CONTENTS 



J. Gordon Wilson and F. H. Pike: A comparison of the effects of labyrinthine and 

 cerebellar lesions in the turtle. 79 (896). 



Alfred F. Hess: The involvement of the blood and the blood vesssels in infantile 

 scurvy. 80 (897). 



V. C. Myers and M. S. Fine: A note on the retention in the blood of uric acid and 



creatinine in the uremic type of nephritis. 81 (898). 

 Herman O. Mosenthal: The significance of the non-protein nitrogen of the blood 



in experimental uranium nephritis. 82 (899). 

 S. R. Benedict and R. C. Lewis: The influence of induced diabetes on malignant 



tumors. (Including the report of a case of human phlorhizin glycosuria.) 



83 (900). 



C. R. Stockard: A study of further generations of mammals from ancestors treated 

 with alcohol. 84 (901). 



F. C. Wood and Frederick Prime: The action of radium on growing cells. 85 (902). 

 Isaac Ott and John C. Scott: Note on the effect of animal extracts upon the secre- 

 tion of the pancreas. 86 (903). 



James P. McKelvy and Jacob Rosenbloom: Metabolism studies in the case of 



congenital hemolytic jaundice with splenomegaly. 87 (904). 

 C. C. Guthrie and F. V. Guthrie: Weight fluctuations in frogs. 88 (905). 

 C. C. Guthrie and M. E. Lee: The sensory effect of local application of hypertonic 



salt solutions. 89 (906). 

 C. C. Guthrie and F. V. Guthrie: The blood in shock. 90 (907). 



C. C. Guthrie and F. V. Guthrie: Laking of blood by hypertonic solutions. 

 91 (908). 



C. C. Guthrie and M. E. Lee: Laking of blood by freezing and thawing. 92 (909). 



C. C. Guthrie and M. E. Lee: Laking of blood by drying. 93 (910). 



Rh. Erdmann: The schizogony in the life cycle of Sarcocystis muris. 94 (911). 

 H. Gideon Wells and George T. Caldwell: The purine enzymes of the anthro- 

 poids and marsupials. 95 (912). 



D. D. Van Slyke and Miriam Vinograd: A quantitative application of the Abder- 



halden serum test. 96 (913). 

 D. D. Van Slyke, G. Zacharias, and G. E. Cullen: The mode of action of urease. 

 II. 97 (914)- 



Members present at the fifty-ninth meeting : 



Atkinson, Beebe, Benedict, S. R. Calkins, Eggleston, Eisenbrey, Field, Fine, 

 Gies, Githens, Goldfarb, Harris, Hess, Howe, Jackson, Lambert, Lee, Levin, Lusk, 

 Meltzer, Meyers, G. M., Morgan, Mosenthal, Murlin, Myers, Pappenheimer, Ringer, 

 Stockard, Swift, Weil, Wilson, Wood. 



Dates of the next two regular meetings : 



October 21, 1914-December 16, 1914. 



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