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determination of the fecal bacteria;^ The utilization of ingested fat 

 under the influence of copious and moderate water drinking with 

 meals ;^ The distribution of bacterial and other forms of fecal nitro- 

 gen and the utiHzation of ingested protein under the influence of 

 copious and moderate water drinking with meals ;* and Fecal Output 

 and its carbohydrate content under the influence of copious and 

 moderate water drinking with meals.* 



S. R. Wreath and P. B. Hawk. On the allantoin and purine 

 excretion of fasting dogs.* 



The following papers were reported at the annual meetings of 

 the American Chemical Society, The American Society of Biolog- 

 ical Chemists and the American Physiological Society in Baltimore 

 and Washington during the hulidays: 



Paul E. Howe and P. B. Hawk. A comparison of the data 

 from two fasts, each exceeding one hundred days in length and on 

 the same subject; On the hydrogen ion concentration of feces; and 

 A metabolism study on a fasting man. 



D. W. Wilson, Paul E. Howe and P. B. Hawk. The distribu- 

 tion of urinary nitrogen as influenced by the ingestion of moderate 

 and copious quantities of distilled water at meal time. 



D. W. Wilson and P. B. Hawk. On the relationship between 

 water ingestion and the ammonia, phosphate, chloride and acid con- 

 centration of the urine. 



Lawrence T. Fairhall and P. B. Hawk. The fecal amylase 

 Output during fasting and water drinking, and The allantoin Output 

 of man as influenced by water ingestion. 



N. R. Blatherwick, C. P. Sherwin and P. B. Hawk. Intestinal 

 putrefaction and bacterial development accompanying water drink- 

 ing and fasting. 



E. L. Ross and P. B. Hawk. Further studies on the metabolic 

 relationships of ether anesthesia. 



^Journal of Experimental Medicine (October, 191 1). 



Journal of the American Chemical Society (October er December, 1911). 



