CONTENTS. 



George W. Ckile: On the neurocytologic changes in shock, infection. Graves' disease, and certain 



drugs, with a note on fear in rabbits. 52 (462). 

 George W. Crile : Further observations on hemolysis in cancer. 53 I 463 



George W. Crile : On the behavior of autodermic and isodermic skin grafts in cancer. 54 (464). 

 P. A. Levene and W. A. Jacobs : On yeast nucleic acid. 55 (466). 



Leo Loeb : The reaction of the uterine mucosa towards foreign bodies introduced into the uterine 

 cavity. 56(466). 



Leo Loeb and Mover S. Fleisher : The adsorption of the venom of Heloderma suspectum. 57 (467) 



R. A. Lambert (By invitation) : A note on the parabiosis of rats and mice. 5K (468). 



Don R. Joseph and S. J. Meltzer : A demonstration of the inhibitory effect of magnesium upon 



normal and artificial peristalsis of the stomach and duodenum. 59 (469). 

 A. O. Shaklee and S. J. Meltzer : Recovery from fatal doses of strychnin by the aid of curarin and 



artificial respiration (insufflation method). 60 (470). 

 A. R. Dochbz : Intracellular proteolytic enzymes of liver. 61 (471). 



Eugene L. Opie and Bertha I. Barker : Enzymes and antienzymes of the blood serum with certain 

 degenerative changes in the liver. 62 (472). 



R. V. Lamar and S. J. Meltzer : A preliminary note upon experimental lobar pneumonia with a 

 demonstration of specimens. 63 (473). 



John Auer : The effects of resection of one vagus upon serum anaphylaxis in guinea-pigs. 64 (474 1 



J. P. Atkinson and Charles B. Fitzpatrick : Notes on the vaso-reaction in dogs produced by in- 

 jections of extracts of the tubercle bacillus. 65 (475). 



Isaac Levin : Immunity to the growth of cancer induced in rats by treatment with mouse tissue. 66 

 (476). 



Isaac Levin and John H. Larkin : The early (stages of the spontaneous arterial lesions in the 



rabbit. 67 (477). 

 J. F. McClendon : Artificial cyclopia in the smelt. 68 ( 47 8). 

 J. F. McClendon: Cataphoresis of proteids in the living cell. 6gf479). 

 N. B. Foster : Nitrogen and sulphur metabolism in morbus ceruleus. 70 (480). 

 P. A. Levene and G. M. Meyer : On parenteral protein assimilation. 71 (481). 

 Artkur Bradley Eisenbrey : A method of isolating the cerebro-medullary circulation. 72 (482)- 

 Edward Tyson Reichert: A reversion of the starch-dextrin reaction. 73 (483). 

 Jacques Loeb : The role of alkali in the development of the egg of the sea-urchin. 74 (484). 

 Jacques Loeb : How can the process underlying membrane formation cause the development of the 



egg? 75 (486). 



Arno B. Luckhardt : A study r of the origin of the immune bodies by the method of organ transplan- 

 tation. 76 (486). 



Clara Jacobson (By invitation) : The concentration of ammonia in the blood of dogs and cats neces. 

 sary to produce ammonia tetany. 77 (487). 



J. R. Murlin : The daily curve of nitrogen elimination in the pregnant, as compared with the non-preg- 

 nant dog. 78 (488). 



Horatio B. Williams ( By invitation): Contraction of muscle during voluntary innervation. 79 

 (489). 



Edna Steinhardt : Filtration through collodion sacs. 80 (490). 

 A. R. Dochez : The activation of pancreatic extract. 81 (491;. 



T. H. Morgan : Experiments bearing on the nature of the karyokinetic figure. 82 (492 ) - 

 A. I. Ringer 'and Graham Lusk : The non-production of sugar from tyrosin and glucosamin in 

 phlorizin glycosuria. 83 (493). 



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