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G. C. Robinson: The inflnence of the vagits nerves 011 tlie faradized 

 auricles in the dog heart. — B. S. Oppenheimer and H. B. Williams: Pro- 

 longed complete heart block with freqiient changes in the idio-ventricu- 

 lar complexes. — C. J. Wiggers and E. F. DnBois: Methods for the pro- 

 duction of temporary valvulär lesions.— .^. /. Gold färb: The influence 

 of the central nervons System on regeneration ; The effect of salinity 

 lipon regeneration. — B. T. Terry: Variations in the amount of trans- 

 formed atoxyl (trypanotoxyl) produced by varying the strength of 

 atoxyl inciibated with blood. — IV. J. MacNeal and A. F. Chace: Some 

 observations on bacteria of the dnodenum. — A. F. Colin: The effects 

 of morphin on the mechanism of the dog heart after removal of one 

 vagus nerve. — T. S. Githens: The influence of temperature on the mini- 

 mal dose of strychnin and the onset of tetanus in the frog. — '■'/. E. 

 McWhorter and F. Prime (by invitation') : Cinematographic demon- 

 stration of the growth of tissues. — '''F. S. Lee: Cinematographic dem- 

 onstration of the beating heart. — "7?. Bnrton-Opitz: Demonstration of 

 the vasomotor nerves of the liver. — *//. B. IVilliams: Demonstration 

 of the electrovagogram. — Wm. de B. MacNider: The difl^erence in the 

 efifect of Grehant's anesthetic and of morphin-ether on the total output 

 and composition of the urine in normal dogs. — Sntherland Simpson: 

 The rate of growth in the dog. — Andrew Hnnter: The influence of ex- 

 perimental cretinism upon nitrogenous metabolism in the sheep. — De- 

 Witt Stettcn and Jacob Rosenblooni: ]\Ietabolism studies in a case of 

 hypopituitarism, with infantilism of the Lorain t}pe. — /. P. Atkinson 

 and C. B. Fitspatrick: On the presence of pressor substances in experi- 

 mental immunity. — G. H. A. Clowcs, Francis C. Goldsborongh and F. 

 West: On a complement-deviation reaction exhibited in pregnancy. — 

 G. H. A. Clozces and Francis C. Goldsborongh: On the antitryptic reac- 

 tion exhibited in pregnancy. 



Prior to adjournment an election of officers for 191 3-' 14 oc- 

 curred, with the following results : President, Janics Ezcing (re- 

 elected ) ; vice president, Cyrns U\ Ficld; secretary, Hohnes C. 

 Jackson; treasurer, Charles Morris (reelected). The new members 

 elected were Russell L. Cecil, Gary Eggleston, K. George Falk, 

 Davenport Hooker, Paul E. Howe and Charles J. West. 



The dinner was a very enjoyable event. The accompanying 

 group Portrait shows the condition of the party at midnight. All 



* On the official program, but not abstracted in the Proc. Soc. E.vp. Bio!, and 

 Med., J')i3, X. pp. 65-122. 



