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F. J. Birchard, Russell Burton-Opitz, R. H, Chittenden, A. C. Craw- 

 ford, H. D. Dakin, E. K. Dunham, C. W. Field, Otto Folin, N. B. 

 Foster, C. Stuart Gager, R. B. Gibson, William J. Gies, Shinkishi Hatai, 

 R. A. Hatcher, P. B. Hawk, Paul E. Howe, W. H. Howell, Reid Hunt, 

 Andrew Hunter, H. C. Jackson, W. A. Jacobs, Walter Jones, J. H. 

 Kastle, I. S. Kleiner, Oskar Klotz, J. B. Leathes, P. A. Levene, Jacques 

 Loeb, A. S. Loevenhart, Graham Lusk, A. B. Macallum, J. J. R. Mac- 

 leod, W. deB. MacNider, J. A. Mandel, F. H. McCrudden, L. B. 

 Mendel, G. M. Meyer, J. R. Murlin, V. C. Myers, F. G. Novy, T. B. 

 Osborne, Franz Pfaff, A. N. Richards, A. I. Ringer, T. B. Robertson, 

 Jacob Rosenbloom, William Salant, P. A. Shaffer, H. C. Sherman, 

 Torald Sollmann, L. B. Stookey, A. E. Taylor, F. P. Underhill, D. D. 

 Van Slyke, G. B. Wallace, H. G. Wells, C. G. L. Wolf. 



Of the 775 Communications to the Society for Experimental 

 Biology and Medicine at its first fifty-two meetings, 430 — more 

 than half — were largely er entirely biochemical in character. 



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