CONTENTS. 



Thomas B. Osborne and Lafayette B. Mendel: Growth on diets containing more 

 than ninety per cent of protein. 79 (1661). 



Philip B. Hawk, Clarence A. Smith and Olaf Bergeim: The addition of yeast 

 to a milk diet. 80 (1662). 



R. L. Kahn: Studies in complement fixation. I. The rate of fixation of comple- 

 ment at various temperatures. 81 (1663). 



R. L. Kahn: Studies in complement fixation. II. The quantitative relation be- 

 tween complement and complement fixing antibody. 82 (1664). 



R. L. Kahn: Studies in complement fixation. III. The thermostability of comple- 

 ment fixing antibodies resulting from protein immunization. 83 (1665). 



George A. Baitsell: The use of blood plasma in the imbedding or the dissection 

 of small organisms. 84 (1666). 



Carroll G. Bull and Clara McKee: Antipneumococcus protective substances in 

 normal chicken serum. 85 (1667). 



F. E. Chidester: A simple apparatus for studying the factors influencing fish 

 migration. 86 (1668). 



David I. Macht: Pharmacological examination of cinnamein, benzyl succinate and 

 benzyl nitrite. 87 (1669). 



Horatio B. Williams: New method for graphic study of heart murmurs. 88 

 (1670). 



J. Bronfenbrenner, M. J. Schlesinger and P. F. Orr: Concerning toxic by- 

 products of Baxillus botulinus. 89 (1671). 



Lorande Loss Woodruff and Hope Spencer : The f ood reactions of the inf usorian 

 Spathidium spathula. 90 (1672). 



H. G. Barbour and E. Tolstoi: The role of the nervous system in the regulation 

 against cold. 91 (1673). 



H. G. Barbour: The effects of environmental temperature changes upon Dlood 

 concentration. 92 (1674). 



Mary W. Patten: The life history of an amicronucleate race of Didinium nasutum. 

 93 (1675). 



William C. Thro and Marie Ehn: Calcium in the blood. 94 (1676). 

 E. M. K. Geiling and H. H. Green: Studies in the regeneration of blood. 95 

 (1677). 



Andre Gratia: Studies on the lytic agent of Bordet and Ciuca. 96 (1678). 



H. C. Sherman and A. M. Pappenheimer: A dietetic production of rickets in rats 



and its prevention by an inorganic salt. 97 (1679). 

 Th. Thjotta and O. T. Avery: Growth accessory substances in the nutrition of 



bacteria. 98 (1680). 



Max Kahn and L. G. Hadjopoulos: A clinical method for the quantitative estima- 

 tion of calcium in blood. 99 (1681). 



Wade H. Brown and Louise Pearce: The penetration of normal mucous mem- 

 branes of the rabbitt by treponema pallidum. 100 (1682). 



Wade H. Brown and Louise Pearce: Neoplasia in experimental syphilis. 101 



(1683) . 



William Salant and Nathaniel Kleitman: The pharmacology of acetone. 

 102 (1684). 



Carl L. A. Schmidt: The reaction of taurin with alpha-naphthylisocyanate. 103 



(1684) . 



Carl L. A. Schmidt and G. L. Foster: A cheap and convenient source for glutamic 

 acid. 104 (1686). 



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