CONTENTS. 



H. H. L aughlin (By invitation) : The dynamics of cell-division. 179 (1357). 



Barnett Cohen and Lafayette B. Mendel: Diet and roughage in relation to the 

 experimental scurvy of guinea pigs. 180 (1358). 



C.-E. A. Winslow and David Greenberg: The effect of the respiration of putrid 

 gases upon the growth of guinea pigs. 181 (1359). 



A. K. Balls and Jose D. Moral: Studies on the action of certain antiseptics, toxic 

 salts and alkaloids against the bacteria and protozoa of the intestine of the 

 rabbit. 182 (1360). 



Maurice H. Givens and Barnett Cohen: The influence of cooking and drying 

 cabbage on its antiscorbutic properties for guinea pigs. 183 (1361). 



T. S. Githens and S. J. Meltzer: The prevention of blood clotting by Dakin's 

 sodium hypochlorite solution. 184 (1362). 



A. L. Meyer and S. J. Meltzer: The minimum number of respirations sufficient to 

 maintain life. 185 (1363). 



Jacques Loeb: The action of neutral salts on the osmotic pressure and other 

 qualities of gelatin. 186 (1364). 



C.-E. A. Winslow and I. S. Falk : Studies on salt action. II. The effect of transfer 

 from stronger to weaker salt solutions upon the viability of bacteria in water 

 187 (1365)- 



Rudolph Kramer and Harold Meierhof. (By Invitation): Experimental tri- 

 nitro-toluene poisoning. 188 (1366). 



M. Dresbach and W. L. Chandler: The toxic action of nitrobenzene with special 

 reference to the cerebellum. 189 (1367). 



Max Kahn: A method for the simultaneous fractional analyses of gastric and duode- 

 nal contents. 190 (1368). 



Montrose T. Burrows and Clarence A. Neymann: Studies on the metabolism of 

 cells in vitro. The toxicity of dipeptids for embryonic chicken cells. 191 (1369). 



L. S. N. Walsh and Leo Loeb: A note on the healing in and migration of foreign 

 bodies in the animal body. 192 (1370). 



Alfred F. Hess and Lester J. Unger: Experiments on antiscorbutics. Report of 

 an antiscorbutic for intravenous use. 193 (1371). 



C. K. Watanabe and V. C. Myers: A delicate method of determining invert ac- 

 tivity. 194 (1372)- 



C. K. Watanabe: The phosphate and calcium content of serum in the condition of 



guanidine tetany. 195 (1373). 

 L. Baumann and Thorsten Ingvaldsen: An oxidation product of creatine. 196 



(1374)- 



L. Baumann and Thorsten Ingvaldsen: Concerning carnosine and its synthesis. 

 197 (i375)- 



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