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EXPERIMENT STATION EECOED 



Anthrax— Continued. 



relation to bu/./.ards, (28) 79. 

 resistance in fowls, (27) 378. 

 review of invcstit;ations, (38) 182. 

 serodiagnosis, (31) 877. 

 serum— 



anaphylaxis after using, (32) 373. 

 immunity studies, (36) 577. 

 precipitating, investigations, (31) 281. 

 precipitating, preparation, (27) 182. 

 preparation, (36) 779. 

 purification, (39) 183. 

 review of literature, (40) 84. 

 valuation, (31) 82, 181. 

 spores — 



destruction in hides, (31) 677; (33) 178; 



(35) 882. 

 disinfection in tannin effluent, (36) 180. 

 germination as affected by culture media, 



(26) 781. 

 longevity, (26) 781. 

 resistance to heat, (35) 487. 

 studies, (29) 478; (37) 78. 

 symptomatic, see Blackleg, 

 transmission, (20) 678; (39) 161. 

 transmission by^ 



biting flies, (31) 776. 

 carrion feeders, (28) 078. 

 insects and animals, (30) 780. 

 stable flies, (28) 756; (29) 761; (32) 552. 

 treatment, (27) 182, 680; (29) 679; (35) 379, 



784; (38) 483, 586; (40) 582. 

 unusual, in a mare, (26) 279. 

 Anthrenus scrophulariae, sec Carpet-beetle. 

 Anthrocephalus n.spp., descriptions, (28) 162. 

 Anthrothrips — 



dozieri n.sp., description, (40) 353. 

 fioridensis n.sp., description, (37) 561. 

 North American species, (37) 561. 

 Anthus rubescens, destruction of grain aphids by, 



(29) 453. 

 Anthylis cytisoides, analyses, (33) 466. 

 Antiagressin serums, notes, (27) 883. 

 Antianaphylaxis— 

 nature of, (30) 478. 

 studies, (37) 178. 

 Antianthrax serum, preparation, (29) 378; (30) 280. 

 Antibodies — 



and antigens, coexistence in the bodj', (35) 781. 



detection, (29) 881, 882. 



detection in blood of horses immunized with 



voldagsen bacilli, (30) 685. 

 fate in precipitin reaction, (34) 877. 

 fixation in vitro, (20) 579. 

 formation— 



as afTected by exudate leucocytes, (26) 278. 

 during preparation of serums, (29) 581. 

 in blood of immunized horses, (28) 779. 

 review of investigations, (28) 180. 

 hemolytic, preparation and action in vitro, 



(40) 380. 

 in Dorset-Niles serum, (29) 82. 

 in rats fed pure vegetable proteins, (32) 875. 

 in tuberculosis and Johne's disease, (31) 882. 

 liberation on injection of foreign protein, (40) 



180. 

 local production of, (26) 579. 

 nature, (37) 76. 



nonspecific, passive transference, (36) 878. 

 notes, (26) 676. 

 of spores, (36) 380. 

 of the lymph, origin, (35) 73. 

 preparation, (32) 78. 

 production, effect of arsphenamin and mercuric 



chlorid on, (40) 287. 

 relation to antigen within the cell, (38) 78. 

 specific, in blood scrum of tuberculous subjects, 



(27) 481. 

 studies, (36) 80, 570. 



transmission from mother to fetus, (38) 284. 

 tubercular — 



inhibition reaction of, (31) 481. 

 note^, (29) 5S3. 



production in bovines, (30) 582. 

 production in sound animals, (28) 585. 

 studies, (35) 784. 

 Anticalf dysentery serum, valuation, (28) 782. 

 Anticarsia— 



caterpillar on velvet beans, (33) 58. 



Anticarsia— Continued . 



gemmatilis— 



in West Indies, (38) 58. 

 life history, (36) 459. 

 notes, (31) 752. 



studies, (34) 358; (35) 852, 854; (39) 461. 

 Anticoli serum, Jensen's studies, (32) 582. 

 Anticyclones — 



in United States, (33) 807; (36) 718. 



nature, (32) 810. 

 Anticyclonic stratus, formation, (38) 511. 

 Antiemulsin, synthetic properties, (27) 612. 

 Antierysipelas serum, preparation, (29) 378. 

 Antiferments, bacterial— 



natm-e of, (35) 382. 



studies, (32) 678. 

 Antiformin— 



action on tubercle bacilli, (31) 881. 



diagnostic value, (29) 285. 

 Antigaster mirabilis, notes, (31) 650. 

 Antigen — 



and antibodv, coexistence in serum, (34) 779; 

 (37) 877; (39) 584. 



and antiserum, simultaneous injections, (36) 

 677. 



dose and antibody production, relation, (38) 

 584. 



intracutaneous absorption, (38) 482. 



precipitin, production from bacteria, (38) 483. 



protein-free, injection of rabbits with, (27) 382. 



relation to antibody within the cell, (38) 78. 



serum mixture, injection of rabbits with, (27) 

 382. 



synthetic, for meiostagmin reaction, (31) 178. 

 Antigenic— 



action of separated horse serum proteins, (36) 877. 



properties of /3-nucleoproteins, (37) 77. 

 Antigens- 

 bacterial, dried, (40) 678. 



bacterial, preparation, (40) 478. 



containing cholesterol, use, (32) 272. 



detection, (29) 881, 882. 



detection and concentration, (34) 579. 



excretion, (34) 579. 



from serum-grown bacteria, nonspecific reac- 

 tions, (35) 679. 



in cultures of tubercle bacilli, (31) 778. 



notes, (20) 670. 



plant, hemagglutinating and precipitating 

 capacity, (26) 607. 



preparation, (32) 78. 



preservation, (26) 83. 



tuberculous, (40) 481, 886, 887. 



tuberculous — 



inhibition reaction of, (31) 481. 

 notes, (29) 583. 

 preparation, (26) 783. 



visible detection, (26) 579. 

 Antigeny, problem in, (27) 655. 

 Antiglanders serum, preparation, (36) 679. 

 Antihematoxins, bacterial, notes, (20) 676; (32) 78. 

 Antihemolysin in animal serums, (28) 179. 

 Antihog-cholera serum — 



bacterial studies, (32) 271. 



distribution, (26) 888; (29) 888. 



efficiency, (28) 587. 



keeping quality, (30) 185. 



notes, (31) 781. 



preparation, (32) 83, 277, 378, 480, 676. 



preparation and standardization, (31) 885. 



preparation and use, (31) 86. 



production and distribution in California, (30) 

 484. 



production and use, (29) 888. 



standardization, (32) 880. 



use, (29) 482; (32) 83, 277. 

 Antihog erysipelas serum, preparation, (28) 381. 

 Antiketogenesis, theory of, (34) 462. 

 Antimony- 

 detection in water, (34) 410. 



effect on geese, (28) 73. 



effect on respiration in plants, (33) 30. 



use against spirochete and trypanosome diseases, 

 (31) 284. 

 Antineuritic — 



substance from egg yolk, (37) 308. 



substances, isomerism in, (36) 314. 

 Antineuritis bases, vegetable, relation to beri-beri, 



(28) 67. 

 Antiopsonic test, diagnostic value, (26) 283. 



