INDEX. 
Ferric chloride, 68, 92, 113. 
Ferricyanide, Potassium, 70, 116. 
Ferrocyanide, Potassium, 69, 95, 116. 
Ferrous sulphate, 68, 92, 113. 
Fibrin, 102, 226. 
Gases, Influence of, 77, 119. 
Gas Metabolism, Influence of some Sub- 
stances on, 406-442. 
Gastric juice, 223. 
Gland peptone, 235, 237, 239. 
Globulin, 208, 210. 
Globulin and Globulose Bodies. W. 
Kiihne and R. H. Chittenden, 206- 
219. 
Globulose Bodies, 212. 
Glucose, Dehydration of, 252-259. 
Glycogen, 184, 185. 
Heteroalbumose, 347. 
Keterocaseose, 400. . 
Heteroglobulose, 215. 
Hutchinson, M. T., Influence of Ura- 
nium Salts on the Amylolytic Action 
of Saliva, the Proteolytic Action on 
Pepsin and Trypsin, 261-273. 
Hyptiotes, 454, 455, 456. 
Americanus, 444. 
cavatus, 444, 456. 
Influence of Antimonious Oxide on Met- 
abolism. R. H. Chittenden and Jo- 
seph A. Blake, 293-300. 
Bile, Bile Salts and Bile Acids on 
Amylolytic and Proteolytic Action. 
R. H. Chittenden and Geo. W. Cum- 
mins, 134-148. 
Certain Therapeutic and Toxic 
Agents on the Amylolytic Action of 
Saliva. R. H. Chittenden and H. M. 
Painter, 60-83. 
Cinchonidine Sulphate on Metabol- 
ism. R. H. Chittenden and Henry 
H. Whitehouse, 166-178. 
Potassium and Ammonium Bro- 
mides on Metabolism. R. H. Chit- 
tenden and W. L. Culbert, 153-165. 
Some Organic and Inorganic Sub- 
stances on Gas Metabolism. R. H. 
Chittenden and G. W. Cummins, 
407-442, 
Temperature on the Relative Amy- 
lolytic Action of Saliva and the Dias- 
tase of Malt. R. H. Chittenden and 
W. #. Martin, 125-133. 
Uranium Salts on the Amylolytic 
Action of Saliva and the Proteolytic 
Action on Pepsin and Trypsin. R. 
H. Chittenden and M. T. Hutchinson, 
261-273. 
Various Inorganic and Alkaloid 
Salts on the Proteolytic Action of 
Pepsin-hydrochloric Acid. R. H. 
Chittenden and 8. EK. Allen, 84-107. 
461 
Influence of Various Therapeutic and 
Toxic Substances on the Proteolytic 
Action of the Pancreatic Ferment. 
R. H. Chittenden and Geo. W. Cum- 
mins, 108-124. 
Iodide, Mercurie, 62, 88, 110. 
Potassium, 71, 104, 119. 
Tron compounds, 314, 326. 
223 
wav. 
Juice, gastric, 
pancreatic, 230. 
Knots, with a Census for Order Ten. 
C. N. Little, 27-43. 
Kitihne, W., Globulin 
Bodies, 206-219. 
Peptones, 220-251. 
and Globulose 
Lambert, Alexander, Post-mortem For- 
mation of Sugar in the Liver, in the 
presence of Peptones, 179-206. 
Law of Error in Target-Shooting. E. 
L. DeForest, 1-8. 
Lead acetate, 64, 86, 111, 313. 
compounds, 312. 
Little, C. N., On Knots, with a Census 
for Order Ten, 27-43. 
Malt, Diastase of, 44-57, 125-133. 
Magnesium sulphate, 69, 94, 114. 
Manganous chloride, 91, 114. 
Martin, W. K., Influence of Tempera- 
ture on the Relative Amylolytic Ac- 
tion of Saliva and the Diastase of 
Malt, 125-123. 
Mercurie bromide, 62, 88, 110. 
chloride, 62, 79, 86, 109. 
cyanide, 62, 88, 110. 
iodide, 62, 88, 110. 
Mercury compounds, 317, 330. 
Metabolism, Influence of Bromides on, 
153-165. 
Influence of Antimonious Oxide on, 
293-300. 
Influence of Cinchonidine Sulphate 
on, 166-178. 
Metallic Compounds of Albumin and — 
Myosin. R.H. Chittenden and Henry 
H. Whitehouse, 301-331. 
Metallic Salts, 78. 
Mithras, 456. 
Moore, Jr., Eliakim Hastings, Extension 
of certain Theorems of Clifford and of 
Cayley in the Geometry of » Dimen- 
sions, 9-26. 
Morphine sulphate, 72, 120, 425. 
Myosin, Metallic compounds of, 301-331. 
Narcotine sulphate, 121. 
Neutral peptone, 48. 
solutions, 143. 
New England Spiders of the Family 
Ciniflonidee, 443-458, 
