1910] CONTENTS. VII 



Page. 



The V\. Zealand flax grub. — Progress of the Investigation, Miller 203 



Two new bydrophllid beetles, Schwarz and Barber 263 



A review of the genua Buprestls in North America, Nlcolaj and Weiss 266 



The leather beetle {Dermeste* vulpinus), Illlngworth 266 



Notes on BruchldaJ and their parasites in Hawaiian Islands, Bridwell__ 2>.< - > 



DistributioQ of Xyleborus fomicatus (shot-hole borer of tea), Spey< 266 



The banana borer . 266 



Notes <m Insects of the order Strepsiptera, Pierce 266 



The comparative morphology of the order Strepsiptera, Pierce— 



Further experiments on big bud mite. Lees L'CC 



The chicken tick, Iieils ; 



North American earthworms Of the family Lumbricida*. Smith . 207 



Observations on reproduction in nematodes, Welch and Wehrle 267 



FOODS — HUMAN NUTRITION. 



Digestion of aleurone cells incorporated in bread, Laplcque and Liacre_ 207 



Improvement of war bread, Laplcque and Legendre 267 



HOW to make sweet potato flour, starch, etc., Carver 267 



Feeding experiments with raw and boiled carrots, Denton and Kohman__ 267 



Raw, sterilized, and decorticated corn, Weill and Mouriquand 2d3 



Report upon the food value of the groundnut, Wallis 208 



Digestibility Of maize oil, cottonseed oil, and lard, Kockwood and Sivickea. 208 



Utilization of blackberries, Truelle 208 



Some preparations of coffee proposed for the Army, Balland 208 



Investigations in regard to the reaction of human milk, Szili 208 



The utilization of horse serum in human nutrition. Lindet 209 



The energy content of extra foods, C. G. and F. G. Benedict 269 



General index numbers of food prices on a nutritive value base. Pearl 209 



Commercial stocks of grain, flour, and miscellaneous food products 269 



Physiological effects of prolonged reduction in diet on 25 men, Benedict.- 209 



Some aspects of infant feeding, Drummond 



Gastric response to foods. — Intragastric conductance, Bergeim 2 '•' 



Contributions to the physiology of the stomach, XLV, Carlson 270 



Contributions to physiology of stomach, L. Ginsburg and Tumpowsky__ 270 



Food Ingestion and energy transformations, Benedict and Carpenter 276 



The presence of food accessories in urine, bile, and saliva, Muckenfuss 271 



The water-soluble accessory growth-promoting substance, II, Drummond- 271 



Antineuritic properties of u-hydroxypyridin and adenin, Harden and Zilva_ LIT 1 



Behavoir of antineuritic and antiscorbutic factors, Harden and Zllva 272 



Susceptibility of antiscorbutic principle to alkalinity, Harden and Zilva 272 



The antiscorbutic value of cow's milk, ("hick et al 272 



Studies of experimental scurvy, III, Pitz 272 



Observations on three cases of scurvy, Stel'ansson 273 



Experimental chronic beri-beri syndrome. Weill and Mouriquand 273 



Phenol excretion of guinea pigs on an exclusive oat diet, Karr and Lewis _::'. 



Occurrence of creatin and creatinin in the young, Feigl 274 



Influence of iodin and sodium iodid on circulation, Salant anil Livingston. 274 



Changes in hydrogen-ion concentration of muscle during work, Goldberger_ 27 1 



ANIMAL PRODUCTION. 



Genetics and eugenics, Castle 274 



Inheritance of stature, Davenport 275 



Yellow coat color and black-eyed white spoiling in inheritance, Little 27."i 



Inheritance of number of feathers of the fantail pigeon, Morgan 27.". 



A note on the Inheritance of color in one breed of pigeons, Nuttall 27. r > 



Observations on the skull of Japanese cattle, IgUChl 276 



Studies on Chromosomes of fowl as seen in testes and in embryos, Guyer. 270 



Live stock production for 1919 



Certain desert plants as emergency stock feed, Wooton 276 



Range cow maintenance on Yucca and sotoi. Foster and Humble 277 



A chest contour caliper and its adaptability for measuring sheep, Ritzman. 277 



A method of feeding orphan lambs, Carroll 278 



A preliminary report on feeds for fattening pigs, Malone 278 



