LIST OF THE CHIEF ADDITIONS TO THE SECOND EDITION.
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5 | Gardiner on the structure of the gland cells in Drosera dichotoma. | |
15 | Evidence that Drosea profits by an animal diet. | |
22 | The conclusions as to the sensitiveness of Drosera to a touch, modified in accordance with Pfeffer's views. | |
83 | Gardiner on the rhaboid. | |
83 | On the nucleus in the tentacle-cells of Drosera. | |
85 | The conclusion that the aggregated masses are protoplasmic, and execute spontaneous movements, erroneous. | |
40 | De Vries on the character of aggregation produced by carbonate of ammonia. | |
72 | Gardiner on the changes occurring during secretion of Drosera. | |
73 | Rees and Will on the nature of the acid in the secretion of Drosera. | |
81 | Rees, Will, von Gorup, and Vines on the secretion of the acid and of the ferment in Drosera and Nepenthes. | |
85 | Results with syntonin untrustworthy. | |
96 | Results with casein untrustworthy. | |
106 | Schiff's peptogene theory. | |
200 | Transmission of motor impulse. | |
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210 | Gardiner and Batalin on the mechanism of movement in Drosera. | |
233 | Fraustadt and C. de Candolle on the stomata of Dionæa. | |
234 | Fraustadt, C. de Candolle, and Batalin on the sensitive filaments of Dionæa. | |
235 | Munk on the sensitiveness of Dionæa to the hygrometric state of the air. | |
236 | C. de Candolle on the effect of drops of water on the sensitive filaments of Dionæa. | |
239 | Gardiner on the glands of Dionæa. | |
244 | J.D. Hooker on the early history of Dionæa. | |
248 | Munk on a movement of the edges of the leaf in Dionæa. | |
257 | Batalin and Munk on the mechanism of the movement in Dionæa. | |
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258 | Burdon Sanderson, Kunkel, and Munk on the electrical phenomena in Dionæa. | |
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261 | Caspary on Aldrovanda. |