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Surgeons with Dr. C. S. Smith's assistance, and at Teachers' Col- 

 lege with the aid of Dr. Emily C. Seaman and Miss B. E. Shaffer. 



Investigators. The workers named below conducted research, 

 in the biochemical laboratory at the College of Physicians and Sur- 

 geons, during all or part of the summer vacation : Louis Berman, 

 R. J. Cook, Edward Cussler, F. R. Eider, N. B. Foster, Wm. J. 

 Gies, Samuel Gitlow, Isidor Greenwald, W. M. Kraus, Alfred P. 

 Lothrop, H. A. Mattill, H. O. Mosenthal, Jacob Rosenbloom, Emily 

 C. Seaman, C. S. Smith, William Weinberger, Charles Weisman, 

 Wm. H. Welker, Harry Wessler. 



Miscellaneous notes. Professor Gies was vice president of the 

 Section on Biochemistry including Pharmacology of the 8th Inter- 

 national Congress of Applied Chemistry (page 150). — Dr. H. 0. 

 Mosenthal recently returned from Tübingen, where he had been 

 working in the medical clinic under the direction of Prof. E. von 

 Romberg. — Dr. Jacob Rosenbloom has resigned the affiliated Posi- 

 tion of assistant pathologist at the German Hospital. — Mr. A. R. 

 Rose has lately completed the requirements for the Ph.D. degree and 

 will be publicly examined in October. He has begun a special study 

 of amylase with Prof. H. C. Sherman. — Mr. Joseph Hepburn- has 

 begun work as " university fellow " in biological chemistry. 



