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Scientific Proceedings (25-29). 



Lusk, Graham 



295. Influence of cold and exercise in phlorhizin glycosuria. 

 MacCallum, W. G. [with Carl Voegtlin.] 



303. On the relation of calcium metabolism to tetany and 

 the cure of tetany by administration of calcium. 



MacLeod, J. J. R. 



307. On the nature of the so called glycogenolytic fibers 

 in the greater splanchnic nerves. 

 Mandel, John A. [with W. A. Jacobs and P. A. Levene.] 



310. On nucleic acids. 

 McCoy, George W. [with M. J. Rosenau.] 



294. The germicidal property of milk. 

 Meltzer, S. J. 



263. [With John Auer.] Effects of calcium and mag- 

 nesium salts upon the development of rigor mortis. 



273. [With Don R. Joseph.] The effect of stimulation of 

 the vagus nerves upon the development of rigor mortis of the 

 mammalian heart. 



274. [With John Auer.] The antagonistic action of cal- 

 cium upon the inhibitory effect of magnesium. 



298. The nervous coordination of the auricles and ventricle 

 of the heart of the lizard. [Communicated for Marie Imcha- 

 nitzky.] 



304. [With Don R. Joseph.] The relative toxicity of 

 the chlorides of magnesium, calcium, potassium and sodium. 



305. [With John Auer.] The action of calcium upon the 

 pupil and its relation to the effects of mydriatics. 



Mendel, Lafayette B. 



299. The influence of diet on the chemical composition of 

 the body. 



300. [With Tadasu Saiki.] The chemical composition of 

 nonstriated mammalian muscle. 



Morgan, T. H. 



286. The production of two kinds of spermatozoa in phyl- 

 loxerans — functional "female producing" and rudimentary 

 spermatozoa. 



Mosenthal, Herman 0. [with Theodore C. Janeway.] 



323. A study of nitrogen metabolism in a case presenting 

 short paroxysms of fever of unknown origin. 



