CERTAIN DERIVATIVES OF THE PROTEIDS. 295 



TABLE SHOWING EFFECTS UPON THE COAGULATION OF 

 THE BLOOD.* 



reach its maximum effect, the results varying in proportion 

 to the dose employed. (Exper. VIII-XV.j:) 



* The figures in the table denote the number of minutes before coagula- 

 tion, except when followed by h, when they denote hours. All samples 

 marked were still fluid after 24 hours. 



t The lack of any noticeable action upon the time of coagulation in these 

 two experiments is due to the fact that the lymph was withdrawn through a 

 cannula in the thoracic duct. See under lymph-formation for explanation. 



t "With antialbumid (E) i. e., a more insoluble form of the substance separ- 

 ating as a gelatinous coagulum when antialbumid (A) was subjected to pan- 



