Names of Authors. 143 



Schultz, W. H. (By invitation.) 



350. The effect of instilling adrenalin chloride into the 

 mammalian eye. 

 Scott, John C. [with Isaac Ott.J 



347. The action of bile and some of its constituents upon 

 intestinal peristalsis and the circulation. 

 Shaffer, Philip A. 



407. Observations on the metabolism of a subject of 

 diabetes. 

 Shaklee, A. 0. 



357. [With S. J. Meltzer.] The mechanical destruction 

 of pepsin. 



372. Influence of temperature upon pepsin, 

 398. [With S. J. Meltzer.] The influence of shaking 

 upon trypsin and rennin and a comparison of this influence 

 with that upon pepsin. 

 Steel, Matthew. 



405. An improvement of the Folin method for the deter- 

 mination of urinary ammonia nitrogen. 

 Stookey, L. B. 



410. Pentosuria. 

 Terry, B. T. 



401. Immunity to various species of trypanosomes induced 

 in mice by the cure of experimental infections. 



Thacher, H. 0. (By invitation.) 



396. The effect of experimental acute insufficiency of the 

 right heart upon the volume of the organs. 

 Van Slyke, D. D. 



346. [With P. A. Levene.] On plastein. 

 361. [With P. A. Levene.] The quantitative separation, 

 of leucin from valin. 



402. [With P. A. Levene.] The leucin fraction ol 

 proteins. II. 



403. " Clavin," Vahlen's active principle of ergot. 

 Wallace, George B. [with Hugh Salomon.] 



368. Intestinal excretion during diarrhea. 

 Weil, Richard 



359. On the specific acquired relations of red blood cells. 



