Index of the Scientific Proceedings. 



195 



[the numerals correspond with those above the abstracts.] 



Protoplasm, 201 : neutrality. 

 Pulmonary circuit, 183 : vasomotor 

 nerves. 



Races, 196 : comparative composition 

 of hair. 



Rays, X, 245 : effects on sperm. 



Reaction, 218 : influence on opsonins. 



Red corpuscles. See blood. 



Reflex inhibition, 152: cardia, by stimu- 

 lation of the central end of the vagus. 



Regeneration, chemical, 253 : of com- 

 plement. 



Renal vessels, 171 : implantation in 



the aorta and vena cava. 

 Respiratory center, 199 ; automatism. 



Salicylic acid, 184 : effect on autolysis. 



Salivary glands : dependence of gas- 

 tric secretion upon the internal se- 

 cretion, 249 ; mechanism of water 

 elimination from the blood capil- 

 laries, 236. 



Sarcoma : metastasising, 154 ; second- 

 ary transplantation, 176. 



Secretion : gastric — dependence on 

 the internal secretion of the salivary 

 glands, 249 ; influence of water, 

 155; internal — of the salivary 

 glands and influence on gastric 

 secretion, 249. 



Senses, 147 : Chinese dancing mouse. 



Serum, anti-gonococcic, 214 : aggluti- 

 nins and precipitins. See colloidal, 

 complement, opsonin. 



Silver : colloidal — specific precipita- 

 tion in rabbit serum after inocula- 

 tion, 247; staining — spirochetes 

 and flagellated bacteria, 229. 



Skatol, 230 : bacterial production in 

 the human intestinal tract. 



Snails, 187 : vital conditions deter- 

 mining distribution and evolution 

 in Tahiti. 



Solutions, colloidal. See colloidal. 



Specific precipitation, 247 : in rabbit 

 serum after inoculation with col- 

 loidal platinum and silver. See 

 precipitins. 



Sperm, 245 : effects of exposure to X 

 rays. 



Spirochetes : blood of a wild rat, 231; 

 direct silver staining, 229 ; spiro- 

 chaeta microgyrata (Low) — mouse 

 tumors, 181. 



Splanchnic section, 148 : motor activi- 

 ties of the alimentary canal. 



Splenic: anemia — ligation of splenic 

 and portal veins, 232; veins — 

 effects of ligation, 232. 



Staining : effect of light on the stain- 

 ing of cells, 208 ; silver — spiro- 

 chetes and flagellated bacteria, 229. 



Staphylococcus aureus, 198 : effects of 

 fasting on the opsonic power of 

 blood. 



Starvation : allantoin in the urine of 

 the dog, 242 ; effect on the opsonic 

 power of the blood over staphylo- 

 coccus aureus, 198. 



Stomach : content of free HC1 during 

 digestion, 194 ; influence of water 

 on secretion, affinity of mucus for 

 HC1, 155 ; peristalsis, 151. 



Stromuhr : recording, 164 : Burton- 

 Opitz's. 



Structure, anatomic, 239 : relation to 

 function. 



Struggle, 234 : effects on the content 

 of white cells in the lymph. 



Sugar : formation from glycogen in 

 muscle, 144 ; oxidation by cupric 

 acetate-acetic acid mixtures, 197. 



Superior cervical ganglion, 211: obser- 

 vations thirty months after removal 

 from a rabbit. 



Tahitian snails, 187: vital conditions 

 that determine distribution and 

 evolution. 



