Xvill ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY. 
Chemical . 3 : : . ‘ ‘ . ‘ , . 
Spleen curves. .  . 
The nervous system in folstion to the acleen, 
The construction of fat. 
General and experimental 
Histological ‘ 
Changes in the cells of the nies gland. 
Milk and colostrum ‘ 
Nature of fat-formation . 
Pathological . 
Comparative 
The metabolic processes conearnpd in : the “formation at a urea, uric ned, 
hippuric acid, and allied bodies. 
General discussion . 
Pathological 
Evolution 
The study of the metabolic prodesaes iy ater methods 
Various tabular statements é 
Starvation and its lessons 
Comparative 
Diets. we 
Feeding experiments 
General 
Proteid metabolism 
Nitrogenous equilibrium 
Comparative 3 
The effects of gelatine in the aiet . 
Fat and carbohydrates . 
Comparative . : 
The effects of salts, sailee Sti on the. diet i 
Pathological . : 
The energy of the animal haiy 
Tabular statements. 
The sources of muscular energy 
Animal heat . 
General . 
Comparative . 
The regulation of isinperabiine . 
Cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals snipared 
Theories of heat formation and heat regulation 
Pathological 
Special considerations 
Evolution 
Hibernation 
Daily variations in témperatara j in man ane other saamenails 
The influence of the nervous system on metabolism (nutrition) . 
Experimental facts. 
Discussion of their significance 
General considerations, chemical and pathological 
Summary of metabolism 
