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with the Shadow Pupillometer in Determining 

 the Constants of Pupillary Reactions." 



G. H. Parker, " The Olfactory Sense in Fishes." 



F. C. Becht and A. B. Luckhardt, "On the 

 Source of the Immune Bodies in the Lymphs." 



J. R. Murlin and J. R. Greer, " The Heart Ac- 

 tion in Relation to the Respiratory Metabolism." 



W. B. Cannon and C. W. Leib, " The Receptive 

 Relaxations of the Stomach." 



S. Simpson, "Are the Parathyroids Capable of 

 Replacing the Thyroids Physiologically?" 



L. Loeb, " The Function of the Corpus Luteum." 



T. B. Osborne and L. B. Mendel, " Feeding 

 Experiments with Mixtures of Isolated Food 

 Substances." 



Elizabeth Cooke and S. P. Beebe, " Autolysis of 

 Liver as Affected by Thyroid Administration." 



J. Loeb, " Further Experiments on the Antag- 

 onistic Action of Salts." 



0. Schreiner and M. X. Sullivan, " Biological 

 Analogies in Soil Oxidation." 



S. J. Meltzer, " The Migration of Solutions in 

 Animal Bodies Deprived of their Cardiac Cir- 

 culation." 



G. N. Stewart, " Measurement of the Blood 

 Flow in Man." 



W. H. Howell, " The Action of Pure Thrombin." 



G. W. Fitz, " A Shadow Pupillometer for the 

 Accurate Study of Pupillary Reactions." 



S. Simpson, "A Modification of Schafer's Frog- 

 heart Plethysmograph." 



Y. Henderson, "A Quantitative Pneumograph." 



E. D. Jackson, " An Automatic Shellacking De- 

 vice." 



A. J. Carlson, " The Mechanisms of Automa- 

 ticity. Coordination and Conduction in the Lim- 

 uV\is Heart." (Demonstration.) 



A. B. McCallum, " Some Illustrations in Ani- 

 mal and Vegetable Cells of the Gibbs-Thomson 

 Law of Surface Condensation of Solutes." 



H. Gushing, E. Goetseh and C. Jacobson, " The 

 Hypophysis and its Relation to Carbohydrate 

 Tolerance." 



H. C. Jackson, " Changes in the Blood and Tis- 

 sues following Double Nephrectomy and Urethral 

 Ligation." 



J. Auer, " The Causation of Acute Anaphylactic 

 Death in the Rabbit." 



J. R. Murlin and L. H. Mills, "The Influence 

 on Metabolism of Oils given Subcutaneously and 

 Intravenously." 



A. B. Luckhardt and F. C. Becht, "The Rela- 

 tion of the Spleen to the Fixation of Antigens 

 and the Production of Immune Bodies." 



P. A. Grant, Elanor Van Alstyne and S. P. 

 Beebe, " The Absorption of Protein through the 

 Intact Intestinal Epithelium." 



F. Wills and P. B. Hawk, "The Stimulation 

 of the Gastric Secretion under the Influence of 

 Water-drinking with Meals." 



V. E. Henderson, " The Effect of Temperature 

 upon the Heart." 



J. S. Miller, D. D. Lewis and S. A. Matthews, 

 ■' The Effects of the Intravenous Injection of Ex- 

 tracts of the Different Parts of the Hypophysis." 



W. B. Cannon, " Observations on the Nature 

 of Gastric Peristalsis." 



F. H. Pike, " The Mechanism of the Asphyxial 

 Rise of Blood Pressure in the Spinal Animal." 



J. A. E. Eyster, "The Effects of the Intra- 

 venous Injection of Extracts of the Pineal Body." 



D. R. Joseph and S. J. Meltzer, " Inhibition of 

 the Duodenum Coincident with the Movements of 

 the Pyloric Part of the Stomach." 



A. J. Carlson, J. R. Rooks and J. R. McKie, 

 " Attempts to Produce Experimental Hyperthy- 

 roidism in Different Animal Groups " (with dem- 

 onstrations ) . 



Owing to the absence of the authors the follow- 

 ing papers were read by title only: 



W. Koch and C. C. Todd, " The Nature of the 

 Chemical Combinations of Potassium in the Tis- 

 sues." 



A. Hunter and M. H. Givens, " The Allantoin 

 and Purin Metabolism in the Monkey." 



T. G. Brodie, " The Gaseous Metabolism of the 

 Heart." 



G. Lusk, " A Method of Removing the Glycogen 

 in the Human Subject." 



P. B. Hawk, " The Activity of the Pancreas 

 during Moderate and Copious Water Drinking 

 with Meals." 



W. M. Hattrem and P. B. Hawk, "On the In- 

 testinal Putrefaction during Copious and Mod- 

 erate Water-drinking with Meals." 



Clara Jacobson, " On the Mechanisms of In- 

 hibition of the Parathyroid Tetany in Mammals 

 by Calcium Salts." 



W. Jones, " A Specific Nuclease for Guanylic 

 Acid." 



The society appropriated $100 to the American 

 Journal of Physiology towards defraying the cost 

 of the index volume. 



The following new members were elected: 



Harvard University: J. H. Pratt, W. J. V. 

 Osterhaut, A. Forbes. 



Oniversity of California: T. B. Robertson, S. 

 S. Maxwell. 



