CONTENTS. 



Leon Ashes: Studies on fatigue of voluntary muscles. 113 (2073). 



Harry J. Deuel, Jr. and Lafayette B. Mendel: Experiments on the metabolism of thymine. 114 (2074). 



Dana W. Atchley, Robert F. Loeb and Ethel M. Benedict (by invitation): Certain applications of 

 the Donnan equilibrium to human blood serum. 115 (2075). 



Victor K. Lamer and T. R. Parsons: Electrometric acid-base titrations by means of the quinhydrone elec- 

 trode and its application under physiological conditions, lib" (2076). 



Oscar Riddle: Resistance of pigeons to the lethal action of iletin (insulin) with observed effects on re- 

 production. 117 (2077). 



H. E. Honeywell and Oscar Riddle: The action of iletin (insulin) on the blood sugar of pigeons. 118 

 (2078). 



Ralph A. Kinsella and C. C. Sherburne: Experimental production of streptococcus endocarditis with 

 glomerular nephritis. 119 (2079). 



A. Baird Hastings and Aleita Hopping: A criticism and modification of the McLean blood sugar meth- 

 od. 120 (2080). 



Albert Kuntz and J. Earl Thomas: On the nature of the rhythmic contractions in the stomach and in- 

 testine. 121 (2081). ■ 

 Mary E. Collett: Narcosis and temperature. 122 (2082 ). 



Charles A. Doan (by invitation): On the intravascular development of erythrocytes in the bone mar- 

 row of the adult pigeon. 123 (2083). 



R. S. Cunningham and C. A. Doan: On the intravascular development of erythrocytes in the bone mar- 

 row of the adult rabbit. 124 (2084). 



David I. Macht and Dorothy Lubin: A phvto-pharmacological study of a menotoxin or menstrual toxin. 

 125 (2085). 



Alice R. Bernheim (bv invitation): Intravenous injection of hemoglobin in the treatment of anemia. 

 12G (2086). 



George R. Cowgill: An improved procedure for metabolism experiments. 127 (2087). 



Philip B. Hawk: The value of gelatine and gelatine preparations in the diet of man. 128 (2088). 



S. B. Wolbach, Henry Pinkerton and Monroe J. Sciilesingek : The cultivation of the organisms of 



Rocky Mountain spotted fever and typhus in tissue cultures. 129 (2089). 

 W. H. Manwaring. R. C. Chilcote and* V. M. Hosepian: The endothelial factor in anaphylaxis. 130 



(2090). 



W. H. Manwaring, R. C. Chilcote and V. M. Hosepian: Types of canine anaphylaxis. 131 (2091). 

 Clarence G. Brown: The effects of complete extirpation of the hypophysis in the dog. (Preliminary 

 report). 132 (2092). 



George M. Mackenzie: The auto-hemolysin of paroxysmal hemoglobinuria. 133 (2093). 



W. L. Holman and F. H. Krock: An ancerobe from the mouth cavity of man and rabbits morphologically 

 suggesting B. imcumosintes. 134 (2094). 



W. H. Manwaring. R. C. Chilcote and V. M. Hosepian: Anaphylactic reactions in isolated canine or- 

 gans. 135 (2095). 



E. P. Lyon: Effects of electricity on noctilucca. 136 (2096). 



E. L. Xewcomb : Observations on the assay and factors influencing the quality of digitalis. 137 (2097). 



J. P. McCeendon and Agnes Williams: Experimental goitre and iodin in natural waters in relation to 

 distribution of goitre. 138 (2098). 



J. F. McClendon and Cecilia Schuck: The presence of anti-ophthalmic vitamin and the absence of 

 anti-rachitic vitamin in dried spinach. 139 (2099 >. 



R. G. Green and C. W. Stomberg (by invitation): Adsorption hemolysis. 140 (2100). 



R. G. Green and R. D. Evans (bv invitation) : The fragility of erythrocytes treated with soap and sa- 

 ponin. 141 (2101). 



Robert G. Green (bv invitation) : The fragility of erythrocytes in obstructive jaundice and pernicious 

 anemia. 142 (210*2). 



Arthur T. Henrici: Differential counting of living and dead cells of bacteria. 143 (2103). 



EL C. Anderson (by invitation) : Demonstration of an instrument for taking repeated blood pressures in 



rabbits, with report of some experiments. 144 (2104). 

 Meyer Bodan.sky and Henry C. Hartmen (by invitation) : The production of experimental anemia with 



symmetrical di-isopropyl-hydrazine hydrochloride and related compounds. 145 (2105). 

 C. D. Higley and M. S. Dooley: Further studies of the Relative rates of absorption of drugs from the 



lymph sac and the muscles of the frog. 146 (2106). 

 M. 8. Dooley and George B. Andrews: Some effects of morphine upon respiratory reflexes. 147 (2107). 



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