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SCIENCE 



[Vol. LV, No. 1435 



The catalase content of normal and atrophied 

 muscles: A. E. Guenther and S. Morgulis. 



The mode of action of physical work, cold 

 weather and cold haths in increasing the oxidative 

 processes: W. E. Burge. 



An experimental study on the significance of 

 fertilization in spathidium spathula: L. L. Wood- 

 ruff and Hope Spencer. 



The relative alcohol ^ content of Mood and 

 urine: W. E. Miles. 



What are viscera? C. Judson Herrick. 



A further study of the effect of total removal 

 of the liver: F. 0. Mann and T. B. Magath. 



The heneficial influence of certain pancreatic 

 extracts on pancreatic diabetes: J. J. E. Maeleod, 

 E. C. Banting and C. H. Best. 



A comparison of normal cats and cats deprived 

 of the greater part of the adrenals, with special 

 reference to their reactions to morphine (hyper- 

 thermia, hyperglcemia) and to muscular exercise: 

 G. N. Stewart and J. M. Eogoff. 



The cardio-accelerator agent produced iy he- 

 patio stimulation: "W. B. Cannon and E. E. Grif- 

 fith. 



Latent period in reciprocal innervation : J. M. D. 

 Olmsted and W. P. Warner. 



Physiological entities in inheritance and evo- 

 lution: Ernest L. Scott. 



DEMONSTRATIONS 



A radial transmission sphygmograph ivith rigid 

 support: C. J. Wiggers and W. E. Baker. 



A model demonstrating the dynamics of mitral 

 regurgitation: C. J. Wiggers and H. Peil. 



The distribution of the vagus nerves to the sino- 

 aurioular junction of the mammalian heart, pho- 

 tographs and tracings: G. Baehman. 



The glomerular circulation in the frog's Tcidney : 

 A. N. Eieliards and Carl F. Schmidt. 



NS production in the nerve during passage of 

 the nerve impulse: Shiro Tashiro. 



A simple method of demonstrating glomerular 

 and tubule secreting functions: E. G. Martin and 

 G. D. Shafer. 



A new type of recording spirometer : E. Burton- 

 Opitz. 



Liver, spleen and bone-marrow of rats treated 

 with germanius dioxide: F. S. Hammett and J. E. 

 Nowrey, Jr. 



A two-ioedge colorimeter for the comparison of 

 solutions containing two colors, as in the colori- 

 metrio determination of the hydrion concentration: 

 Victor C. Myers. 



Some new apparatus: B. E. Jackson and J. V. 

 Jjawrence. 



The effects of parathyroidectomy on the incisors 

 of the albino rat: F. S. Hammett. 



PAPERS READ BY TITLE 



Vascular reaction to epinephrin in perfusates of 

 various Ch. II. The portal systems of the terra- 

 pin: 0. T>. Snyder and Louis E. Martin. 



Source of the water of hemodilution evoked by 

 hot environments: H. G. Barbour, W. J. Craig 

 and E. C. Wakeman. 



A study of hlood platelets: Theo. Kruse. 



A study of alimentary glycemia curves in rab- 

 bits: Ernest L. Seott and T. H. Ford. 



The contour of the pressure variations in the 

 portal vein: D. D. Forward and H. Fell. 



A study of fibrinogen following removal of the 

 the liver: C. S. Williamson, F. J. Heck and F. C. 

 Mann. 



A comparison of the different methods of abla- 

 tion of the liver: F. 0. Mann and T. B. Magath. 



The production of chronic liver insufficiency: 

 F. C. Mann and T. B. Magath. 



The effect of total removal of the liver in some 

 lower vertebrates : T. B. Magath and F. C. Mann. 



Smooth muscle responses when subjected to 

 alcohols : F. M. Baldwin and B. M. Harrison. 



Pulse rate and Hood pressure responses of men 

 to passive postural changes. II. Under low oxy- 

 gen: Max M. Ellis. 



The effect of prostatectomy on integration of 

 muscular movements in the white rat: T>. I. 

 Macht and J. L. XJlrich. 



The relation of parathyroid tetany to the intes- 

 tinal flora: Lester E. Dragstedt. 



The influence of a ieri-beri diet upon the met- 

 abolic rate of the white rat: Addison Gulick. 



The role of the vagi on gastric tonus atid mo- 

 tility in the nccturus: T. L. Patterson. 



The hormone of the posterior lobe of the pit- 

 uitary gland; its probable nature and its great 

 physiological activity as compared with that of 

 B-iminasolylethylamine: John J. Abel, Charles A. 

 Eouiller and J. S. Vander Lingen. 



NS^ production during muscular contraction: 

 Shiro T?ashiro and Olive Pearl Lee. 



Observations on the relation of endocrine dis- 

 order to early embryonic death in birds: Oscar 

 Eiddle and E. E. Eose. 



The role of the change in hydrogen-ion concen- 

 tration in the motor activities of the small intes- 

 tine: Frederick S. Hammett. 



Photo reaction currents of the optic nerve: 

 W. T. Bovie. 



Chas. W. Greene, 



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