Names of Authors. 



201 



Sears, H. J. 



775. On acid agglutination as a method of differentiation 

 of bacteria. 

 Simon, C. E. 



807. [with M. A. Wood.] On the inhibitory action of 

 certain anilin dyes upon bacterial development. 

 Simpson, Sutherland. 



700. The pyramid tract in the porcupine. 



729. The motor cortex and pyramid tract in the raccoon. 



762. The rate of growth in the dog. 



810. The relation of external temperature to hibernation. 

 Smith, C. S. 



803. See Salant, W. 

 Stetten, DeWitt. 



764. [with J. Rosenbloom.] Metabolism studies in a 

 case of hypopituitarism, with infantilism of the Lorain type. 

 Stockard, C. R. 



797. The location of the optic anlage in Amblystoma and 

 the interpretation of certain eye defects. 

 Sweet, J. E. 



806. [with E. P. Corson- White and G. M. Saxon.] The 



influence of certain diets upon the growth of experimental 

 tumors. 

 Terry, B. F. 



757. Variations in the amount of transformed atoxyl 

 (trypanotoxyl) produced by varying the strength of atoxyl 

 incubated with blood. 

 Todd, J. L. 



783. A note on the transmission of spirochaetes. 

 Van Slyke, D. 



723. [with G. M. Meyer.] The distribution of amino 

 acids in the body, 

 von Adeling, E. 



740. An experimental study of poison oak. 



Weil, R. 



769. On a new factor in anaphylaxis. 



811. Anaphylaxis in immune animals. 



West, F. 



767. See Clowes, G. H. A. 



