INDEX TO VOLUME XXXIITl. 
CID, amino-, nitrogen, estima- 
tion in blood, 325 
—— and alkaline gelatin, antago- 
nistic effect of salts on the 
precipitation of, by alcohol, 489 
—— and salt, effects of, on the pre- 
cipitation of gelatin by alcohol, 
279 | 
— excretion, and mathematical 
formulas, 267 
——, fatty, in human blood in nor- 
mal and pathological condi- 
tions, 401 
—-, phosphoric, 
cells by, 463 
—— production, studies, 103 
— uridinephosphoric, 229 
—, yeast nucleic, structure of, 
229, 425 
Acidosis in experimental hyperthy- 
roidism and its relation to 
epinephrine in the blood and 
the decrease of liver glycogen, 
215 
——, mineral loss during, 103 
——,, studies of, 271 
VON ADELUNG, EpWwaRD. See 
ScHMIDT, VON ADELUNG, and 
Watson, 501 
Adenine and guanine in cow’s milk, 
145 
Adrenals of thyroid-fed rats, epi- 
nephrine content of, 207 
Alcohol, antagonistic effect of salts 
on the precipitation of acid and 
alkaline gelatin by, 489 
—., precipitation of gelatin by, ef- 
fects of acids and salts on, 279 
——., protein solubke in, 243 
penetration of 
561 
Alkali and carbon dioxide, high 
levels of, 333 
—_— —— —— —, low levels of, in- 
duced by ether, prevention and 
reversal of, 345 
Alkaline gelatin and acid, antago- 
nistic effect of salts on the pre- 
cipitation of, by alcohol, 439 
—— reserve of blood plasma and 
other frothing fluids, new hydro- 
gen electrode for electrometric 
titration of, 19 
Aumy, Luoyp H. See CLarxK and 
Aimy, 483 
Amino nitrogen method, Van Slyke, 
foam inhibitor in, 373 
—— -acid nitrogen in the blood, es- 
timation of, 325 
Ammonia and urea in placenta tis- 
sue, direct determination of, 
381 
—— hydrolysis of yeast nucleic 
acid, 425 
Analyzer, Haldane gas, 31 
Anemia, experimental, studies of 
the blood fat and lipoids of the 
dog before and after the pro- 
duction of, 377 
Ascaris suum, catalase content, with 
a suggestion as to its rédle in 
protecting parasites against 
the digestive enzymes of their 
hosts, 395 
ATKINSON, H. V. Animal calorim- 
etry. The influence of me- 
chanical work upon _ protein 
metabolism during the height 
of meat digestion in the dog. 
Fourteenth paper, 379 
