CONTENTS. 



Maurice H. Givens (by invitation): The calcium and magnesium metabolism of the 



dog during inanition. 88 (1266). 

 H. C. Sherman and Jennie A. Walker: Influence of certain electrolytes upon the 



course of the hydrolysis of starch by malt amylase. 89 (1267). 

 J. Auer and I. S. Kleiner: The effect of coagulation of the pancreas in situ. 



90 (1268). 



Frederic S. Lee and B. Aronovitch: Does a fatigue toxin exist? 91 (1269). 

 Christen Lundsgaard (by invitation): The differences between arterial and venous 



oxygen contents in heart failure. 92 (1270). 

 Rhoda Erdmann: Immunization against cyanolophia. 93 (1271). 

 Gary N. Calkins and Walter H. Eddy: The action of pancreatic vitamine upon 



the metabolic activity of Paramecium. 94 (1272). 

 Walter H. Eddy: Further observations on pancreatic vitamine. 95 (1273). 

 G. L. Rohdenburg (by invitation): Lipoid-free immune serum does not produce 



passive immunity to transplanted tumors. 96 (1274). 

 J. F. Lyman (by invitation): Relative utilization of free palmitic acid, glyceryl 



palmitate and ethyl palmitate by dogs. 97 (1275). 

 Alma Hiller, Samuel W. Clausen and Herman O. Mosenthal: The non-protein 



nitrogenous constituents of normal human muscle. 98 (1276). 

 D. C. Straus and Max Morse: The role of autolysis in infarction. 99 (1277). 

 W. H. Manwaring and Harold E. Crowe: Types of anaphylactic reaction. 



100 (1278). 



W. H. Manwaring and Harold E. Crowe: Passive cellular anaphylaxis. 101 

 (1279). 



W. H. Manwaring and Harold E. Crowe: The role of hepatic tissue in anaphylaxis. 

 102 (1280). 



Thomas B. Osborne and Lafayette B. Mendel: The food value of soy bean 



products. 103 (1281). 

 Walter W. Palmer (by invitation): The determination of hemoglobin. 104 (1282). 



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