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The quantitative measurement of static control in 

 Stan-ding : W. E. Miles, Carnegie Nutrition Lab- 

 oratory, Boston. 



Blood pressure and electrocardiographic changes in 

 the dog during extreme oxygen want: C. W. 

 Geeene and N. C. Gilbert ("by invitation), 

 Northwestern University Medical School. 



The inhibitory effects of vagus stimulation on gas- 

 tric moiility in tlie turtle: Fred. T. Eogers and 

 Z. Berkovitz (by invitation), Baylor Univer- 

 sity. 



Experirrkental gigantism produced iy feeding an- 

 terior loies of hypophysis : E. Uhlenhuth (by 

 invitation), Rockefeller Institute, New York. 



PAPERS READ BY TITLE 



A study of the influence of various circulatory con- 

 ditions on the reaction to the low oxygen of re- 

 breathing: Edward 0. Schneidek. 



Endocrinological studies of the prostate gland: 

 D. I. Macht. 



Movements of the empty stomach of necturus: T. 

 L. Patterson (by invitation). 



Notes on muscle fatigue in frog when immersed in 

 various concentrations of the alcohols: E. M. 

 Baldwin. 



Seport on the daily analysis of outdoor (city) air 

 for 18 months: W. M. Boothbt and K. Sandi- 

 PORD (by invitation). 



The effect of starvation on tlie catalase content: 

 W. E. BuKGE and J. Leichsenrinq (by invita- 

 tion). 



Dioestrous clumges in the mammary gland of the 

 opossum: Carl Hartman (by invitation). 



A new method for determining cardiac output: J. 

 A. E. Eyster and W. J. Meek, University of 

 "Wisconsin. 



Contributions to our Ttnowledge of the center of 

 gravity in man: Percy M. Dawson and co- 

 workers. 



Minimal reflex contractions in tenuissimus of the 

 oat, investigated by Pratt's optical metliod: E. 

 L. Porter, Western Reserve University. 



Production of ammonia in muscle under different 

 conditions: Shiro Tashiro and Olive P. Lee 

 (by invitation). 



The distribution of particulate matter after intra- 

 venous injection: C. K. Drinker, L. A. Shaw 

 (by invitation) and C. C. Lund (by invitation), 

 Harvard Medical School. 



P-D time and V-P time of the carotid pulse of 

 women: W. P. Lombard and O. M. Cope (by in- 

 vitation). University of Michigan. 



The relation of the cerebral hemisplieres to the 

 sympathetic nervous system: Peed. T. Rogers, 

 Baylor University. 



A qu-antitative study of the effect of magnesium 

 chloride on nerve : Esther Ceeilsheimer (by in- 

 vitation), and C. E. Shepherd (by invitation). 

 University of Minnesota. 



demonstrations 



Exhibition of old booTcs of anatomy and physiol- 

 ogy: A. B. LxJCKHARDT, University of Chicago. 



The adaptation of Adrian's narcosis experiment to 

 class-room instruction on nerve conduction: 

 Alexander Forbes, Harvard University. 



The capillary circulation in the cat's ear: Donald 

 R. Hooker, Johns Hopkins University. 



The action of gastrin: R. W. Keeton, F. C. Koch 

 and A. B. Luckhaedt, University of Chicago. 



Vasomotor nerves i/n the lungs of amphibia and 

 reptila: A. B. Luckhardt and A. J. Carlson. 



Models to illustrate the principles of ophthal- 

 moscopy and retinoscopy: A. B. Luckhardt. 



Appetite secretion of gastric juice in man: A. J. 

 Carlson. 



Lung automatism and lung reflexes: A. B. Luck- 

 hardt and A. J. Carlson. 



Effects of prolonged low protein diet in rats: E. 

 C. Turner (by invitation). University of Chi- 

 cago. 



"Fat Soluble A" in chicTcen fat and orange peel: 

 Ethel Cooper (by invitation), University of 

 Chicago. 



Symbiosis in the study of deficiency diseases: 

 Lester Dragstedt (by invitation), University 

 of Chicago. 



An anesthesia apparatus : D. E. Jackson. 



An anesthesia apparatus for animal experiments: 

 Gerard Raap (by invitation) and D. E. Jack- 

 son. 



The utilization of the ciliary ganglion in physiol- 

 ogy and pharmacology : A. R. Cooper (by invi- 

 tation) and J. F. Groot (by invitation). 



Demonstration of Wright's new method for the 

 study of leucocytio chemotaxis: Elizabeth P. 

 Wolf (by invitation). 



Charts illustrating (a) effects of spells of rest on 

 physical efficiency, (b) An examination of in- 

 dices of circulatory efficiency: Percy M. Daw- 

 son, Lucy A. Wallrich (by invitation) and 

 Frances V. Kupperman (by invitation). Uni- 

 versity of Wisconsin. 



Chas. W. Greene, 

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