CONTENTS. 



Graham Lusk. : Influence of cold and exercise in phlorhizin glycosuria. 

 39 (295). 



J. R. Murlin : The influence of carbohydrate on the protein metabo- 

 lism of a fasting pregnant dog. 40 (296). 



W. S. Halsted : The transplantation of parathyroid glands in dogs. 

 41 (297). 



Marie Imchanitzky : The nervous coordination of the auricles and ven 

 tricle of the heart of the lizard. (Communicated by S. J. Meltzer.) 42 (298). 



Lafayette B. M endel : The influence of diet on the chemical com- 

 position of the body. 43 (299). 



Lafayette B. Mendel and Tadasu Saiki : The chemical composition 

 of nonstriated mammalian muscle. 44 (300). 



Lorande Loss Woodruff : Increased susceptibility of protozoa to 

 poison due to treatment with alcohol. 45 (301). 



F. P. Gay and E. E. Southard : The relative specificity of anaphy- 

 laxis. 46 (302). 



W. G. MacCallum and Carl Voegtlin : On the relation of calcium 

 metabolism to tetany and the cure of tetany by administration of calcium. 

 47 (303). 



Don R. Joseph and S. J. Meltzer : The relative toxicity of the chlor- 

 ides of magnesium, calcium, potassium and sodium. 48 (304). 



John Auer and S. J. Meltzer : The action of calcium upon the pupil 

 and its relation to the effects of mydriatics. 49 (305). 



Robert A. Hatcher and Harold C. Bailey : The destruction of 

 strophanthin in the animal organism. 50 (306). 



J. J. R. Macleod : On the nature of the so-called glycogenolytic fibers 

 in the greater splanchnic nerves. 5 1 (307). 



Simon Flexner : Prevention of syphilis in Macacus Rhesus by atoxyl. 



52 (308). 



Simon Flexner and J. W. Jobling : Further notes on a rat tumor. 



53 (309). 



John A. Mandel, W. A. Jacobs and P. A. Levene : On nucleic acids. 



54 (310). 



R. Burton-Opitz and Daniel R. Lucas : Regarding the innervation 

 of the blood vessels of the kidney. 55 (311). 



R. Burton-Opitz : Regarding the innervation of the blood vessels of 

 the intestine. 56 (312). 



Paul A. Lewis : Note on anaphylaxis to horse serum. 57 (313). 



L. J. Cohen and William J. Gies : A study of "protagon " prepared 

 by the Wilson-Cramer method. 58 (314). 



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