CONTENTS. 



CASIMIR FUNK: On the presence of a fat soluble substance in purified casein. 206 (2166). 



CASIMIR FUNK and H. B. CORBITT: The presence of a blood-sugar reducing substance in yeast. 207 (2167). 

 CASIMIR FUNK, BENJAMIN HARROW and JULIA B. PATON: Extraction of vitamines from yeast and rice polish- 



ings using various water-miscible solvents. 208 (2168). 

 NICHOLAS KOPELOFF: Clinical results obtained with bacillus acidophilus. 209 (2169). 



NICHOLAS KOPELOFF and PHILIP BEERMAN: Studies on the nature of bacillus acidophilus therapy. 210 (2170). 

 I. S. FALK and H. J. SHAUGHNESSY: Effect of certain electrolytes on the buffering power of bacterium coli. 212(2172). 

 C— E. A. WINSLOW, I. S. FALK and M. F. CAULFIELD: The influence of certain electrolytes upon the electrical charge 

 of bacteria 211 (2171). 



G. A. HARROP and E. M. BENEDICT: The role of phosphate and potassium in carbohydrate metabolism following in- 

 sulin administration. 213 (2173). 

 B. S. OPPENHEIMER and HUBERT MANN: An electrocardiographic sign in pericardial effusion. 214 (2174). 

 ARTHUR W. THOMAS and F. L. SEYMOUR- JONES: The hvdrolvsis of collagen by trypsin. 215 (2175). 

 M. HEIDELBERG and O. T. AVERY: The specific soluble substance of pneumococcus. 216 (2176). 



O. T. AVERY and M. HEIDELBERGER: Immunological relationships of cell constituents of pneumococcus. 217 (2177). 

 ISIDOR GREENWALD: Gastric antacids which cannot act as systemic alkalies. 218 (2178). 

 ALFRED CHANUTIN: Factors involved in blood-volume regulation. 219 (2179). 

 ARTHUR H. SMITH and T. S. MOISE: Diet and tissue regeneration. 220 (2180). 



LEO LOEB : The effect of extirpation of the uterus on the life and function of the corpus luteum in the guinea pig. 

 (2181). 



LEO LOEB: The mechanism of the sexual cycle and the specificity of growth substances. 222 (2182). 

 LEO LOEB: Types of mammalian ovary. 223 (2183). 



JAMES B. SUMNER: Concerning the detection of pentose, formaldehyde and methyl alcohol. 224 (2184). 

 R. ADAMS DUTCHER and JULIA OUTHOUSE: The vitamine content of raisins, dried raisin seeds and raisinseed o' 

 225 (2185). 



THOMAS B. OSBORNE, LAFAYETTE B. MENDEL, EDWARDS A. PARK and D. DARROW: Kidney hypertroph 



produced by diets unusually rich in protein. 226 (2186). 

 J. S. VANDERLINGEN and D. I. MACHT: A contribution to the bio-physics of intestinal absorption. 227 (2187). 

 OSCAR RIDDLE and TADACHIKI MINOURA: Effects of repeated transplantation of whole suprarenals into young dov 



228 (2188). 



ARTHUR KNUDSON and W. K. GRIGG: The relation between the chylomicrons (free granules) and the lipoid conte- 



of the blood. 229 (2189). 



A. F. COCA and H. KLEIN: A hitherto undescribed pair of isoagglutination elements in human beings. 230 (2190). 

 PHILIP LEVINE and JENNIE MABEE: A dangerous "universal donor" detected by the direct matching of bloods. 23 

 (2191). 



RUTH B. HOWLAND: Application of the murexide test toameoba verrucosa and Paramecium caudatum. 232 (2192). 

 RUTH B. HOWLAND: Studies on the contractile vacuoles of amoeba verrucosa and Paramecium caudatum. 233 (2193). 

 RUTH B. HOWLAND: Notes on the dissection of amoeba verrucosa. 234 (2194). 



WADE H. BROWN and LOUISE PEARCE: The reaction of the endocrine system of the rabbit to tumor innoculation a 



the relation of this reaction to malignancy. 235 (2195). 

 WADE H. BROWN and LOUISE PEARCE: Animal resistance and the endocrine system of the rabbit in experimen' 



syphilis. 236 (2196). 



EUGENE L. PORTER and VICTOR W. HART: Reflex contractions of an all-or-none character. 237 (2197). 

 HARRY L. HALL: A study of the pulmonary circulation by the transillumination method. 238 (2198). 

 RICHARD S. LYMAN, ELIZABETH NICHOLLS and W. S. McCANN: The respiratory exchange and blood-sugar cu 



of normal and diabetic subjects after epinephrin and insulin. 239 (2199). 

 R. L. KAHN: Method of titrating antigen for Kahn Precipitation test. 240 (2200). 



R. L. KAHN and W. W. DUEMLING: Employment of different antigens in Kahn Precipitation test. 241 (2201). 



E. UHLENHUTH: The elaboration and release" of the colloid of the thyroid. 242 (2202). 



M. L. TAINTER and P. T. HANZLIK: The mechanism of edema production by paraphenylenediamin. 243 (2203). 



F. DE EDS and H. A. SOMERFIELD: Increased number and clumping of thrombocytes (platelets) in pigeons produc 



by agents causing anapylactoid reactions. 244 (2204). 

 GUY C. CI ARK and G. S. SHELL: The inorganic constit lents of human saliva. 245 (2205). 

 IVAN C. HALL: The aerobic cultivation of bacillus histolyticus. 246 (2206). . „ . . 



EMELIA PETERSON and IVAN C. HALL: The isolation of bacillus histolyticus from soil in California. 247 (2207). 



rVAN C. HALL: The failure of fermentation reactions with bacillus histolyticus. 248 (2208). 



D7AN C. HALL and EMELIA PETERSON: A note on the mechanism of the peculiar lesions produced by bacillus his 



tolyticus. 249 (2209). , , , , ,. 



LEROY S. PALMER and CORNELIA KENNEDY: Growth and reproductions of rats on whole milk as the sole diet. 2 



ARTHUR D. HIRSCHFELDER: The effect of local anesthetics upon the conjunctivitis caused by mustard oil. 251 (2211). 

 A. G. BENTEN: Studies on the quantitative determination o' fat in micro organisms. 252 (2212). 

 A. G. BENTEN: Some observations on pellicle formation. 253 (2213). 

 FRANK C. MANN and THOMAS B. MAGATH: The effect of insulin on the blood-sugar following total and partial re 

 moval of the liver. 254 (2214). ... . , ner . 



G. A. FRIEDMAN: The effect of thyroid gland from voung calf upon the blood-sugar m depancreatized dogs. 255 (2215). 

 R. S. ALLEN, H. A. PIPER, C. P. KIMBALL and JOHN R. MURLIN: A rapid method of preparing the anti-diabetic su 



stance of pancreas. 256 (2216). . . , , , „,.., 



G. W. PUCHER, K. F. CORI and B. D. BOWEN: The fate of iletin in the animal body. 257 (2217) 



K. F. CORI, G. W. PUCHER and G. T. CORI: The free sJgar in the liver and its significance for carbohydrate me 



holism. 258 (2218). * - _, 



K. F. CORI, G. W. PUCHER and G. T. CORI: The determination of galactose in the presence of glucose. 259 (2219). 

 M. ELIZABETH MARSH: Energy metabolism of premature infants. 260 (2220). 

 PIERRE A. FISH: A test for peristaltic activity. 261 (2221). 



C. E. HAYDEN: An investigation as to the etiology of azotuna. 262 (2222). . . 



L. A. MAYNARD, S. A. GOLDBERG, K. V. WILLIAMS and O. B. CRISTIE: Further studies on posterior paralysis 



RALPHRi MELLOn!" WILLARD S. HASTINGS and DOROTHY W. CALDWELL: Observations on the epidemiology 



pemphigus neonatorum. 264 (2224). 

 W. R. BLOOR and R. G. FREY: Water retention in the boly. 265 (2225). r>fA irnt\ 



MEYER BODANSKY: The effect of germanium dioxide on red cell regeneration in experimental anemia. 266 (22Z6). 

 MEYER BODANSKY: The effect of germanium dioxide in p'lenylhydrazine poisoning 26/ (2227). 

 H h M ATT1LL : The effect of fasting and of vitamine B d privation on the chemical composition of rats blood. ZbS <ZZZS 

 AARON BODANSKY: Antagonistic effects of insnlin and thyroxin. 269 (2229). o 7n imn\ 



A A EPSTEIN and EUGENIE HIRSCHBERG-MAECHLINH • A studv of phlondzin and its derivatives. 270 (2230). 

 FRANZ LEINE WEBER, RUTH KAUTSKY and L. W. FAMULNER: The nitrogen content of the pneumococcus. A pre 



ERNEST" VY GOODPASTURE'and OSCAR TEAGUE: The transmission of the virus of H p es febri li s along sensory nenr 

 with resulting unilateral lesions in the central nervous system in the rabbit. 272 (2232). 



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