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mon Muscle Tissue and its Resorption during the 
Migration Fast. 
H. C. Bradley: Intestinal Absorption. 
J. J. R. Macleod: The Relation of the Supra- 
renal Gland to Sugar Production by the Liver. 
Vv. C. Myers and G. O. Volovie: Metabolism in 
Experimental Fever with Special Reference to 
Creatinine Elimination. 
T. B. Osborne and Lafayette B. Mendel: The 
Réle of Proteins in Growth. 
A. B. Macallum: The Réle of Surface Tension 
in the Distribution of Salts in Living Matter. 
L. B. Kleiner and S. J. Meltzer: A Comparison 
of the Effects of Subcutaneous and Intramuscular 
Injections of Adrenalin upon the Production of 
Glycosuria. 
H. B. Williams, J. A. Riche and Graham Lusk: 
The Hourly Chemical and Energy Transformations 
in the Dog which Follow the Ingestion of Meat. 
A. Hunter: The Iodine Content of the Thyroid 
Glands of Sheep Fed Mainly upon Marine Alge. 
E. B. Meigs and L. A. Ryan: The Chemical 
Constituents of the Ash of Smooth Muscle. 
H. Cushing and C. Jacobson: Further Studies 
on the Relation of the Neurohypophysis to the 
Assimilation of the Carbohydrates. 
D. R. Joseph and S. J. Meltzer: The Effect of 
Stimulation of the Peripheral End of the Splanch- 
nie Nerves upon the Pupils. 
W. E. Garrey: Compression of the Heart Nerves 
of Limulus and the Mechanisms of Heart ‘‘ Block.’’ 
S. Simpson: Some Problems in Hibernation. 
D. E. Jackson: A Note on the Pharmacological 
Action of Vanadium. 
C. Brooks: The Blood Pressure of the Normal 
Unanesthetized Animal under Various Conditions. 
W. B. Cannon: The Effects of Stimulation of 
the Peripheral End of the Splanchnie Nerves. 
S. J. Murlin and J. R. Greer: The Relation of 
Heart Action to Respiratory Metabolism with 
Determination of Internal and External Respira- 
tory Quotients. 
W. G. MacCallum: Further Studies on the Na- 
ture of Tetany. » 
G. W. Fitz: The Principle of the Shadow Pu- 
pilometer. 
W. P. Lombard: The Pressure in the Small 
Blood Vessels of the Skin. 
C. J. Wiggers: Respiratory and Cardiac Varia- 
tions in Pulse Pressures. ; 
A. J. Carlson: The Condition of the Digestive 
Tract in Parathyroid Tetany. 
‘H. Lussky and A. J. Carlson: Further Studies 
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of the Aceto Nitrile Test for Thyroid Substance 
in the Blood. 
S. A. Matthews: The Effect of Eck’s Fistula on 
the Formation of Bile (dog). 
C. Voegtlin and B. M. Bernheim: Further 
Studies on the Function of the Liver in Various 
Metabolic Processes. 
A. Woelfel: The Place of Fixation or Reconju- 
gation of the Amino Acids in the Body. 
J. A. E. Eyster: Electrocardiogram Studies. 
E. D. Brown and T. Sollmann: Effect on Blood 
Pressure Produced by Traction on the Carotid 
Artery. 
BE. M. Ewing and H. C. Jackson: A Study of 
the First Diastolic Rise (¢ wave) and First Dia- 
stolie Fall (x fall) in the Venous Pulse. 
J. G. Wilson and F. H. Pike: A Note on the 
Relation of the Semi-circular Canals to the Motor 
System. 
W. E. Burge: Separation of Pepsin and Rennin 
by a New Method. 
H. H. Hagan and J. K. Armond: The Relation 
of Calcium to the Cardioinhibitory Function of the 
Vagus. 
BE. B. Meigs: Microscopic Studies of Living 
Smooth Muscle. 
S. Simpson: The Curve of Growth in the Dog. 
E. L. Ross and P. B. Hawk: Further Studies on 
the Effects of Htheranesthesia on Metabolism. 
F. 8. Lee and M. Levine: The Action of Alcohol 
and Water on Muscle. 
J. Auer and S. J. Meltzer: (1) The Respiratory 
Effect of Electrical Stimulation of the Central 
End of the Vagus Nerves in Dogs. (2) Inhibition 
of Respiration by Distention of the Lungs of 
Dogs under Intratracheal Insufflation. 
C. Brooks: The Action of Sodium Citrate on the 
Cireulation. 
C. W. Greene: The Absorption of Fat by the 
Salmon Stomach. ; 
C. W. Greene and Mr. Skaer: The Absorption of 
Fat by the Mammalian Stomach. (Preliminary 
communication.) 
_ H. McGuigan and O. Mostrom: Studies on the 
Convulsive Reflex Produced by Strychnine, (a) 
Habit, (b) As Modified by Epinephrine. 
W. E. Garrey: Temperature Coefficient of Nerve 
Cells of the Ganglionated Cord of Limulus Heart. 
The program for the joint session with Section 
K, American Association for the Advancement of 
Science, in Washington, consisted of a symposium 
on Acapnia and Shock. Papers were presented by 
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