486 MR J. HERBERT PARSONS. ~ 



Incidentally observations of other investigators are confirmed. 

 A warmer atmosphere seemed to have a bad effect upon dog 2, 

 and this is in accord with Lorrain Smith's observations as 

 opposed to Horsley's. 



The occurrence of albuminuria is confirmed, and microscopic 

 examiiiation of the remnants in those dogs which survived 

 showed hypertrophy exactly hke that described by Welch. 



The expenses of this research were defrayed by a Royal 

 Society grant. 



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