CONTENTS. 



C. E. A. Winslow: The fermentation of carbohydrate media by streptococci. 24 (633). 



C. M. Hilliard (by invitation) : The comparative resistance of spores and vegetative cells of bacteria 

 toward calcium hypochlorite. 25 (634)- 



C. L. Alsbekg and O. F Black : Studies on barium feeding. 26 (635). 

 A. J. Goldfarb : The production of grafted and multiple larva;. 27 (636). 



A. J. Goldfarb: The production of typical monstrosities by various methods. 28 (637). 



G. G. Scott (by invitation) : The percentage of water in the brain of the smooth dog-fish. 29 (638)- 



B. T. Terry : On the advantage for certain experiments in vitro of suspending trypanosomes in serum • 



3° (639). 



B. T. Terry : The action of atoxyl. 31 (640). 



D. J. Healy and J. H. Kastle : Parturient paresis and eclampsia ; similarities in these two diseases. 



32 (641). 



D. J. Healy and J. H. Kastle: The toxic character of colostrum in parturient paresis. 33 (642). 



D. J. Healy and J. H. Kastle: The internal secretion of the mamma: as a factor in the onset of 



labor. 34 (643). 



J. P. Atkinson and C. B. Fitzpatkick : Some vaso-reacting substances in blood serum. 35 (644). 



E. A. Park and T. C. Janeway : A study of the Meyer strip method for the reaction of coronary and 



other arteries to adrenalin and certain salts. 36 '645). 

 A. I. Ringer: Studies on phlorhizin diabetes. 37 (646). 



A. t. Ringer : The influence of glutaric acid on phlorhizin diabetes. 38 (647). 



M. J. Sittenfeld (by invitation) : Influence of anemia and hyperemia on the growth of sarcoma in 

 rats. 39 (648). 



W. Salant and J. B. Riegek : The elimination and toxicity of caffein in nephrectomized rabbits. 

 40 (649). 



D. R. Joseph : A quantitative study of the pupil dilatation caused by adrenalin. 41 (650). 

 G. H. Parker: Intermittent and continuous lights of equal intensity as stimuli. 42 (651). 

 T. Brailsford Robertson : The cytolytic action of ox blood on sea urchin eggs and its inhibition by 

 proteins. 43 (652). 



Isaac Ott and J. C. Scott : The action of various agents on the secretion of milk. 44 ( 65 3 ). 



Isaac Ott and J. C. Scott : The pineal gland and the corpus luteum. 45 ( 6 64). 



Isaac Ott and J. C. Scott : The spleen and chronic constipation. 46 (665). 



L. L. Woodruff: The sequence of the protozoan fauna in hay infusions. 47 (656). 



J. F. Anderson and J. Goldberger : The experimental demonstration of the identity of so-called 



Brill's disease to typhus fever. 48 (657). 

 Herbert B. Wilcox: The relation of the parathyroid glands to electrical conductivity. 49 (658). 



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