CONTENTS 



N. W. Janney and V. I. Isaacson: A blood sugar tolerance test. 116 (1294). 

 Anton R. Rose (by invitation): The inversion and determination of cane sugar. 

 117 (»295)- 



John A. Killian (by invitation): The influence of operative anesthesia and alkali 

 therapy on the diastatic activity and sugar of human blood. 118 (1296). 



A. R. Moore: Acid development as the result of injury in nervous tissue. 119 

 (1297)- 



H. Krigel (by invitation): A new method of tissue culture for accurate and rapid 



measurements of the growth. 120 (1298). 

 P. A. Levene: Uridin and cytidin-phosphoric acid. 121 (1299). 

 Isaac Levin and M. Levine: The influence of X-Rays on the development of the 



crown gall. 122 (1300). 

 K. George Falk and Kanematsu Sugiura: The two forms of glycine. 123 (1301). 

 David I. Macht (by invitation): On the absorption of apomorphin and morphin 



through unusual channels. 124 (1302). 



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