson)1017
PRUNTY, F. T. G. and RoScoE, M. H. Thesuggested relation between cystine andvitamin B2 2491
PUCHER, G. W. see VICKERY, H. B.PUGSLEY, L. I. The effect of thyrotropic
hormone upon serum cholesterol 513PUGSLEY, L. I. The effect of 2: 4-dinitrophenol
upon calcium, creatine and creatinine ex-cretion in the rat 2247
Pulses, non-protein nitrogen of (Bhagvat andSreenivasaya) 909
2871INDEX
Rats, castrated, effects of water-soluble pre-parations of androsterone and andro-sterone-diol on (Korenchevsky, Dennisonand Simpson) 2131
Rats fed on diets deficient in vitamin B2occurrence of cataract in (Bourne andPyke) 1865
Rats, male and female, prolonged treatment of,with androsterone alone or together withoestrone (Korenchevsky, Dennison andSimpson) 2534
Rats, male, assay of gonadotropic hormone ofpregnancy urine on (Korenchevsky, Den-nison and Simpson) 2522
Rats, normal and tumour-bearing albino,glutathione and ascorbic acid in tissues of(Woodward) 2405
Rats, young, egg-white as sole source of proteinand vitamin B2 for (Gorter) 322
RAY, S. N., GYORGY, P. and HARRIS, L. J.Effect of deficiency of vitamin B complexon the "redox" system in the eye-lens 735
Redox indicators, reduction of dinitrophenolsby (Greville and Stern) 487
Redox potential indicator dyes, effects of, onmetabolism of tumour and normal tissues(Elliott and Baker) 2396
Redox potentials of toxoflavin (Stern) 500Redox systems in the eye-lens, effect of
deficiency of vitamin B complex on (Ray,Gyorgy and Harris) 735
Reduction of glycine by Cl. sporogenes (Stick-land) 889
Reduction potentials of bacterial suspensions(Yudkin) 1130
RESCH, C. E. see NORRIS, F. W.Respiration, brain, a chain of reactions, re-
vealed by experiments upon the catatorulineffect (Peters, Rydin and Thompson) 53
Respiration, inhibition of, by cyanide (v.Heyningen) 2036
Respiration of Bodo caudatus (Lawrie) 588Respiratory quotients of normal and tumour
tissue (Elliott and Baker) 2433REUTER, F. see CLUTTERBUCK, P. W.Rice straw, anaerobic decomposition of
(Acharya) 528, 953Rice straw, comparison of course of decom-
position of, under anaerobic, aerobic andpartially aerobic conditions (Acharya) 1116
RICHARDSON, G. M. see MELVILLE, J.Rickets due to strontium, injury to calcifying
mechanism in (Sobel, Cohen and Kramer)2640
Rickets, strontium, phosphatase activity andcalcification in (Sobel, Cohen and Kramer)2646
EL RIDI, M. S. see GILLAM, A. E.RINGSTED, A. A preliminary note on the
appearance of paresis in adult rats sufferingfrom chronic avitaminosis E 788
ROBERTS, R. H. see HOPKINS, R. H.ROBERTSON, E. B. see DUKE-ELDER, W. S.ROBERTSON, M. see LAWRIE, N. R.ROBISON, R. see TANK6, B.ROBSON, W. see BOON, W. R. and BOYD, W. J.ROCHE, A. see ROCHE, J.ROCHE, J., ROCHE, A., ADAIR, G. S. and
ADAIR, M. E. Osmotic equilibria of haemo-eyanin in a gravitational field 2576-
ROSCOE, M. H. see PRUNTY, F. T. G.ROSENTHAL, E. and ERDALYI, J. Some remarks
concerning the new colour reaction ofvitamin A 2112
ROSENTHAL, E. and SZEIRD, C. A new methodof determining the vitamin A content ofblood 1039
ROSENTHAL, E. and WELTNER, M. Spectro-photometric investigations of the newvitamin A colour test 1036
RosSouw, S. D. and WILKEN-JORDEN, T. J.Studies on the origin of sulphur in wool.II. A cuprous mercaptide method for thedetermination of cystine or eysteine 219
Rots, white, of wood, chemistry of (Campbelland Wiertelak) 1318
ROUGHTON, F. J. W. Thermochemistry of theoxygen-haemoglobin reaction. I. Directmeasurements of the heat of reaction undervarious conditions 2604
ROUGHTON, F. J. W. see also BATEMAN, J. B.ROWLANDS, I. W. and CALLOW, R. K. Stability
of the International Standard of theoestrus-producing hormone in alcoholicsolution 837
RUSSELL, M. A. see BANCROFT, G.RUSSELL-WELLS, B. see HAAS, P.RYDIN, H. The action of crystalline vitamin B,
on the tissue oxidation of chronic avita-minous pigeon's brain 860
RYDIN, H. see also PETERS, R. A.
SALT, H. B. The application to urine ofTollens's naphthoresorcinol test for con-jugated glucuronides 2705
Salt, neutral, effects of, on tissue metabolism(Dickens and Greville) 1468
SALTER, W. T. see SCHARLES, F. H.Salts, inorganic nitrogenous, assimilation of, by
grass plant (Eggleton) 1389Salts, neutral, relations between iodine value
of monophosphatides and their reactions to(Spiegel-Adolf) 2413
SAMUEL, L. W. The amino-acid content ofwheat flour dough 2331
Sarcoma, enzyme systems of, dealing withhexosephosphates (Scharles, Baker andSalter) 1927
SAUNDERS, J. A. Guanidine and the para-thyroid glands 1597
Schardinger enzyme, identity of xanthineoxidase and (Booth) 1732
SCHARLES, F. H., BAKER, M. D. and SALTER,W. T. Enzyme systems of sarcoma and ofmuscledealingwithhexosephosphates 1927
SCH6N, K. Studies on carotenoids. I. Thecarotenoids of Diospyros fruits. II. Thecarotenoids of arbutus fruits (Arbutusunedo) 1779
SCHOONOVER, J. W. and ELY, J. 0. Enzymesin cancer. The f-glycerophosphatase of theerythrocytes 1809
SCHUBERT, M. P. see GODDARD, D. R.SCHULMAN, J. H. and HUGHES, A. H. Mono-
layers of proteolytic enzymes and proteins.III. Enzyme reactions and penetration ofprotein monolayers 1236
SCHULMAN, J. H. and HUGHES, A .H. Mono-layers of proteolytic enzymes and proteins.IV. Mixed unimolecular films 1243
2872 INDEX
INDEX
SCOTT, D. A. and FISHER, A. M. Crystallineinsulin 1048
SCOTT, D. A. see also FISHER, A. M.SCOTT, L. D. A new method for the deter-
mination of fructose in blood 1012SCOWEN, E. F. see SPENCE, A. E.Sea anemones, lipochromes of (Heilbron,
Jackson and Jones) 1384Seaweed, liberation of methyl sulphide by
(Haas) 1297Seed globulins, X-ray interpretation of de-
naturation of (Astbury, Dickinson andBailey) 2351
Seed mucilage, cress (Bailey) 2477Seeds, wheat, dormant and germinating, dis-
tribution of enzymes in (Pett) 1898Seminal plasma, human, constituents of
(Goldblatt) 1346Sera, pathological, behaviour of, in the ultra-
centrifuge (McFarlane) 1175Serum and corpuscles from blood of certain
species, relative choline-esterase activitiesof (Stedman and Stedman) 2107
Serum, biuret method of estimating albuminand globulin in (Fine) 799
Serum-calcium, variations in partition of, innormal parturition and in milk fever(Godden and Duckworth) 445
Serum cholesterol, effect ofthyrotropic hormoneupon (Pugsley) 513
Serum, cow's blood, carotenoids and vitamin Ain (Gillam and el Ridi) 2465
Serum fractions, normal and pathological,ultracentrifugal analysis of (McFarlane)1209
Serum, growth of blow-fly larvae on (Hobson)1286
Serum-magnesium, variations in, in normalparturition and in milk fever (Godden andDuckworth) 445
Serum, normal human, cow and horse, ultra-centrifugal protein sedimentation diagramof (McFarlane) 660
Serum of guinea-pigs, effect of parathyroidhormone and of tuberculosis on (Linder)2095
Serum of rabbit, phosphatases of (Belfanti,Contardi and Ercoli) 517
Serum proteins, ultracentrifugal investigationof (McFarlane) 407
SHARP, J. G. Post mortem breakdown ofglycogen and accumulation of lactic acid infish-muscle at low temperatures 850
SHARP, J. G. Glycogenolysis in fish-liver at lowtemperatures 854
Shell, cacao, vitamin D activity of (Knapp andCoward) 2728
SHISKIN, C. see WIDDOWS, S. T.SHRIKHANDE, J. G. see NORMAN, A. G.SIMONART, P. see OXFORD, A. E.SIMPSON, S. L. see KORENCHEVSKY, V.SINGER, E. see DRUMMOND, J. C.SLATER, B. R. see HOPKINS, F. G.SMALLWOOD, W. C. see HICKMANS, E. M.SMEDLEY-MACLEAN, I. see JONES, R. O.,
McANALLY, R. A. and NUNN, L. C. A.SMITH, G. see RAISTRICK, H.SMITH, J. A. B. see IRVING, E.SMYTH, D. H. A water-soluble precursor of
choline in the human placenta 2067
2873
Snake venoms, action of, on surface films(Hughes) 437
SOBEL, A. E., COHEN, J. and KRAMER, B. Thenature of the injury to the calcifyingmechanism in rickets due to strontium2640
SOBEL, A. E., COHEN, J. and KRAMER, B.Phosphatase activity and calcification instrontium rickets 2646
Sodium, relation of, to chlorine, in milk ofShorthorn and Guernsey cows (Jones andDavies) 978
SOLANDT, 0. M. see FLETCHER, J. P.SORKNESS, L. L. see Fox, D. L.Spectra, absorption, of acids from fish-liver oils
(Edisbury, Morton and Lovern) 899Spectra, absorption, of metabolic acids of
Penicillium Charlesii (Herbert and Hirst)1881
Spectra, ultraviolet absorption, of oxytocichormone of posterior lobe of pituitarygland (Gulland and Lucas) 2208
Spectrometric measurements on various caro-tenoids (Gillam) 1831
Spectrophotometric investigations of the newvitamin A colour test (Rosenthal andWeltner) 1036
SPENCE, A. W. and ScowEN, E. F. The effectof ascorbic acid on experimental goitre 562
Spermicidal efficiencies of aromatic aldehydes,correlation of, with their chemical reactivities(Gulland and Mead) 397
SPIEGEL-ADOLF, M. Physical chemistry oflipoids. III. Relations between the iodinevalue of monophosphatides and theirreactions to neutral salts 2413
Sporogenes vitamin, essential growth factor forCl. sporogenes and related organisms(Pappenheimer) 2057
SREENIVASAYA, M. see BHAGVAT, K. andSREERANGACHAR, H. B.
SREERANGACHAR, H. B. and SREENIVASAYA, M.Dilatometric determination of the relativedigestibility of proteins 291
SREERANGACHAR, H. B. and SREENIVASAYA, M.An isothermal calorimeter 295
STACEY, M. see HAWORTH, W. N.STAINSBY, W. J. see HILDITCH, T. P.Starch, determination of, in fruit (Widdowson
and McCance) 151Starch of certain hardwoods (Campbell) 1068STEDMAN, E. and STEDMAN, E. The relative
choline-esterase activities of serum andcorpuscles from the blood of certain species2107
STEDMAN, E. and STEDMAN, E. The purifica-tion of choline-esterase 2563
STEENBOCK, H. see INGRAHAM, M. A.STERN, K. G. Oxidation-reduction potentials of
toxoflavin 500STERN, K. G. see also GREVILLE, G. D.Sterols, distribution of, in human faeces
(Gardner, Gainsborough and Murray) 1139Sterols, surface films of (Adam, Askew and
Danielli) 1786STEWART, C. P. and HENDRY, E. B. The
determination of total fatty acids in blood1677
STEWART, C. P. and HENDRY, E. B. Thephospholipins of blood 1683
2874 INDEXSTEWART, C. P. see also GADDIE, R.STICKLAND, L. H. Studies in the metabolism of
the strict anaerobes (genus Clostridium).II. The reduction of proline by Cl. sporo-genes 288
STICKLAND, L. H. Studies in the metabolism ofthe strict anaerobes (genus Clostridium).III. The oxidation of alanine by Cl. 8poro-genes. IV. The reduction of glycine byCl. sporogenes 889
Still for concentration under reduced pressure(Morris) 567
Stomach preparations, iron and copper contentsand haemopoietic activities of (Jackson,Klein and Wilkinson) 330
Straw, rice, anaerobic decomposition of(Acharya) 528
Straw, rice, comparison of course of decom-position of, under anaerobic, aerobic andpartially aerobic conditions (Acharya) 1116
Straw, rice, factors influencing anaerobic de-composition of (Acharya) 953
Stromatolysis, disappearance of lysin during(Ponder) 1263
Strontium, injury to calcifying mechanism inrickets due to (Sobel, Cohen and Kramer)2640
Strontium rickets, phosphatase activity andcalcification in (Sobel, Cohen and Kramer)2646
Substrates, mechanism of reaction of, withmolecular oxygen (Ogston and Green)1983, 2005
Sucrose, determination of, in fruits (Widdowsonand McCance) 151
Sugars, hexose, mechanism of interconversionof, in living organisms (Daoud and Tadros)225
Sugars, kinetics of alcoholic fermentation of, bybrewer's yeast (Hopkins and Roberts) 919,931, 2486
Sulphides as reducing and hydrolytic agents inhydantoin synthesis of amino-acids (Boydand Robson) 546
Sulphur, originof, inwool (Rossouw andWilken-Jorden) 219
SURE, B., KiK, M. C., BUCHANAN, K. S.,THATCHER, H. S. and DE GROAT, A.Enzymic efficiency in malignancy. I. In-fluence of the growing Walker carcino-sarcoma on concentration of blood andtissue enzymes of the albino rat 1508
Surface films of sterols (Adam, Askew andDanielli) 1786
SVIRBELY, J. L. The interfering action ofglutathione in the silver nitrate test forascorbic acid 1547
SYLVESTER, N. D. see LAMPITT, L. H.SZILARD, C. see ROSENTHAL, E.SZORENYI, E. see LASNITZKI, A.
TADROS, W. see DAOUD, K. M.TANK6, B. and ROBISON, R. The hydrolysis of
hexosediphosphoric ester by bone phos-phatase. II. (a) The participation ofphosphohexokinase; (b) the isolation offructose-l-phosphate 961
Tannin, estimation of amino-nitrogen by VanSlyke method in presence of (Hulme) 263
TARR, H. L. A. see MELDRUM, N. U.
TASMAN, A. The formation of hydrogen fromglucose and formic acid by the so-called"resting" B. coli. II 2446
TASMAN, A. and POT, A. W. The formation ofhydrogen from glucose and formic acid bythe so-called "resting" B. coli 1749
TAYLOR, E. I. see WIDDOWS, S. T.Tealiafelina, carotenoid pigments of (Heilbron,
Jackson and Jones) 1384Teeth, chemical composition of (Bowes and
Murray) 102, 2721Terrein, a new mould metabolic product
(Raistrick and Smith) 606THATCHER, H. S. see SURE, B.Thermochemistry of oxygen-haemoglobin re-
action (Roughton) 2604Thiol compounds, action of iodoethyl alcohol
on (Goddard and Schubert) 1009THOMPSON, R. H. S. and JOHNSON, R. E. Blood
pyruvate in vitamin B1 deficiency 694THOMPSON, R. H. S. see also JOHNSON, R. E.
and PETERS, R. A.Thyrotropic hormone, effect of, upon serum
cholesterol (Pugsley) 513Thyroxine, ketonic acid analogous with
(Canzanelli, Guild and Harington) 1617Tissue, animal, influence of electrolytes on
phosphatases of (Belfanti, Contardi andErcoli) 517
Tissue, animal, mechanism of inactivatingaction of sodium oxalate and phosphates on" alkaline " phosphatases of (Belfanti,Contardi and Ercoli) 1491
Tissue calcium of guinea-pigs, effect of para-thyroid hormone and of tuberculosis on(Linder) 2095
Tissue enzymes, influence of Walker carcino-sarcoma on concentration of (Sure, Kik,Buchanan, Thatcher and De Groat) 1508
Tissue extracts, microchemical test for cholineand its esters in (Booth) 2064
Tissue, glycolysis, anaerobic, role of glutathionein (Geiger) 811
Tissue metabolism (Boyland and Boyland)1097, 1910
Tissue, mould, chemistry of (Prill, Wenck andPeterson) 21
Tissue, normal and tumour, metabolism of(Dickens and Greville) 1468
Tissue, normal and tumour, respiratoryquotients of (Elliott and Baker) 2433
Tissue oxidation of chronic avitaminouspigeon's brain, action of crystalline vitaminB1 on (Rydin) 860
Tissue poisons, relation of pyruvic acid in brainto (Peters, Rydin and Thompson) 63
Tissues, animal, enzymic hydrolysis of glu-tamine in (Krebs) 1951
Tissues, animal, flavin content of (Charite andKhaustov) 34
Tissues, animal, formation and breakdown ofacetoacetic acid in (Jowett and Quastel)2181
Tissues, animal, influence of, on oxidation ofascorbic acid (Mawson) 569
Tissues, animal, modification of Young'smethod for determination of inositol in(Gregory) 2798
Tissues, animal, nitrate content of (Whelan)782
INDEX
Tissues, bromine in (Dixon) 86Tissues growing in culture, metabolism of
(Holmes) 2285Tissues, human, copper and "inorganic" iron
contents of (Tompsett) 480Tissues, human, lead content of (Tompsett and
Anderson) 1851Tissues, micro-determination of chloride, with
application to (Conway) 2221Tissues, normal and tumour, differential effect
of radium radiation on carbohydrate meta-bolism of (Crabtree) 2334
Tissues, normal and tumour, metabolism oflactic and pyruvic acids in (Elliott, Benoyand Baker) 1937
Tissues of normal and tumour-bearing albinorats, glutathione and ascorbic acid in(Woodward) 2405
Tissues, tumourandnormal, effects ofoxidation-reduction potential indicator dyes on meta-bolism of (Elliott and Baker) 2396
Tissues, water-soluble precursor of cholinefound in (Booth) 2071
Titrations, alcohol and formaldehyde, ofamino-N, titration constants of someamides and dipeptides in relation to(Melville and Richardson) 187
TOD, H. The effect of hypnotics on glucosetolerance 914
TOD, H. 8ee al8o JONES, M. S.Tollens's naphthoresorcinol test for conjugated
glueuronides, application to urine of (Salt)2705
TOMPSETT, S. L. The copper and "inorganic"iron contents of human tissues 480
TOMPSETT, S. L. and ANDERSON, A. B. The leadcontent ofhuman tissues and excreta 1851
Toxoflavin, oxidation-reduction potentials of(Stern) 500
Toxoid, diphtheria, purification of (Moloneyand Orr) 1525
Trimethylarsine, production of, by Penicilliumbrevicaule (Scopulariopsis brevicaulis) (Chal-lenger and Higginbottom) 1757
Trypsin, effect of halogen salts on clotting ofmilk by (Clifford) 1059
Tryptophan, breakdown of, by washed sus-
pensions of Bacterium coli (Woods) 640Tryptophan-indole, coli-, reaction (Happold
and Hoyle) 1918Tryptophan, synthesis of (Boyd and Robson)
2256TRUSZKOWSKI, R. and CHAJKIN6WNA, S.
Nitrogen metabolism of certain inverte-brates 2361
TRUSZKOWSKI, R. and GUBERMAN6WNA, S.Uricase and its action. VIII. Extractionand precipitation ofox kidney uricase 2787
Tuberculosis, effect of, on serum and tissuecalcium of guinea-pigs (Linder) 2095
Tumour-bearing albino rats, glutathione andascorbic acid in tissues of(Woodward) 2405
Tumour extracts, action of, on hexosediphos-phate (Boyland and Boyland) 1910
Tumour extracts, lactic dehydrogenase, xanthineoxidase and nucleosidase in (Boyland andBoyland) 1097
Tumour tissue, metabolism of lactic andpyruvic acids in (Elliott, Benoy and Baker)1937
2875
Tumour tissue, respiratory quotients of (Elliottand Baker) 2433
Tumour tissues, differential effect of radiumradiation on carbohydrate metabolism of(Crabtree) 2334
Tumour tissues, effects of oxidation-reductionpotential indicator dyes on metabolism of(Elliott and Baker) 2396
Tumours, transplantable, effect of X-rays onmetabolism and growth of (Bancroft, Beckand Russell) 2416
Ultracentrifugal analysis of normal and patho-logical serum fractions (McFarlane) 1209
Ultracentrifugal investigation of serum proteins(McFarlane) 407
Ultracentrifugal protein sedimentation diagramof normal human, cow and horse serum(McFarlane) 660
Ultracentrifuge, behaviour of pathological serain (McFarlane) 1175
Ultracentrifuge, behaviour of pepsin in, afteralkaline inactivation (Philpot) 2458
Ultracentrifuge, behaviour of urinary proteinsin (McFarlane) 1202
Ultraviolet absorption of crystalline prepara-tions of vitamin B1 (Holiday) 718
Ultraviolet absorption spectra of oxytocichormone of posterior lobe of pituitary gland(Gulland and Lucas) 2208
Ultraviolet light, standardised method of useof, for irradiation of fats (Lampitt, Sylvesterand Bilham) 1167
Urea, diffusion equilibria of, for isolated frog'skidney (Conway and Kane) 1446
Urea, modified Nessler's reagent for micro-determination of, in tungstic acid bloodfiltrate (Barrett) 2442
Uric acid, synthesis of, in Helix pomatia(Baldwin) 1538
Uric acid synthesis of, in pigeons (Fisher) 2192,2198
Uricase and its action (Truszkowski andGuberman6wna) 2787
Uricase, ox kidney, extraction and precipitationof (Truszkowski and Guberman6wna) 2787
Uricotelic metabolism and habitat, correlationbetween, in Mollusca (Needham) 238
Urinary excretion of i-ascorbic acid, influenceof generalised ether anaesthesia on (Zilva)2366
Urinary proteins, behaviour of, in the ultra-centrifuge (McFarlane) 1202
Urine, applicationofTollens'snaphthoresorcinoltest for conjugated glucuronides to (Salt)2705
Urine, biuret method of estimating albuminand globulin in (Fine) 799
Urine, determination of ascorbic acid in, withphospho-18-tungstic acid (Medes) 2251
Urine, hormones in, following oophorectomyduring pregnancy (Allan and Dodds) 285
Urine, human pregnancy, hydrolysis of com-bined forms of oestrone and oestriol presentin (Cohen and Marrian) 1577
Urine, micro-determination of chloride, withapplication to (Conway) 2221
Urine, pregnancy, assay of gonadotropichormone of, on male rats (Korenchevsky,Dennison and Simpson) 2522
INDEX
Urines, protein-free, giving a biuret-like reaction(Godfried) 1340
Uronic anhydride content and furfuraldehydeyield, relation between, in cell wall ofplants (Norris and Resch) 1590
Ustulina vulgaris Tul, effect on wood substanceof (Campbell and Wiertelak) 1318
Uterus, isolated, of guinea-pig, response of, tohistamine (Phelps) 1043
Vacuum evaporation and distillation (Nau-mann) 994
Vaginal contents of the rat, determination ofvitamin A by means of its influence on(Coward, Cambden and Lee) 2736
Van Slyke method, estimation of amino-nitrogen by, in fruit in presence of tannin(Hulme) 263
Varianose produced from glucose by Penicilliumvarians G. Smith, molecular structure of(Haworth, Raistrick and Stacey) 2668
Venoms, snake, action of, on surface films(Hughes) 437
Verticillic acid, formation and structure of(Clutterbuck, Raistrick and Reuter) 1300
VICKERY, H. B., PUCHER, G. W., CLARK, H. E.,CHIBNALL, A. C. and WESTALL, R. G. Thedetermination of glutamine in the presenceof asparagine 2710
Vitamin, antihaemorrhagic, of the chick (Dam)1273
Vitamin, sporogenes, essential growth factorfor Cl. sporogenes and related organisms(Pappenheimer) 2057
Vitamin A-active substances in egg-yolk(Gillam and Heilbron) 1064
VitaminA and carotene (DaviesandMoore) 147Vitamin A colour test, new, spectrophotometric
investigations of (Rosenthal and Weltner)1036
Vitamin A concentrate, elimination of vitaminA from livers of rats previously givenmassive doses of (Davies and Moore) 147
Vitamin A content of blood, new method ofdetermining (Rosenthal and Szila'rd) 1039
Vitamin A, determination of, by means of itsinfluence on vaginal contents of the rat(Coward, Cambden and Lee) 2736
Vitamin A, determination of, with Hilgervitameter equipped with a device for photo-graphic recording (Notevarp) 1227
Vitamin A, discrepancy between biologicalassays and other methods of determining(Morgan, Edisbury and Morton) 1645
Vitamin A, elimination of, from livers of ratspreviously given massive doses of vitamin Aconcentrate (Davies and Moore) 147
Vitamin A in cow's blood serum (Gillam andel Ridi) 2465
Vitamin A, new colour reaction of (Rosenthaland Erdelyi) 2112
Vitamin A, relation of micro-organisms to(Ingraham and Steenbock) 2553
Vitamin B complex, effect of deficiency of, on"redox" system in the eye-lens (Ray,Gyorgy and Harris) 735
Vitamin B1 content of foods (Baker andWright) 1802
Vitamin B1, crystalline (Kinnersley, O'Brienand Peters) 701
Vitamin B1, crystalline, action of, on tissueoxidation of chronic avitaminous pigeon'sbrain (Rydin) 860
Vitamin B1 deficiency, blood pyruvate in(Thompson and Johnson) 694
Vitamin B1, improved yields of (Kinnersley,O'Brien and Peters) 716
Vitamin B1, potentiometric titration of solu-tions of (Moggridge and Ogston) 866
Vitamin B1, properties of blue fluorescent sub-stances formed by oxidation of (Kinnersley,O'Brien and Peters) 2369
Vitamin B1, ultraviolet absorption ofcrystallinepreparations of (Holiday) 718
Vitamin B2 complex (Birch, Gyorgy andHarris) 2830; (Gybrgy) 741, 760, 767
Vitamin B2 complex, flavin and pellagra-preventing factor as separate constituentsof (Harris) 776
Vitamin B2, components of(Chick, Copping andEdgar) 722
Vitamin B2, egg-white as sole source of, foryoung rats (Gorter) 322
Vitamin B2, occurrence of cataract in rats fedon diets deficient in (Bourne and Pyke)1865
Vitamin B2, suggested relation between cystineand (Prunty and Roscoe) 2491
Vitamin B3, influence of, on maintenancenutrition in the pigeon (Carter and O'Brien)2746
Vitamin B6, distribution of, in natural productsof animal origin (Gyorgy) 760
Vitamin B6, inactivation of, by visible light(Gyorgy) 767
Vitamin B6 (so-called "rat pellagra" factor),differentiation of antiblacktongue and"P.-P." factors from (Birch, Gyorgy andHarris) 2830
Vitamin C, chemical method for estimation of(Ahmad) 275
Vitamin D activity of cacao shell (Knapp andCoward) 2728
Vitamin D content of butter (milk), effect offeeding cacao shell to cows on (Kon andHenry) 2051
Vitamin E concentrates, surface films of(Askew) 472
Vitamin E, constituents of unsaponifiablefraction of wheat germ oil with particularreference to (Drummond, Singer and Mac-Walter) 2510
Vitamin E, unsaponifiable fraction of wheatgerm oil with special reference to (Drum-mond, Singer and MacWalter) 456
Vitreous body (Duke-Elder and Davson) 1121;(Duke-Elder, Robertson and Davson) 72
Volatile substances, absorption apparatus formicro-determination of (Conway) 2221
Volatile substances, apparatus for micro-determination of (Conway) 2755
Walker carcino-sarcoma, growing, influence of,on concentration of blood and tissueenzymes of albino rat (Sure, Kik, Buchanan,Thatcher and De Groat) 1508
Walnut starch, preparation and properties of(Campbell) 1068
Warburg-Christian system, reduction of gluta-thione by (Meldrum and Tarr) 108
2876
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WATCHORN, E. and MCCANCE, R. A. Inorganicconstituents of the cerebrospinal fluid. VI.Sulphur 2291
Water-soluble preparations ofandrosterone andandrosterone-diol, effects of, on castratedrats (Korenchevsky, Dennison and Simpson)2131
WATSON, R. H. Some observations on theestimation of muscle haemoglobin 2114
WEIL-MALHERBE, H. and KREBS, H. A. Meta-bolism of amino-acids. V. The conversionof proline into glutamic acid in kidney 2077
WELCH, A. DE M. see HEARD, R. D. H.WELTNER, M. see ROSENTHAL, E.WENcK, P. R. see PRILL, E. A.WESTALL, R. G. see VICKERY, H. B.Wheat flour dough, amino-acid content of
(Samuel) 2331Wheat germ oil, constituents of unsaponifiable
fraction of, with particular reference tovitamin E (Drummond, Singer and Mac-Walter) 2510
Wheat germ oil, unsaponifiable fraction of,with special reference to vitamin E(Drummond, Singer and MacWalter) 456
Wheat proteins, changes of, under action offlour and yeast enzymes (Blagoveschenskiand Yurgenson) 805
Wheat seeds, dormant and germinating, dis-tribution of enzymes in (Pett) 1898
WHEATLEY, A. H. M. see QUASTEL, J. H.WHELAN, M. The nitrate content of animal
tissues, and the fate of ingested nitrate 782WIDDOWS, S. T., LOWENFELD, M. F., BOND, M.,
SHISKIN, C. and TAYLOR, E. I. A study ofthe antenatal secretion of the humanmammary gland and a comparison betweenthis and the secretion obtained directly afterbirth 1145
WIDDOWSON, E. M. and MCCANCE, R. A. Theavailable carbohydrate of fruits. Determination of glucose, fructose, sucrose andstarch 151
WIDDOWSON, E. M. see also MCCANCE, R. A.WIERTELAK, J. see CAMPBELL, W. G.WILKEN-JORDEN, T. J. see RoSsouw, S. D.WILKINSON, H. see AYLWARD, F. X., BEESTON,
A. W. and CHANNON, H. J.WILKINSON, J. F. see JACKSON, H.Wood, chemistry of white rots of (Campbell and
Wiertelak) 1318WOODs, D. D. Indole formation by Bacterium
coli. I. The breakdown of tryptophanby washed suspensions of Bacterium coli640
2877
WOODS, D. D. Indole formation by Bacteriumcoli. II. The action of washed suspensionsof Bacterium coli on indole derivatives 649
WOODWARD, G. E. Glutathione and ascorbicacid in tissues of normal and tumour-bearing albino rats 2405
Wool, origin of sulphur in (Rossouw andWilken-Jorden) 219
WRIGHT, M. D. see BAKER, A. Z.WYNNE, A. M. see FARBER, L.
Xanthine oxidase and Schardinger enzyme,identity of (Booth) 1732
Xanthine oxidase in tumour and muscleextracts (Boyland and Boyland) 1097
X-ray interpretation of denaturation of seedglobulins (Astbury, Dickinson and Bailey)2351
X-rays, effect of, on metabolism and growth oftransplantable tumours (Bancroft, Beck andRussell) 2416
Yeast, brewer's kinetics of alcoholic fermenta-tion of sugars by (Hopkins and Roberts)919, 931, 2486
Yeast enzymes, changes of wheat proteinsunder action of (Blagoveschenski andYurgenson) 805
Yeast, influence of alkali cations on fermenta-tion capacity of (Lasnitzki and Szorenyi)580
Yeast, inhibitory action of lower aliphatic acidsand aldehydes on cytochrome reduction in(Beck) 2424
Yeast, synthesis of reserve carbohydrate by(McAnally and Smedley-MacLean) 1872,2236
YUDKIN, J. The reduction potentials ofbacterial suspensions 1130
YURGENSON, M. P. see BLAGOVESCHENSKI, A. V.
ZILVA, S. S. The ascorbic acid content of theintestine of the guinea-pig 100
ZILVA, S. S. The behaviour of i-ascorbic acidand chemically related compounds in theanimal body. Antiscorbutic activity inrelation to retention by the organism 1612
ZILVA, S. S. The behaviour of I-ascorbic acidand chemically related compounds in theanimal body. The influence of generalisedether anaesthesia on their urinary excretion2366
ZILVA, S. S. see also KELLIE, A. E.Zinc content of bovine pancreas (Fisher and
Scott) 1055
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