CONTENTS. 



Yandell Hendekson : A method for the direct observation of normal peris- 

 talsis in the stomach and intestines. 28 (366). 

 A. I. Ringer (By invitation): Studies on the effects of carbon mon-oxide 



poisoning. 29 (367). 

 George B. Wallace and Hugo Salomon ; Intestinal excretion during 



diarrhea. 30 (368). 

 R. Burton-Opitz and Daniel R. Lucas ; The vascularity of the kidney as 



influenced by sensory impulses. 31 (369). 

 Paul A. Lewis : The influence of temperature on hemolysis in hypotonic 



solutions. 32 (370). 

 Frederick P. Gay : A carcinoma of the rat (Flexner-Jobling) considered 



from the standpoint of immunity. 33 (371). 

 A. O. Shaklee : Influence of temperature upon pepsin. 34 (372). 

 Nellis B. Foster and James C. Greenway : Synthesis of uric acid. 35 



(373). 



Hideyo Noguchi : Some critical considerations on the serum diagnosis of 

 syphilis. 36 (374). 



D. Manson, L. Kristeller and P. A. Levene : On nitrogenous metabo- 

 lism in chronic nephritis. 37 (375). 



Carl L. Alsberg : The formation of gluconic acid by the olive-tubercle 

 organism and the function of oxidation in some microorganisms. 38 

 (376). 



Jacques Loeb : On the fertilizing and cytolytic effect of soap. 39 (377). 



T. Brailsford Robertson and Theodore C. Burnett : On the depres- 

 sion of the freezing point of water due to dissolved caseinates. 40 (378). 



W. J. MacNeal, Lenore L. Latzer and Josephine E. Kerr : The daily 

 excretion of bacteria in the feces of healthy men. 41 (379). 



Walter A. Jacobs and P. A. Levene : Further studies on the constitution 

 of inosinic acid. 42 (380). 



John F. Anderson and M. J. Rosenau : The effect of heat on the anaphy- 

 lactic properties of proteins. 43 (381). 



Charles A. Elsberg : A skin reaction in carcinoma from the subcutaneous 

 injection of human red blood cells. 44 (382). 



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