Scientific Proceedings. 



Hawk, Philip B. [with Thomas A. Rutherford.] 



196. Comparative chemical composition of the hair of dif- 

 ferent races. 

 Hemmeter, John C. 



249. The dependence of gastric secretion upon the inter- 

 nal secretion of the salivary glands. [Communicated by S. 

 J. Meltzer.] 

 Henderson, Lawrence J. [by invitation.] 



201. Concerning the neutrality of protoplasm. 

 Herter, Christian A. 



230. On the bacterial production of skatol and its occur- 

 rence in the human intestinal tract. 

 Hinkel, F. C. [with William Salant.] 



180. The influence of alcohol on the composition of urine. 

 Jackson, Holmes C. [with Richard M. Pearce.] 



192. Experimental liver necrosis : 1. Hexon bases. 

 Jobling, J. W. [with Simon Flexner.] 



154. Remarks on and exhibition of specimens of a metas- 

 tasising sarcoma of the rat. 



176. On secondary transplantation of a sarcoma of the rat. 

 252. On the promoting influence of heated tumor emul- 

 sions on tumor growth. 

 Kast, Ludwig [with S. J. Meltzer.] 



209. The abolition of visceral pain by intramuscular injec- 

 tion of cocaine. — A demonstration. 

 Lamb, Arthur B. [by invitation.] 



225. An hydrodynamic explanation of mitotic figures. 

 Lambert, A. V. S. [with N. B. Foster.] 



155. The influence of water on gastric secretion and the 

 chemical affinity of mucus for HC1 in the stomach. 



Lee, Frederic S. 



162. The cause of the treppe. 

 Levene, P. A. 



157. [With J. E. Sweet.] Nuclein metabolism in a dog 

 with an Eck fistula. 



186. A method for separating leucin from amino-valerianic 

 acid. 



219. [With W. A. Beatty.] On decomposition of uric 

 acid by animal tissues. 



