CONTENTS. 



J. Arthur Harris: Tissue weight and water content in a tetraeotyiedonous mutant 



of phaseolus vulgaris. 105 (1687). 

 Charles Weiss and Anna Corson: Preliminary note on chemical changes in the 



blood o c syphilitica under arsphenamin treatment. 106 (1688). 

 A. R. Moore: Chemical stimulation of the annelid nerve cord. 107 (1689). 

 George M. Mackenzie and Louis B. Baldwin: Observations of the specific 



exhaustion of cutaneous reactions. 108 (1690). 

 Andre Gratia: Preliminary report on a staphylococcus bacteriophage. 109 (1691). 

 Selman A. Waksman: On the preparation of a soluble extract from soy beans. 



no (1&92). 



S. Bayne-Jones and D. Wright Wilson: Specific immunological reactions of 



Bence-Jones proteins, in (1693). 

 Anne G. Kuttner (by invitation): On the influence of tissue enzymes on the 



bacteriophage principle. 112 (1694). 

 J. Howard Mueller: Growth determining substances in bacteriological culture 



media. 113 (1695). 



Isidor Greenwald: The supposed relation between alkalosis and tetany and similar 



conditions. 114 (1696). 

 Randolph West and Franklin A. Stevens: The peptolytic enzymes of hemolytic 



streptococci; methods. 115 (1697). 

 Jacob Rosenbloom: A study of the Wassermann reaction in one hundred and forty 



cases of diabetes mellitus. 116 (1698). 

 Jacob Rosenbloom: Blood pressure studies in one hundred and forty cases of 



diabetes mellitus. 117 (1699). 

 Julia T. Parker: The antigenic properties of ragweed pollen. 118 (1700). 

 Lorande Loss Woodruff and Hope Spencer: The early effects of conjugation on 



the division rate of Spathidium spathula. 119 (1701). 

 D.I. Macht and William Bloom: Comparative study of ethanol, caffeine and nico- 

 tine on the development of frog's larva?. 120 (1702). 

 H. A. Mattill: The nutritive properties of milk with special reference to growth 



and reproduction in the white mouse. 121 (1703). 

 Ethel Cooper (by invitation): The presence of vitamine A in the peel of common 



citrous fruits. 122 (1704). 

 D. T. MacDougal: Effects of age and of the inclusion of salts on the heterotropic 



action of colloidal bodies of cytological interest. 123 (1705). 

 Withrow Morse: Is glycogen the source of acids developed in autolysis? 124 



(1706). 



J. P. Leake and J. N. Force: Inoculation of alastrim or West Indian smallpox. 



125 (1707). 



William Salant and Nathaniel Kleitman: Studies on the action of mercury. 



126 (1708). 



William Salant and Nathaniel Kleitman: The toxicity of skatol. 127 (1709). 

 F. F. Tisdall, B. Kramer and J. Howland: The concentration of sodium and 



potassium as compared with that of calcium and magnesium in the serum of 



patients with active infantile tetany. 128 (1710). 

 J. Bronfenbrenner and H. Weiss: Serumtherapy of advanced botulism. 129 



(1711). 



J. Bronfenbrenner and M. J. Schlesinger: The composite nature of botulinus 

 toxin. 130 (1712). 



Wade H. Brown and Louise Pearce: Superinoculation experiments with Tre- 

 ponema pallidum. 131 (1713). 



Louise Pearce and Wade H. Brown: Multiple infections with Treponema in the 

 rabbit. 132 (1714)- 



Hans Zinsser and S. T. Wu: Report on anaphylactic deaths in guinea pig? from 

 intracutaneous injection of small amounts of egg albumin. 133 (1715). 



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