280 L'ANNEE BIOLOGIQUE. 



Cowgill (George R.) and Mendel (Lafayette B.). Studies in the Phy- 

 siology ofvitamins. Yitamin B . and thescretory fonction of glands. (Ameri- 

 can journal of Physiology, LVIII, N 1, 131-151, 1921.) [287 



Crile (George W.), Hosmer (Helen R.) and Rowland (Amy F.). The- 

 electrical conductivity of animal tissues under normal and pathological con- 

 ditions. (American Journal of Physiology, LX, N 1, 59-1U3, 136 tableaux, 

 3 fig., 1922.) [301 



Daly (I. deBurgh) and Clark (A. J.). The action ofions upon the frog's 

 heart. (Journal of Physiology, L1V, N" s 5 et 6, 367-383, 3 tableaux, 6 fig., 

 1921.) [305 



Danielopolu (D.), Radovici (A.) et Carniol (A.). Sur un phnomne 

 d'automatisme des muscles volontaires chez l'homme. (Soc. md. hpitaux 

 Bucarest, sept. 1921.) [294 



Davis (L. H.) and Ross (Ellison L.)-. The source ofdiastases of the Blood 

 (American Journal of Physiology, LVI, N 1, 22-28, 4 tableaux, 1921.) [289 



Dixon ("W. E.) and Ransom (Fred). The immdiate action of volatile 

 substances. (Journal of Physiology, LIV, N os 5 et 0, 384-391, 10 fig., 1921.) 



[308 



Downs (Ardrey W.) and Eddy (Nathan B.). Secretin : Its effect in 



anmia, with a note on the supposed similarity bctween secretin and vita- 



min B. (American Journal of Physiology, LVIII, N 2, 296-300. 2 fig., 4921.) 



[287 



Duval (Marcel) et Portier (Paul). Limite de rsistance au froid des 



chenilles de Cossus cossus. (C. R. Soc. Biol., LXXXVI, 2, J922.) [302 



Freedlander (S. O.) et Lenhart (. 1 H.). Observations cliniques sur la 

 circulation capillaire. (Arch. of intern. Med., XXIX, N 1, Prs. Medic, 

 420, mai 1922.) 



[La capillaroscopie permet parfois de diffrencier les caractres 

 que certains tats morbides donnent au pouls capillaire. J. Philippe 



Galigher (A. E.). On the action of certain substances on oxygcn consump- 

 tion : The action of Potassium Cyanide in relation to respiralory rate. (Ame- 

 rican Journal of Physiology, LVIII, N 2, 301-307, 3 tableaux, 1921.) [306 



Gesell (Robert). Furtlier observations ou the relation of initial length 

 and initial tension of auricu/ar/lber on myo-and cardio-dynamics. (Ame- 

 ricanJournal of Physiology, LUI, N 3, 377-389, 5 fig., 3 tableaux, 1920.) [2915 



Gulick (Addison). .4 study of weight rgulation in the adult human 

 bodi/ durv/ over -nutrition. (American Journal of Physiology, LX, N 2, 

 371-394,5 tableaux, 1922.) [288 



a) Hammet (Frederick S.) Observations on the relation between emo- 

 tional and melabolic slability. (American Journal of Physiology, LUI, N 2, 

 307-311, 1 tableau, 1920.) [289 



h) Studies of the thyroid apparalus : The slability of the nervous system 



as a factor in the rsistance of the albino rat to the loss of the Paralhyroid 

 scrtion. (Ibid., LVI, N 1, 196-204, 1921.) [291 



d Studies of the thyroid apparalus. The action of thyroxin on the 



isolated intestinal serment. (Ibid., LVI, N 3, 386-381, 2 fig., 1921.) [30S 



d) - - The rle of the change in hydrogen-ion concentration in the motor 

 activities of the small intestine. (Ibid., LX. N 1, 52-58, 1 fig., 1922.) [305 



