I/O Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. 



Noguchi, Hideyo 



177. On certain chemical complementary substances. 



217. On the extracellular and intracellular venom activa- 

 tors, with special reference to lecithin, fatty acids and their 

 compounds. 



218. On the influence of the reaction, and of desiccation, 

 upon opsonins. 



235. A lipolytic form of hemolysis. 



253. On the chemical inactivation and regeneration of 

 complement. 

 Novy, Frederick G. 



175. Immunity against trypanosomes. 

 Ophuls, William 



238. The Altmann's granules in kidney and liver, and their 

 relation to granular and fatty degeneration. 



239. The relation of anatomic structure to function. 

 Opie, Eugene L. 



205. The resolution of fibrinous exudates, with exhibition 

 of specimens. 

 Ottenberg, Reuben [with William J. Gies.] 



256. On the fate of elastose after its subcutaneous or intra- 

 peritoneal injection : a preliminary inquiry into the origin and 

 nature of Bence Jones's protein. 

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



192. Experimental liver necrosis : 1. Hexon bases. 

 Pike, F. H. [with G. N. Stewart.] 



199. The automatism of the respiratory center. 

 Rankin, Allan C. (by invitation) [with A. A. Martin.] 



198. Observations on the effects of fasting upon the opsonic 

 power of the blood to staphylococcus aureus. 

 Robertson, T. Brailsford 



237. On the dissociation in solutions of the neutral case- 

 mates of sodium and ammonium. 

 Rous, F. Peyton 



234. The effects of struggle on the content of white cells 

 in the lymph. [Communicated by Aldred S. Warthin.] 

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



196. Comparative chemical composition of the hair of dif- 

 ferent races. 



