CONTENTS. 



O. H. Perry Pepper and J. Harold Austin: Studies of urinary and blood nitrogen 



curves after feeding in the dog. 109 (1041). 

 Charles B. Davenport: Inheritance of temperament. 110 (1042). 

 Emil J. Baumann (by invitation): The question of fat absorption from the stomach, 

 in (1043). 



Donald D. Van Slyke, Glenn E. Cullen and Edgar Stillman: Changes in blood 



alkalinity during digestion. 112 (1044). 

 B. S. Kline and S. J. Meltzer: The effect of previous intravenous injection of 



pneumococci upon experimental lobar pneumonia produced by the method of 



intrabronchial insufflation. 113 (1045). 

 S. Feldstein (by invitation): A method for studying the effect of serum upon tissues. 



114 (1046). 



Mary B. Kirkbride (by invitation): The effect of sensitization on pneumococcus 



lesions of the lobar type in rabbits. 115 (1047). 

 J. F. Brewster and C. L. Alsberg: Nitrogen distribution of some feedstuff s and 



cereals. 116 (1048). 



H. H. Janeway and H. C. Jackson: The distribution of blood in "shock". 117 

 (1049). 



Byron W. Barshinger (by invitation): On the application of the Kjeldahl method of 

 nitrogen determination to serological problems. 118 (1050). 



S. Goldschmidt and Richard M. Pearce: Metabolism in the dog before and after 

 splenectomy. 119 (1051). 



Alfred F. Hess and E. J. Banzhaf: Coagulation in relation to the proteid constitu- 

 ents of the blood. 120 (1052). 



Oscar Klotz and May E. Bothwell: Inhibition of sodium oleate haemolysis and 

 toxicity by cholesterin. 121 (1053). 



O. T. Manley and David Marine: Data relative to the problem of secretory nerves 

 of the thyroid. 122 (1054). 



Hans Zinnser, Charles C. Lieb and James G. Dwyer: On the action of sodium 

 chloride in the prevention of proteotoxin shock. 123 (1055). 



A. D. Hirschfelder and F. H. Schlutz: Clinical and experimental studies in che- 

 motherapy with ethylhydrocuprein in measles, scarlet fever and other infections. 



124 (1056). 



Wm. H. Woglom (by invitation) : Tumor inoculations into the eye of an alien species. 



125 (1057). 



George Peirce and N. M. Keith: The excretion of sugars by the kidney. 126 

 (1058). 



Don R. Joseph: The inhibitory effect of adrenalin upon the sphincter of the pupil. 



127 (1059). 



Kay J. Kitagawa (by invitation): On the mechanism of pneumococcic immunity. 



128 (1060). 



Harry C. Coe (by invitation) : On sub-muscular skin transplantations. 129 (1061). 



W. H. Moore and Yoshio Kusama (by invitation): On the reaction of the anaphy- 

 lactic uterus in situ. 130 (1062). 



A. D. Hirschfelder, J. M. Arnson, R. Houde, G. M. Merkert and M. J. Shapiro: 

 Effect of lead salts and of nitrites upon the movements of the intestines. 131 

 (1063). 



Kenneth Taylor (by invitation) : Observations upon a rat sarcoma treated with 

 emulsions of embryonic tissues. 132 (1064). 



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