1913] Columbia Biochemical Association 327 



of lecithan Compounds (with E. Boas) ; Ibid., p. 132. — The importance 

 of the colloidal nitrogen in the urine in the diagnosis of Cancer (with 

 M. Einhorn and M. Kahn) ; Anier. Jour. of Gastro-Enter., i, p. 12; 

 Arch. f. Verdauungskrank., xvii, p. 557. — On the lipins of the heart 

 muscle of the ox; Science, xxxiv, p. 221 ; Biochem, Bull., i, p. 114. — 

 The effect of pregnancy on the Upins of the ovary and corpus luteum 

 of the cow; Ibid., p. 222 and p. 115. — ^A proposed chemical Classifica- 

 tion of lipins, with a note on the intimate relation between cholesterols 

 and bile salts (with Wm. J. Gies) ; Ibid., p. 51. — Intracellular lipins; 

 Ibid., p. 75. — A review of the history of Bence Jones protein and mul- 

 tiple myeloma; Ibid., p. 161. — The older theories of edema; Ibid.. 



P- 275- 



1912. Osseoalbumoid as a possible precursor of Bence Jones pro- 

 tein; Arch. Internal Med., ix, p. 236. — Spontaneously precipitated 

 Bence Jones protein in urine; Ibid., p. 255. — The glycyltryptophan 

 and tryptophan tests for Cancer of the stomach (with C. H. San- 

 ford) ; Ibid., p. 445. — A note on the distribution of chlorate in a woman 

 fatally poisoned by potassium chlorate; Biochem. Bull., i, p. 483. — 

 A study of the diffusibility of lipins from ether through rubber mem- 

 branes into ether ; Ibid., ii, p. 64. — The colloidal nitrogen in urine from 

 a dog with a tumor of the breast (with M. Kahn) ; Ibid., p. 87. — Effects 

 of intraperitoneal injections of epinephrin on the partition of nitrogen 

 in urine from a dog (with W. Weinberger) ; Ibid., p. 123. — A quanti- 

 tative study of the lipins of bile obtained from a patient with a biliary 

 fistula; Ibid., p. 182. — A disturbing factor in Lieben's and in Gunning's 

 test for acetone in urine ; Jour. Amer. Med. Assn., lix, p. 445. — A report 

 of some new chemical analyses of urinary calculi, with indications for 

 treatment (with M. Kahn) ; Ibid., lix, p. 2252. — The diffusion of iodo- 

 eosin from ether through rubber into ether ; Proc. See. Exp. Biol. and 

 Med., X, p. 48. 



[Dr. Rosenbloom's papers in this issiie (pp. 22g, 2^^, 2^6, and 2<)Q) 

 were submitted for publication in December 1912.] 



Awards of degrees at Columbia. -Mr. Anton R. Rose re- 

 cently passed a public examination for the Ph.D. degree, thus com- 

 pleting the requirements for that degree in biological chemistry. 

 His dissertation is entitled Biochemical studies of phyto-phosphates. 

 — Miss Clara W. Hasslock and D. F. Renshaw completed on Oct. 10 

 the requirements for the degree of A.M. 



Miscellaneous items. Professor Gies delivered a lecture in 



