CONTENTS. 



C. B. Davenport : Heredity of some human physical characteristics. 

 59 (315). 



Leo Loeb ; The experimental production of the maternal part of the 

 placenta in the rabbit. 60 (316). 



Elizabeth Cooke and Leo Loeb : Hemolytic action of the venom of 

 Heloderma suspectum. 61 (317). 



Thomas B. Osborne: The biological relations of seed proteins. 62 

 (318). 



Nellis B. Foster and Adrian V. S. Lambert : Variation in hydro- 

 chloric acid secretion during the digestive period. 63 (319). 



Nellis B. Foster and Adrian V. S. Lambert : The effects of some 

 organic acids on the secretion of gastric juice. 64 (320). 



Nellis B. Foster and Adrian V. S. Lambert : The effect of mechan- 

 ical obstruction of the pyloric outlet on gastric secretion. 65 (321). 



Isaac Levin and John H. Larkin : Transplantation of devitalized ar- 

 terial segments. 66 (322). 



Theodore C. Janeway and Herman O. Mosenthal : A study of ni- 

 trogen metabolism in a case presenting short paroxysms of fever of unknown 

 origin. 67 (323). 



Wilbur Ward : Histological changes in transplanted blood vessels. 

 (Communicated by Francis Carter Wood.) 68 (324). 



A. S. Loevenhart and D. R. Hooker : Note upon the supposed pres- 

 ence of a gastric hormon in the salivary glands. 69 (325). 



Don R. Joseph : The relation of the weight of the stomach- and cecum- 

 contents to the body weight in rabbits. 70 (326). 



Don R. Joseph : The inhibitory influence of magnesium upon some of 

 the toxic effects of eserin. 71 (327). 



L. B. Stookey : Influence of iodides on autolysis. 72 (328). 



L. B. Stookey and Vera Gardner : Relation of the thyroids to auto- 

 lysis. 73 (329). 



L. B. Stookey : On the physiology of the thyroids. 74 (330). 



L. B. Stookey and Vera Gardner : On the pharmacology of the 

 iodides. 75 (331). 



L. B. Stookey and A. Halden Jones : Glycogen formation from arab- 

 inose in chicks. 76 (332). 



L. B. Stookey and Ethel L. Leonard : Is oxalic acid a product of 

 hepatic uricolysis in man ? 77 (333). 



Lorande Loss Woodruff : The life cycle of paramecium. 78 (334). 



Emily C. Seaman and William J. Gies : An examination of Bar- 

 dach's new protein test. 79 (335). 



William Weinberger (by invitation): A study of metabolic effects of 

 experimental polycythemia in dogs. 80 (336). 



Matthew Steel (by invitation) : On the metabolic influence of mag- 

 nesium sulfate in dogs, with special reference to the partition of the nitrog- 

 enous constituents of the urine. 81 (337). 



Matthew Steel and William J. Gies : On the determination of am- 

 monia, by the Folin method, in urines containing crystalline ammonio-mag- 

 nesium phosphate. 82 (338). 



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