496 EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Notes on actinomycosis in man, Gbiixo (Riforma Med., 1S98, No. Ml, pp. 301-305; 

 102, pp. 315-318 ; 103, pp. 325-327). 



Micro-organisms which are related to Bacillus tuberculosis and which pro- 

 duce a mild form of tuberculosis in animals, A. Moellek (Dent. Med. Wchnschr., 

 24 (1898), No. 24, pp. 376-370). 



Actinomycosis in horses, L. J. Hooukamer ( Veeartsenijk. bidden v. Nederl.-Indie, 

 11, 1898, No. 3, pp. 174-170). 



A case of actinomycosis in man, together with a bacteriological study, Ancel 

 and Thiry ( Cue observation d'actinomycose humaine arec etude bactcriologiqne; separate 

 from Her. Med. de VEst, 180S, pp. 14). 



Contribution to the bacteriological study of anthrax, J. Lemos (Rev. Soc. Med. 

 Argentina, 1808, No. 28, pp. 31-41). 



An epidemic of charbon, Lardier (Rev. Hyg., 1898, No. 5, pp. 431-438). 



Concerning immunity from splenic fever, A. Au.jeszky (Centbl. Bakt. u. Par., 1. 

 AM., 24 (1898), No. 8, pp. 325-327). 



Rinderpest ; its pathology and the means used to combat its invasion of South 

 Africa, G. Turner ( ret. Jonr., 1S98, Mar., pp. 217-224). 



The rinderpest in Basutoland, W. R. Davis (Vet. Jonr., 1898, Apr., pp. 252-257). 



Further studies on immunity from rinderpest, W. Kolle {Dent. Med. Wchnschr., 

 24(1898), No. 25, p. 396; abs. in CentM. Bait. n. Par., 1. AM., 24 (1898), No. 6-7, pp. 

 2S3-2S5). 



The blood serum of immune animals in combating rinderpest, A. Tiieiler 

 (Dent. Tierarztl. Wchnschr., 1898, No. 24, pp. 205-208). 



Cattle plague in young pigs, B. Vrijburg ( Veeartsenijk. bladen v. NederL- Indie, 11 

 (1898), No. 3, pp. 172, 173). 



On inoculation as a method of preventing hog cholera and on the identifica- 

 tion of the hog-cholera bacillus, 0. Voges and W. Schittz (Ztschr, Hyg. Infektions- 

 krank., 28 (1898), No. 1, pp. 38-124). 



The results of experiments on immunity from hog cholera, 0. Voges and 

 W. ScHtiTZ (Vent. Med. Wchnschr., 24 (1S98), No. 4; abs. in Hyg. Rundschau, S (1S9S\, 

 No. 11, pp. 535, 536). 



The action of serum as a preventive of hog cholera, F. Mesnil (Ann. Inst. 

 Pasteur, 12 (1898), No. S, pp. 481-500). — The method of preparation and action of the 

 serum is given, together with details of some experiments. 



Summary of the results of investigations on the foot and mouth disease by 

 the commission for studying infectious diseases, Loeffler and Frosch (Dent. 

 Med. Wchnschr., 23 (1897), No. 39, p. 617 ; abs. in Hyg. Rundschau, S (1898), No. 10, 

 pp. 498, 499). 



The susceptibility of herbivora to foot and mouth disease, A. Fehsenmeier 

 (Berlin Tierarztl. Wchnschr., 1898, No. 17, pp. 146,147). 



Combating foot and mouth disease, Meifort (Berlin Tierarztl. Wchnschr., 1898, 

 No. 16, pp. 181-185). 



The duration of immunity from foot and mouth disease, Martens (Berlin 

 Tierarztl. Wchnschr., 1898, No. 15, p. 171). 



Concerning diphtheria in poultry, W. Eber (Ztschr. Tiermed., 2 (1898), No. S, pp. 

 201-204). 



Rendering animals immune to a mixture of diphtheria bacilli and strepto- 

 cocci, J. Bernheim (Arch. Hyg., 33 ( LS98), No. 1-2, pp. 35-69). 



On the relation between the excretion of nitrogen in the metabolism of a 

 horse and the production of diphtheria serum, G. Marenghi (Centbl. Bakt. n. Par., 

 1. AM., 21 (1897), No. 6-7, pp. 256-261). — Experiments in which the nitrogen in the 

 urine was determined were made with horses used for the production of diphtheria 

 antitoxin. These are brieiiy reported, the following conclusions being drawn : Anti- 

 toxin serum is formed from materials furnished by the blood. Its formation is 

 closely connected with biochemical processes which are evidenced by an increase in 



