('()N'i'i;.\"rs. 



H. GiuEO.N Wells: Studies on the chemistry of anaphylaxis, i (339). 



George W. Crile : Further observations on the cUnical aspects of hemoly- 

 sis. 2 (340). 



A. I. Ringer and Graham Lusk : The behavior of alanin in metabolism. 

 3 (341). 



William Weinberger (By invitation) : An important source of error in 

 Heller's test for urinary protein. 4 (342). 



Isaac Levin : A clamp for direct transfusion of blood. A demonstration. 

 5 (343). 



Edwin J. Banzhaf : The further separation of antitoxin from its associated 

 proteins in horse serum. 6 (344). 



J. W. Jobling : Multiple tumors in mice. 7 (345). 



D. D. Van Slyke and P. A. Levene : On plastein. 8 (346). 



Isaac Ott and John C. Scott : The action of bile and some of its constit- 

 uents upon intestinal peristalsis and the circulation. 9 (347). 



Paul J. Hanzlik and P. B. Hawk : The uric acid excretion of normal men 

 10 (348). 



S. Peskind (By invitation) : Hemolysins in the sera of carcinoma and 

 syphilis. 11 (349). 



W. H. Schultz (By invitation) : The effect of instilling adrenalin chloride 

 into the mammalian eye. 12 (350). 



F. G. Now : Successful canine infection with cultures of Leishmania in- 

 fantum (Ch. Nicolle). 13 (351). 



William J. Gies : New apparatus designed especially to facilitate the pres- 

 ervation of food for use in metabolism experiments. A demonstration. 

 14 (352). 



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