RECAPITULATION OF THE NAMES OF 

 THE AUTHORS AND OF THE TITLES 

 OF THE COMMUNICATIONS. 



VOLUME VI. 



Alsberg, Carl L. 



376. The formation of gluconic acid by the olive-tubercle 

 organism and the function of oxidation in some microorganisms. 

 Anderson, John F. [with M. J. Rosenau.] 



381. The effect of heat on the anaphylactic properties'of 

 proteins, 

 Auer, John 



358. A demonstration of the effects of carbon dioxide upon 

 the frog's pupil. 



391. [With S. J. Meltzer.] The effects of local applica- 

 tions of chloride and sulphate of magnesium upon the centers 

 in the medulla compared with those of sodium chloride. 



392. [With S. J. Meltzer,] Respiration by continuous 

 intrapulmonary pressure without the aid of muscular action. 



Banzhaf, Edwin J, 



344. The further separation of antitoxin from its associated 

 proteins in horse serum. 

 Becht, F. C. [with J. R. Green,] (By invitation.) 



364. On the relative concentration of lysins, precipitins,^ 

 agglutinins, opsonins and related substances in the different 

 body fluids of normal and immune animals. 

 Burnett, Theodore C, [with T, Brailsford Robertson.] 



378. On the depression of the freezing point of water due 

 to dissolved caseinates. 

 Burton-Opitz, R. 



369. [With Daniel R. Lucas.] The vascularity of the 

 kidney as influenced by sensory impulses. 



383. The vascularity of the speen as influenced by single 

 nerves of the plexus lienalis. 



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