The Biochemical journal, 1907 . Fig. 3.—Pigeons striped muscle, living. I. Vincent and Lewis, loc. cit. 370 BIO-CHEMICAL JOURNAL. Fig. 4.—Pigeons striped muscle, dead twenty-four hours. Rigor mortis present. Effects of Temperature on Amphibian Striped and Unstriped Muscle (Living) On testing the striped muscle of frogs living at the beginningof the experiment, we find (i) a marked contraction at about 39° C.(38° to 41°) ; (2) a contraction at about 50° C. (49° to 51°). Theseresults are shown in Fig. 5.


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