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SCIENCE 



701 



On the Biology of Diplococcus intracellu- 

 laris: Simon Flexnee. 



The Stability of Tetanus Toxin: M. J. 



ROSENAU. 



Some Observations on the Blood of Horses: 



J. J. KiNYOUN. 



The Alleged Role of Intestinal Worms as 

 Inoculating Agents in Typhoid Fever: 

 C. W. Stiles. 



The Absorption of the Third Serum Com- 

 ponent: W. H. Manwabestg. 



The So-called Physical Chemistry of Hemo- 

 lytic Serum: W. H. Manwaring. 



On the Chemical Inactivation and Re- 

 generation of Complement: Hidbyo 



NOGUCHI. 



On the Electric Charge carried by Toxins, 

 Antitoxins and Agglutinins: C. W. 

 Field. 



An Improved Technic for Tuberculo-op- 

 sonic Preparations: A. P. Ohlmachee. 



Some Suggestions concerning the Termin- 

 ology of Opsonic Theory and Practise: 

 A. P. Ohlmachee. 



The Generic Characters of the Goccacece: 

 C. E. A. WiNSLOW and Miss A. P. 

 Rogers. 



Actinomyces of the Oral Cavity: D. H. 

 Beegey. 



Program of the Third Session, 

 December 29, 1906 

 (Joint meeting of Section K and the 

 American Physiological Society.) 



The Functions of the Ear of the Dancing 

 Mouse: R. M. Yeekes. 



The Effect of Section of One Vagus upon 

 the Secondary Peristalsis of the Esoph- 

 agus: S. J. Meltzee and John Axjee. 



On the Alleged Adaptation of the Salivary 



Glands to Diet: F. P. Undeehill and 



L. B. Mendel. 

 Adaptation of Saliva to Diet: G. H. Neil- 

 son. 

 The Effect of Phosphorus Starvation on 



Aspergillus niger: Waldemae Koch and 



H. S. Reed. 

 New Chemical Facts about Tendon and 



Compound Proteins: William J. Gms. 

 A Further Study of Peptolysis: W. N. 



Berg and William J. Gies. 

 The Action of Blood Serum and Tissue 



Extracts on the Coagulation of the 



Blood: Leo Loeb. 

 Some Observations on the Esophagus after 



Bilateral Vagotomy: W. B. Cannon. 

 Concerning the Pharmacological Action of 



Salicylic Acid: L. B. Stookey and M. 



MOEEIS. 



A Nuclein Metabolism Experiment on a 

 Dog with an EcTc Fistula: P. A. Levene 

 and J. B. Sweet. 



Protein Analysis: P. A. Levene, W. A. 

 Beatty, D. R. MacLauein and C. H. 



RUTTiTiEB. 



A Demonstration of Normal Gastric Peri- 

 stalsis in the Rabbit: John Atjer. 



Peristalsis of the Rabbit's Cecum (with 

 demonstration) : John Auee and S. J. 

 Meltzee. 



Preservation of Blood Vessels in Cold 

 Storage: Alexis Carrel. 



Demonstration of Failure of Regeneration 

 of the Cervical Ganglion Twenty-six 

 Months after its Removal: S. J. Meltzer. 

 William J. Gies, 



Secretary 



SCIENTIFIC BOOKS 



THE TERRACES OF THE MARYLAND COASTAL PLAIN 



Maryland Geological Survey. Pleiocene and 

 Pleistocene. Baltimore, 1906. Pp. 291, 

 plates and maps. 



