Scientific Proceedings. ( 2 53) 83 



Gibson, R. B. 



IOO. The practical concentration of diphtheria antitoxin. 

 Gies, William J. 



XXX. [For F. G. Benedict.] The cutaneous excretion of 

 nitrogenous material. 



133. [For Frank P. Underhill and Oliver E. Closson.] 

 The influence of subcutaneous injections of dextrose upon 

 nitrogenous metabolism. 



140. Ion protein compounds. 



141. Some facts showing that the brain educts termed 

 phrenosin (1874) and cerebron (1900) were practically the 

 same. 



142. [For Wm. H. Welker.] A simple electrical an- 

 nunciator for use in metabolism experiments, and in connection 

 with filtration, distillation and similar operations. 



Granger, A. S. [with L. B. Stookey.] 



137. The formation of urea. [Presented by R. A. 

 Hatcher.] 



Hatcher, R. A. [for L. B. Stookey and A. S. Granger.] 



137. The formation of urea. 

 Hensel, 0. [with I. Adler.] 



109. Some effects on rabbits of intravenous injections of 

 nicotin. 

 Herter, G. A. 



98. [With Wm. R. Williams.] Experimental hepatic'cir - 

 rhosis in dogs from repeated inhalations of chloroform. 



130. Conditions of bacterial activity in the intestine in cases 

 of advanced, apparently primary, anemias. 

 Howland, John [with A. N. Richards.] 



136. The toxicity of indol. 

 Hunt, Reid 



95. On the influence of thyroid feeding and of various 

 foods and of small amounts of food upon poisoning by 

 acetonitril. [Presented by Alfred N. Richards.] 

 Lee, Frederic S. 



93. A fatigue wheel. 



94. [With Elizabeth Billings.] Mutation in the evening 

 primrose, Onagra biennis (Z.) Scop. 



