CONTENTS. 



S. J. Meltzer : The effects of strychnine in cardiectomized frogs with destroyed 

 anterior lymph sacs; a demonstration. l6(712). 



Martha Wollstein and S. J. Meltzer : Pulmonary lesions produced by intrabron- 



chial insufflation of cultures of B. megatherium. 17 (713). 

 Martha Wollstein and S. J. Meltzer : The development of experimental pneu- 

 monia ; a demonstration. 18 (714). 



T. S Githens and S. J. Meltzer : Differences in the toxic effects of ether and chloro- 

 form as observed under intratracheal insufflation. 19 (715 l> 



W. H. Manwaring : On the relation of leucocytic extract to body fluids. 20 (716). 



W. H. Manwaring and J. Bronfenbrenner : The Kraus-Hofer phenomenon in tuber- 

 culosis. 21 (717)- 



Max Morse : The role of phagocytosis in involution. 22 (718). 



N. B. Foster : The effect of phlorhizin on dogs with Eck fistula. 23 (719). 



I. S. Kleiner: On elimination through the mucosa of the urinary bladder. 24(720). 



J. H. Pratt and F. T. Murphy : Pancreatic transplantations in the spleen. 25 (721). 



A. E. Cohn : The production of reversed cardiac mechanism in the dog. 26 1 722 ). 



D. Van Slyke and G. M. Meyer : The distribution of amino acids in the body. 



27 (723). 



R. A. Cooke (by invitation): The fate of parenterally introduced glycogen in human 

 and experimental diabetes. 28 (724). 



T. S. Githens : Decerebration and the action of morphine in frogs. 29 (725). 



H. B. Williams and Henry James : Reversal of the cardiac mechanism ; an addi- 

 tional note. 30 (726). 



H. E. Jordan : The intercalated discs of atrophied heart muscle. 31 (727). 



E. T. Reichert: The differentiation and specificity of starches in relation to genera, 

 species, etc. 32 (728). 



Sutherland Simpson : The motor cortex and pyramid tract in the raccoon. 33 ( 729 ) • 

 Isaac Ott and J. C. Scott : Note on the action of tonsillar extract. 34 (730)- 

 Jacob Rosenbloom : The diffusion of iodo-eosin from ether through rubber into ether. 



35 (731). 



W. OphOls : Chronic lead poisoning in guinea pigs. Its relation to polyserositis. 



36 (732). 



W. Ophuls : Chronic lead poisoning in guinea pigs. Its relation to chronic nephritis. 



37 (733). 



J.G.Fitzgerald: Agglutination of encapsulated bacteria. 38(734). 

 J. G. FITZGERALD : Relative frequency of B. coli communior in contaminated water. 

 39(735). 



J. G. Fitzgerald and Carl L. A. Schmidt : Production of creatinine by bacteria. 

 40 (736). 



S. L. Haas (by invitation) : Regeneration of bone from periosteum. 41 (737). 



T. Brailsford Robertson andT. C. Burnett: The influence of lecithin and choles- 



terin upon the growth of tumors. 42 (738). 

 Albert C. Crawford and James P. Crawford : Note on the cock's comb test for 



the activity of ergot. 43 (739). 

 Edward von Adelung (by invitation) : An experimental study of poison oak. 44 



(740). 



Hans ZlNNSER and Stewart Young : The failure of union between antigen and pre- 

 cipitin when present in the same serum. 45 (741). 



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