BOOKS RECEIVED 



The BioCHEMiCAL Bulletin promptly acknowledges here the receipt of 

 publications 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 

 referred to, and will be intended solely to guide possible 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 sises of the printed pages are indicated, in inches, in the 

 appended notices. 



Diabetes: Its pathological physiology. {One of the International Medical 

 Monographs.) By John J. R. Macleod, professor of physiology, Western Reserve 

 University, Cleveland, O. Pp. 224—4 X 7; $30O net. Edward Arnold, London; 

 Longmans, Green & Co., New York, 1913. 



Practical physiological chemistry. By Sidney W. Cole, demonstrator of 

 physiology, Trinity College, Cambridge. Third edition. Pp. 230 — 4 X 6>4 ; 7s. 

 6d. net. W. Keffer & Sons, Ltd., Cambridge, Eng., 1913. 



Glycosuria and allied conditions. By P. J. Cammidge. Pp. 467 — 4X6^; 

 $4.50 net. Longmans, Green & Co., New York; Edward Arnold, London, 1913. 

 The Chemical Constitution of the proteins: Part II, Synthesis, etc. 2d ed. 

 (One of the Monographs on Biochemistry.) By R. H. A. Plimmer, Univ. reader 

 and ass't prof. of physiological ehem., Univer§ity Coli., London. Pp. 107 — 4^ X 

 71/2; $1.20 net. Longmans, Green & Co., 1913. 



Studies from the Rockefeiler Institute for Medical Research. Volume 

 XVI; 1913. (29 reprints.) 



CoUected papers: Institute of Physiology, University College, London. 

 Edited by Ernest H. Starling, Jodrell professor of physiology. Volume XVII; 

 1912-13. (32 reprints.) 



CoUected papers: Physiological Laboratory, Kings' College, University 

 of London. Edited by W. D. Halliburton, professor of physiology. Volume 

 XII;i9i3. (12 reprints.) 



Sigma Xi Quarterly. No. i. Vol. i (March, 1913)- Pp- 30. Editorial 

 committee: J. McK. Cattell, D. C. Miller, H. B. Ward, S. W. Williston. Pub- 

 lished by the Society of the Sigma Xi, H. B. Ward, corresponding secretary, 

 Champaign, 111. 



Bulletin of the American Home Economics Association. No. i, Series i 

 (Nov., 1912). PubHshed quarterly by the American Home Economics Associa- 

 tion, Benjamin R. Andrews, secretary, 525 W. I20th St., New York City. 



CoUected papers: Laboratory of physiological chemistry, Sheffield Sci- 

 entific School, Yale University. 1911-1912. (35 reprints.) 



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

 practical 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^ X 8 ; $2.50 net, P. Blakiston's Sons & Co., Philadelphia, 

 1912. 



The protein dement 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 Biochemistry.) 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 — 3y2X6; $2.50 net. Longmans, Green and Co., 1912. 



