INDEX OF AUTHORS 



607 



Linder, 158, 163 



Lipman, 321, 333 



Loeb, J., antagonistic salt action, 318, 

 322, 333; artificial fertilization, 309, 

 446, 470; Bunsen-Roscoe law, 431;! 

 crystal-form of hemoglobin, 359, 364; i 

 cytolysis, 459; cytolytic power of ! 

 foreign blood, 453, 470 ; effect of lack 

 of oxygen on development, 460; 

 general physiology, 283; growth, 518; 

 heliotropism, 429-30, 445 ; immortality ! 

 of unicellular animals, 514; influence 

 of reaction on life phenomena and 

 enzymes, 225, 281; memory, 535; oxi- 

 dation in sea-urchin eggs, 459, 461; 

 parthenogenetic frog, 450; protoplas- 

 mic streaming, 467; ratio of sodium 

 to calcium in tissues, 313; rhythmic 

 contraction in jellyfish, 313; Ringer i 

 and Locke's solution, 268; saline cathar- ! 

 tics, 315; salt stimulation, 311; selec- j 

 tive action of tissues, 329; senescence, I 

 519; swelling in tissues and jellies, 307, j 

 309 ; synthesis of nuclear material, 463, 

 470 ; time-relations of voluntary move- ! 

 ment, 528; twin formation, 470 



Loeb, L., coagulation of blood, 364; j 

 growth-catalyzers, 519 ; placenta! out- 

 growth, 378, 390; toxicity of white 

 light, 432; wound -healing, 520 



Loeb, W., 437, 445 



Loevenhart, 227 



Loewy, 554 



London, digestion of proteins, 241; gas- 

 tric digestion, 247; selective action of 

 intestinal epithelium, 584 



Lopez-Suarez, 92 



Lubs, 283 



Lucas, 427, 428, 445 



Ludeking, 309 



Luden, 101, 106, 511, 520 



Lundsgaard, 283 



Lunin, 52 



Lusk, carbonaceous waste products, 565 ; 

 dextrose-nitrogen ratio, 403; energy- < 

 requirement and output, 594 ; lactic- ! 

 acid output in phosphorus poisoning, 

 398; metabolism, 416, 594; specific! 

 dynamic action of proteins, 578 



Liithje, 402 



Lyman, 553 



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McCLENDON, 294, 309, 470 



McCollum, essential dietary constitu- 

 ents, 489; growth-substrates, 519; 

 hippuric-acid excretion, 556, 566; in- 

 organic foodstuffs, 52; symbiosis, 92; 

 vegetarianism, 594 



McCord, 500, 519 



McDougal, 442, 445 



McKendrick, 475, 478, 482 



McLean, phospholipins, 119, 345, 349 



McQuarrie, 341, 364 



Macallum, A. B., iron in foodstuffs, 52; 

 kidney-development in protoverte- 

 brates, 270; mineral constituents of 

 serum and sea-water, 269, 283 



Macallum, A. B. (Jr.), 191, 200, 519 



Macallum, J. B., effect of calcium remov- 

 al on tissues, 333 ; emulsions and sur- 

 face-tension, 309; saline cathartics, 316 



Macallum, W. G., 387, 390 



Maclean, 119 



Macleod, absorption of carbohydrates, 

 253; chemical regulation of circula- 

 tion, 389; diabetes, 416; equilibrium 

 between ammonium carbamate and 

 carbonate, 545; glucohemia from 

 splanchnic stimulation, 371; glucose 

 metabolism in depancreatization, 405; 

 nitrogenous waste products, 565 



Madsen, 213 



Magnus-Levy, 409 



Maly, 327 



Manacelne, 536 



Mandel, 91, 92, 398 



Mansfield, 416 



Marchlewski, 355, 364 



Marcuse, 392 



Marie, 494, 497 



Marshall, 253, 279, 390 



Martin, 364, 426, 519, 540 



Matthaei, 429, 445 



Matula, 156, 172 



Maudsley, 524, 535 



Mawson, 395 



Maxwell, C., 445 



Maxwell, S. S., 200, 388, 390, 426, 445, 

 499 



May, 119, 200 



Mellanby, 416, 545, 566 



Meltzer, 333, 405 



Mendel, amino-N content of proteins, 

 146; dietary essentials, 490, 492, 513; 

 growth substrates, 519; nitrogenous 

 waste products, 566; parenteral ad- 

 ministration of proteins, 239; protein 

 absorption, 253 ; starvation-metabo- 

 lism, 416, 502; symbiosis, 92 



Mendenhall, 390 



Merckx, 333 



v. Mering, 401 



Mesernitzky, 463 



Metchnikoff, 514, 519 



Meyer, G., 75, 253 



Meyer, Hans, 293 



Meyer, K. F., 341, 364 



Meyer, Max, 523 



Meyers, 200, 416 



Michaelis, 283, 308 



Miescher, 463, 470 



Milner, 594 



Minkowski, 401, 543 



Minot, 518, 519, 566 



Mitchell, 519 



