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CONTENTS. xxvil 



TAG P. 



Lai* soy, L., & M. Levy-Bbuhx — The Resistance of Fowl to Infection with Spiro- 



cheeta gallinarum 399 



Nicolle, M., & others — Studies on Bacillus cedematis maligni and Bacillus 



chauveei 399 



Eraser, H., & W. Fletohbb — Leprosy and Kedrowsky's Bacillus 400 



Donaldson, R. — Etiological Factor in Cerebrospinal Fever 400 



Besbedka,A. — Coccobacillus verodunensis 401 



Maze, P. — Formic Acid Fermentation 507 



Costa, S., & J. Tboisieb — Fatal Gas-gangrene caused by the Bacillus *' Neigeux" 507 



Sacquepee, E. — Bacteriology of Malignant (Edema 507 



Weinberg, W., & P. Secuin — Biological Researches on the Eosinophils 508 



Aoki, K., & Y. Chegasaki — " Sottdi" Bacillus of Silkworms 509 



Kato, Y. — Leptothrix in Pure Culture 509 



Greig-Smith, R. — Bacillus hemiphloise 510 



Urailovsky-Lodnkevitch, Z. A. — Bacterial Flora of the Normal Mouth .. .. 614 

 1'iirtier, M. P. — Resistance to Chemical Agents of Certain Strains of Bacillus 



subtilis 614 



Costa, S., & J. Troisier — Intermediate Croup of Anaerobes in War Wounds . . 615 



Russell, E. J. — Soil Protozoa and Soil Bacteria 615 



I 'lotz, H., & others — Etiology if Typhus Fever 616 



d'Herelle. F. — Destruction of Locusts by Biological Means 616 



Peglion, V. — Disease if the Tomato 617 



