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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.
205
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.
258
258 Burdon Sanderson, Kunkel, and Munk on the electrical phenomena in Dionæa.
259
261 Caspary on Aldrovanda.