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6". Walpole: The direct Observation of electro-phoretic move- 

 ment of particles in fluids containing electrolytes. 



G. Barger: Adsorption and the amorphous State. 



H. H. Dale and A. J. Ewins: Some physiologically active deriva- 

 tives of choline. 



H. Chick: The influenae of hydrogen-ion concentration and salt 

 content upon the viscosity of Solutions of euglobulin. 



June II. Inst, of Physiology, Univ. College, London, 

 W. C. (5:30 p. M.). 



A. Greeves and W. H. Hurtley: A dehcate test for pyruvic acid. 



/. A. Gardner and C. Leetham: Respiratory quotients of trout. 



H. S. Raper: The mechanism of oxidation of certain fatty acids 

 with branched chains. 



C. Doree and M. Cimningham: The production of w-hydroxy- 

 methyl furfuraldehyde from carbohydrates and its influenae on the 

 estimation of pentosans and methyl pentosans. 



/. B. Leathes, N. C. Sharpe and K. C. Simon: The excretion of 

 nitrogen in fever. 



A. Harden and R. V. Morris: The action of washed dried yeast 

 on lactic acid in presence of methylene blue. 



July II. Physiol. Dep't, Univ. of Oxford (4:00 P. M.). 



H. M. Vernon: The activation of trypsinogen, especially in rela- 

 tion to temperature. 



P. Hartley: The composition of the different proteins of ox and 

 horse serum, determined by the method of Van Slyke. 



W. Ramsden: The action of urea on proteins. 



R. H. A. Flimmer and R. F. Skelton: Experiments on the esti- 

 mation of aflantoin in urine in the presence of glucose. 



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