BODY TEMPERATURE OF CERTAIN COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS. 



Salamander Series Continued 



Experiments made upon a single specimen of Amblystoma punctatum gave the 

 following 



animals would have resulted in eliminating even the small dif- 

 ferences recorded. 



Only one specimen of Amblystoma punctatum was studied. 

 The results obtained from a very few temperature determinations 

 indicate the same general adjustment as occurs in the other forms. 



EXPERIMENTS UPON THE GOLDFISH. 



Temperature determinations were made upon a few specimens 

 of gold fish, varying in weight from 1 1 to 26 grams. The junction 

 was inserted into the mouth and pushed down through the gullet 

 into the stomach cavity. The animal had to be bound upon a 



