CONTENTS. 



Frank W. Bancroft: Heliotropism and galvanotropism in Euglena. 80 (776). 

 R. A. Lambert : The fat content, morphology and length of life of cells growing in 



diluted blood plasma. 81 (777). 

 J. F. McCLENDON : The rate of absorption of water by the skin of the frog, in relation 



to M. H. Fischer's theory of edema. 82 (778). 

 J. F. McClendon : The dynamics of a model of cell division. 83 (779) . 

 T. S. Githens and S. J. Meltzer : Antitoxic action of sodium iodide on morphin. 



84 (780). 



E. B. Meigs : On the nature of the semipermeable membranes which surround the 



fibres of striated muscle. 85 ( 781 ). 

 H. H. Janeway and E. M. Ewing : The mechanical factors of excessive artificial 



respiration and a consideration of their relation to the acapnial theory of shock. 



86 (782). 



J. L. Todd: A note on the transmission of spirochaetes. 87 (783). 

 A. J. Goldfarb : Experimentally fused larvae. 88 (784). 



J. Rosenbloom and B. A. Cohok : Metabolism studies in a case of myotonia atrophica. 

 89 (785). 



N. B. FOSTER: Sugar from lactic acid in human diabetes. 90(786). 



J. A. Atkinson and C. B. Fitzpatrick : On some vaccinia blood pressor substances 



in rabbits. 91 (787). 

 T. Brailsford Robertson and Theodore C. Burnett: Preliminary communication 



on the part played by cholesterol in determining the incidence of carcinoma. 92 



(788). 



T. Brailsford Robertson and Theodore C. Burnett : The influence of digitonin 



upon the growth of carcinoma. 93 (789). 

 Theodore C. Burnett : Note on the relation of alexin to thrombin. 94 (790). 

 Hans Zinsser : On the nature of the union of alexin with specific precipitates. 95 



(791) 



J. G. Fitzgerald and Gertrude Mackintosh : Action of gentian violet on Mucosus 



capsulatus group. 96 (792). 

 S. W. Young (by invitation): On the influence of light on the electrical potential of 



bacterial and other suspensions. 97 (793). 



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