TKANSAOTIONS OF SECTION 1. 47f 



4. Ucpurt on Elcclroinulive Plienoincna in Planh. 

 See Ecports, p. 305. 



5. Report on Ayicesihetics. 



(j. The Ejjecl of Piluilary Extract on the Secretion of Cerehro-axnnal 

 Vluid.^ By Professor W. D. Halliburton, L'Jl.S. 



THURSDAY, SEPT EM 11 Ell 7. 



The following Papers were received : — 



1. Aryinine and Creatine Formation (furtiier incentiyaHoHb). 

 By Professor W. H. Thompson, M.D. 



2. Tlie Secretion of Urea and Stujar by tlie Kidney.'^ 

 By Professor A. E. Cushny, F.R.S. 



3. Tlie Action of Tliyroid on the Siiprarenah and Heart. 

 By Professor P. T. Hkbkinu, M.D. 



i. The Effect of Thyroid-feeding on tlie Pancreas.'-^ By Dr. Ivojima. 



V VI DAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 



Joint Diaciissioa with Sub-Section I and Section L on Ulc Bcport on 

 the Menial and Phyaicat Factors involved in Education (p. 307). 



The following Papers were then received : — 



1. The Action of Uvarian Edlracla. By Dr. Itagaki. 



2. The Properties required in Solutions for Intravenous Injections.'^ 

 By Professor W. M. Bavliss, F.R.S. 



3. Food Standards and Man-Power. 

 By Dr. A. D. Walleb, F.R.S. 



4. Tlic Nutrition of Living Organisms by Simple Organic Compownds. 

 By Professor B. Mooee, F.R.S., a)id J. E. Baenaed. 



" See Hallilnntoii, W. D.. and Dixon, W. E., Joiirn. of Physiology, vol. 1., 

 pp. 198-216, 1916. 



^ To be iniblisiied in full in .Joiintdl of P/ii/yioliitji/, vol. li. 



^ Published in full in the Qucitvrly Joiirmil of Experimental P/ij/sioloi/y. 



* See ' Methods of Raising a Low Arterial Pressure,' Proo. Roy. Soc. B. 89, 

 p. 381., 



