Some years ago, Bulbring and Burn (1) showed that the choline acetylase activity in aceton-dried powder from the atrium which had ceased to beat was low, but the activity was increased when acetylcholine was added before incubation and the increase was proportional to the amount of acetylcholine added. Thus, they considered that the endo genously liberated acetylcholine sustained the building up of excitement in the pacemaker and as a result automatic contractions were initiated and maintained . Kottegoda (2) reported that a high concentration of acetylcholine had a stimulant action on the rabbit atrium in the presence of atropine.