BOOKS RECEIVED 



The BiocHEMicAL Bulletin will promptly acknowledge, under this heading, 

 the receipt of all publications that may be presented to it. From time to time, 

 selections will be made for review on pages of the volume to be appropriately 

 indicated here. Reviews will be matter-of-fact Statements of the nature and 

 Contents of the publications under consideration, and will be intended solely to 

 guide possihle purchasers. The wishes or expectations of publishers or donors 

 of volumes will be disregarded, when they are incompatible with our convictions 

 regarding the interests of our colleagues. The size of the printed pages, in 

 inches, is indicated in the appended notices. 



Practical physiological chemistry. A book designed for use in courses in 

 practica! physiological chemistry in schools of medicine and of science. By 

 Philip B. Hawk, professor of physiological chemistry and toxicology in the 

 Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. Fourth edition, revised and en- 

 larged. Pp. 475 — 4J^X8; $2.50 net. P. Blakiston's Sons & Co.. Philadelphia, 

 1912. 



The protein element in nutrition. (One of the International Medical Mono- 

 graphs.) By Major D. McCay, professor of physiology, Medical College, Cal- 

 cutta. Pp. 216 — 4X7, with 8 füll page portraits of human subjects; $2.00 net. 

 Longmans, Green and Co., New York; Edward Arnold, London, 1912. 



Oxidations and reductions in the animal body. (One of the Monographs 

 on Bio chemistry.) By H, D. Dakin, The Herter Laboratory, New York. Pp. 

 135 — 41^X8; $1.40 net. Longmans, Green and Co., 1912. 



Researches on cellulose. III (1905-1910). By C. F. Gross and E. J. Bevan. 

 Pp. 173 — 3><X6; $2.50 net. Longmans, Green and Co., 1912. 



An introduction to the study of the protozoa, with special reference to 

 the parasitic forms. By E. A. Minchin, professor of protozoology in the Univer- 

 sity of London. Pp. 517 — 4 X 75^ ; $6.00 net. Longmans, Green and Co., New 

 York; Edward Arnold, London, 1912. 



Studies from the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. Reprints: 

 Volume XV ; 1912. (48 reprints). 



CoUected reprints o£ papers. By Graham Lusk. (Researches, III; 1907- 

 '11 — II reprints). 



Studies from the Department of Physiology, Cornell University Medical 

 College, 1911-1912. (11 reprints). 



Studies from the Departments of Pathology, Bacteriology, Experimental 

 Pathology and Experimental Therapeutics, Cornell University Medical 

 College, 191 1. (12 reprints). 



Les produits biologiques medicinaux. By P. Byla and R. Delaunay. Pp. 

 466 — 3}iX6yi. Societe d'editions scientifiques et medicales, F. Gittler, Directeur, 

 Paris, 1912. 



E. Merck's Jahresbericht über Neuerungen auf den Gebieten der 

 Pharmakotherapie und Pharmazie: 25 Jahrgang (1911). E. Merck, Chemi- 

 sche Fabrik, Darmstadt, 1912. Pp. 531 — 4X7, with a general index of volumes 

 1-25. 



Optica! Instruments: Adam Hilger, Ltd. 75 a, Camden Road, London, 

 igi2. (Catalogue). 



