50 Carnegie; institution op Washington. 



Mendel, Lafayette B., and Saiki, Tadusu. Chemical studies on growth. IV. The 



transformation of glycogen by the enzymes of embryonic tissues.* (Amer. Jour. 



Physiol., V. XXI, No. i. Feb., 1908.) 

 , and Leavenworth, Charles S. Chemical studies on growth. V. The autolysis 



of embryonic tissues.* (Amer. Jour. Physiol., v. xxi. No. i. Feb., 1908.) 

 , . Chemical studies on growth. VL Changes in the purine-, pentose-, and 



cholesterol-content of the developing egg.* (Amer. Jour. Physiol., v. xxi. No. i. 



Feb., 1908.) 

 , . Chemical studies on growth. VIL The catalase of animal embryonic 



tissues. (Amer. Jour. Physiol, v. xxi. No. i. Feb., 1908.) 

 , . Chemical studies on growth. VIIL The occurrence of lipase in animal 



embryonic tissues. (Amer. Jour. Physiol., v. xxi, No. i. Feb., 1908.) 



Chemical studies on growth. IX. Notes on the composition of em- 



brvonic muscular and nervous tissues. (Amer. Jour. Phvsiol., v. xxi, No. i. Feb., 



1908.) 

 Merritt, E. See Nichols, E. L. 

 Morse, H. N., and Morse, H. V. The osmotic pressure of cane-sugar solutions at 10°. 



(Amer. Chem. Jour. June i, 1908.) 

 , and Holland, W. W. The osmotic pressure of glucose solutions at 10°. (Amer. 



Chem. Jour. July i, 1908.) 

 , and Mears, B. The osmotic pressure of cane-sugar solutions at 15°. (Amer. 



Chem. Jour. Aug. i, 1908.) 

 , . Improvements in cells for the measurement of osmotic pressure. (Amer. 



Chem. Jour. Sept. i, 1908.) 



and Lovelace, B. F. Improvements in manometers for the measurement of 



osmotic pressure. (Amer. Chem. Jour. Oct. i, 1908.) 

 Newcomb, Simon. Resume of the history and present state of the lunar theory. (Read 



before Congress of mathematicians, Rome. Apr., 1908.) 

 . Considerations on the form and arrangement of new tables of the moon. 



(Monthly notices Royal Astron. Soc, v. lxviii. No. 8. June, 1908.) 



A search for fluctuations in the sun's thermal radiation through their influence 



on terrestrial temperature. (Amer. Philos. Soc. Transactions, v. xxi, n. s. Part V, 



pp. 309-386.) 

 Nichols, E. L., and Merritt, Ernest. Studies in luminescence. VIII. The influence 



of the red and infra-red rays upon the photo-luminescence of sidot blende. (Phys. 



Review, v. xxv. No. 5. Nov., 1907.) 

 Noyes, a. a., and Bray, W. C. A system of qualitative analysis for tlie common ele- 

 ments. (Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, v. xxx. No. 4. Apr., 1908.) 

 Olive, Edgar O. Sexual cell fusions and vegetative nuclear divisions in the rusts. 



(Annals of Bot., v. xxii. No. 87. July, 1908.) 

 Olmsted, Charles M. Sun-spot bands which appear in the spectrum of a calcium arc 



burning in the presence of hydrogen. (Astrophys. Jour., v. xxvii. Jan., 1908.) 

 Osborne, Thomas B. The biological relations of seed proteins. (Proc. Soc. Exper. 



Biol, and Med., vol. v, pp. 105-107. 1908.) 

 . Our present knowledge of plant proteins. (Science, n. s., v. xxviii, No. 718, 



pp. 417-427. Oct. 2, 1908.) 

 , and Clapp, S. H. The hydrolysis of gliadin from rye. (Amer. Jour. Physiol., 



V. XX, No. 4. Jan. i, 1908.) 

 , . Hydrolysis of amandin from the almond. (Amer. Jour. Physiol., v. 



XX, No. 4. Jan. i, 1908.) 

 , . Hydrolysis of the proteins of maize (Zea mays). (Amer. Jour. Physiol., 



V. XX, No. 4. Jan. i, 1908.) 

 , and Heyl, Frederick W. Pyrimidine derivations in nucleic acid. (Amer. 



Jour. Physiol., v. xxi, p. 157. Mar. 2, 1908.) 

 • , . Hydrolysis of vignin of the cow pea — Vigna sinensis. (Amer. Jour. 



Physiol. V. XXII, pp. 363-374. Aug. i, 1908.) 

 , . Hydrolysis of chicken meat. (Amer. Jour. Physiol., v. xxii, No. 4. 



Sept. I, 1908.) 



Hydrolysis of vetch legumin. (Amer. Jour. Physiol., v. xxii, No. 4. 



Sept. I, 1908.) 

 — , . Hydrolysis of legumelin from the pea. (Jour, of Biol. Chem., v. v, 



Nos. 2 and 3. Oct., 1908.) 

 — , . Hydrolysis of vicilin from the pea. (Jour, of Biol. Chem., v. v, Nos. 2 



and 3. Oct., 1908.) 



* Tlie references to these papers in Year Book No. 6 are erroneous. 



