CONTENTS. 



[. The formation of glycogen from sugars by muscle, with a demonstration of a 

 perfusion apparatus. By R. A. Hatcher and C. G. L. Wolf. 



2. Bile media in typhoid diagnosis. By B. H. Buxton. 



3. The inconstant action of muscles. By Warren P. Lombard and F. M. 



Abbott. 



4. The senses and intelligence of the Chinese dancing mouse. By Robert M. 



Yerkes. 



5. On the motor activities of the alimentary canal after splanchnic and vagus sec- 

 tion. By W. B. Cannon. 



6. Experimental and clinical observations upon direct transfusion of blood. By 



G. W. Crile. 



7. On the normal peristaltic movements of the ureter. By D. R. Lucas (by in- 

 vitation. ) 



8. Gastric peristalsis under normal and certain experimental conditions. By John 



Auer. 



9. Reflex inhibition of the cardia in rabbits by stimulation of the central end of the 



vagus. By S. J. Meltzer and John Auer. 



10. Continuous anesthesia by subcutaneous injection of magnesium sulfate in ne- 

 phrectomized animals. By D. R. Lucas and S. J. Meltzer. 



11. Remarks on and exhibition of specimens of a metastasising sarcoma of the rat. 



By Simon Flexner and J. W. Jobling. 



12. The influence of water on gastric secretion and the chemical affinity of mucus 



for HC1 in the stomach. By N. B. Foster and A. V. S. Lambert. 



13. The action of the electric current on toxin and antitoxin. By Cyms W. 



Field and Oscar Teague. 



14. Nuclein metabolism in a dog with an Eck fistula. By J. E. Sweet and P. 



A. Levene. 



15. On the fractionation of agglutinins and antitoxin. By R. B. Gibson and 



K. R. Collins. 



16. Further observations of the effects of ions on the activity of enzymes. By 



William N. Berg and William J. Gies. 



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