Names of Authors. 
Macleod, J. J. R. 
538. [with R. G. Pearce.] The glycogenolytic strength 
of blood serum from the pancreatico-duodenal vein and from 
the femoral artery, and of lymph from the thoracic duct, as 
affected by stimulation of the great splanchnic nerve. 
593. [with C. B. Christie and R. G. Pearce.] The rela- 
tionship of the left suprarenal capsule to the sugar produc- 
tion of the liver in dogs. 
MacNeal, W. J. [with C. F. Briscoe.] 
573. Tubercle bacilli in the faeces of cattle. 
Mayes, H. W. 
529. See Simpson, S. 
555. Iodine as a disinfectant in animal surgery. 
McClendon, J. F. 
526. How could increase in permeability to electrolytes 
allow of the development of the egg. 
Meara, F. S. [with A. I. Ringer.] 
562. Studies on human nephritis. 
Meigs, E. B. 
579. Nature of the muscular contraction. 
Meltzer, S. J. 
535, 536, 547, 584. See Joseph, D. R. 
565. See Githens, T. S. 
583. On fundamental changes in the action of some 
alkaloids upon frogs, after cardiectomy, or ligation of one 
aorta. 
585. See Kleiner, I. S. 
Mendel, Lafayette B. [with Amy L. Daniels.] 
601. The behavior of fat-soluble dyes in the organism. 
Morgan, Thomas H. 
537. The method of inheritance of two sex-limited 
characters of the same animal. 
574« Modification of the sex ratio by hybridization. 
Morse, Max W. 
541. Retention of normal polarity in centrifuged stems 
of tubularia. 
Mosenthal, Herman O. 
548. Observations on the nitrogen content of the succus 
entericus. 
