CONTENTS. 



Alfred F. Hess and Lester J. Unger : Canned tomatoes as an antiscorbutic, i 

 (1376). 



Maurice H. Givens and Harry B. McClugage: Preliminary observations on 

 the value of raw and dried tomatoes as antiscorbutic foods for guinea pigs. 

 2 (1377)- 



T. S. Githens, I. S. Kleiner, A. L. Meyer and S. J. Meltzer: A method of 



producing experimental shock. 3 (1378). 

 Carl P. Sherwin: Metabolism of p-hydroxy benzoic acid and p-hydroxyphenyl acetic 



acid in the monkey. 4 (1379). 

 T. S. Githens, I. S. Kleiner, A. L. Meyer and S. J. Meltzer: Influence of mere 



opening the abdomen, of state of shock, and of subsequent section of sciatic 



nerve upon the blood flow from the femoral vein in cats. 5 (1380). 

 Benjamin Harrow and William J. Gies: Experimental studies of plant pigments. 



6 (1381). 



Grete Egerer and Frances Ford {by invitation): The probable cause for the 

 failure of some sodium tungstate to give a suitable reagent for the determination 

 of uric acid. 7 (1382). 



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