Some fossil leaves of the salicace“ from Ningal Nullah and Laredura, Pir Panjal, with a note on the significance of temperate species in the Pleistocene flora of Kashmir G. S. Puri OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 112
The corpus luteum inChiloscyllium griseum (Mull. and Henle) Mary Samuel OriginalPaper Pages: 113 - 122
The mode of action of drugs on unstriated muscle and the nature of inhibition Inderjit Singh OriginalPaper Pages: 123 - 132
Physico-chemical aspects of the application of mercury towards preservation of stored food grains K. K. Dole OriginalPaper Pages: 133 - 143
The development and sporogony of a CoccidianMyriospora Gopalai n.sp., parasitic in the gut of the polychÆteCirratulus filiformis Keferstein P. N. Ganapati OriginalPaper Pages: 144 - 163
Loimos secundus (Monogenea, trematoda) from the gills of the common Indian dog-fish (Scoliodon sorrakowah B. S. ChauhanG. D. Bhalerao OriginalPaper Pages: 164 - 167
The influence of chemical manures upon ‘white rot ’ ofAllium R. P. Asthana OriginalPaper Pages: 168 - 174
The natural occurrence of ergot in South India—II K. M. ThomasT. S. RamakrishnanK. V. Srinivasan OriginalPaper Pages: 191 - 192