“…Since, on the basis of equivalent iodine contents, the effect of this polypeptide was the same as that of Squibb's thyroxine (Salter, Lerman and Means (1932)), which is racemic (Kendall (1931)), it would seem that optical activity may be disregarded in the interpretation of our data. There remain the observations of Gaddum (1930) on four rats, which led him to the conclusion that 1-thyroxine is two and one-half times as effective as d-thyroxine. While we feel that his observations are inadequate to support such an important conclusion, our data, for purposes of completeness, may be considered in the light of his findings.…”