1919] CONTEXTS. VII 



PftRfl. 



Immunity and tissue transplantation. — IV, Fleisber r,7s 



Heterolyslns, Sordelli and Fischer . 578 



Castellanl's absorption test, Broughton-Alcock r.T'.t 



Role of enzyms In the production of natural Immunity, Belin .~>7i) 



Kole of enzyms in acquired Immunity and anaphylaxis, Belln_. r,T'.> 



Injection of antiserum to prevent acute anaphylactic shock, Lewis 579 



Studies nf onaphylatoxlns, Fischer and Kantor 579 



Prophylaxis of serum sickness with bovine serum, Penna et al 580 



Si miles in regard to the production of antitoxic serum, Sordelli— .".so 



Studies in regard to production of antitoxic sera, I, Kraus and Sordelli 580 



Oxhydrlda8e, its antitoxic role, AbelOU8 and Aloy 580 



Action of mixtures of salts on lactic fermentation, Rlchet and Cardot . 581 



Pharmacodynamics of alkaline chlorates, Ahelous r,si 



The theory and practice Of alcohol disinfection, Christiansen r.sl 



A note on the value of brilliant green as an antiseptic, Webb .">si 



A multiple-pipette holder for the complement-fixation test, Reynolds 581 



Anthrax vaccination, Rossello 58*2 



Anthrax vaccine: Necessity of official control, Kraus and Beltrami _ 582 



Anthrax vaccine. — II, Kate In sheep, Kraus and Beltrami 582 



Tlie treatment of anthrax with normal (heel) serum, Hyman and Leary_ 582 



The treatment of anthrax In man with normal bovine serum, Penna 582 



Tartar emetic in the treatment of derrehgadera, Iturbe .",s:: 



Kavus herpetlcus or mouse favus from Australian wheat, Buchanan 583 



Prompt macroscopic agglutination in the diagnosis of glanders, Povitzky. .".v:: 



The antigen for the complement fixation test for smallpox, Casagrandi f.xi 



chemical changes In tuberculous tissues, Caldwell ."si 



Bromocreaol purple and litmus as indicators, Frothlngham 584 



The significance of tuberculosis in Infants ami children, Hess 58 I 



Abortion In cattle: Some of the causes and preventives, Potter 5S5 



Hemogloblnemia of cattle In Sweden, Bergman and Waxberg 585 



A preliminary note on Infectious keratitis, Allen 585 



Notes atid experiments on 6arcocystis trnrlla, II, Scott 585 



Hogs and the tent caterpillar, Hayes 586 



Cultivation of causative organisms of lymphangitis, Nfigre and Roquet 586 



Notes on treatment of equine ascariasis and oxyuriasis, Hall et al 586 



Anthelmintic treatment of equine Intestinal Strongylldosls, Ha 1 " et al__ 586 



The etiology and treatment of granular dermatitis, Van Saceghem 586 



Notes on two species of nematodes parasitic in crop of chickens, Wharton. 587 



Experiments in avian toxicology. Gallagher 587 



Diseases transmitted by ticks, Lignieres HsT 



Babesiosis and the Babesia parasite In Netherlands, VriJbUrg . r >S7 



BUBAL ENlilNKKUING. 



Report on improvement of marshlands In western Oregon, Powers ~>S7 



The zeolite process of water softening, llulbert r 588 



Machinery for cutting firewood, Tolley 588 



BUBAL ECONOMICS. 



The evolution in farming, Nburse 589 



The future of our agriculture. Wolff 589 



I Role of agriculture I, Ogg 589 



Corn Production Act, 1!»17, with explanatory memorandum, Black 589 



[Prevention of waste in agriculture], Spooner 589 



Farming on factory lines, Wibberley 589 



Continuous cropping and dairy farming for small farmers. Wibberley ."!>:> 



Agriculture in Berkshire, Orr 590 



Production of food in Scotland. Wuson et al 590 



[The economic effects of Die war upon agricultural production], Renard- 590 



The economic future of Macedonia, Hitler .">!>;> 



Foodstuff production In Mauritius, Robert 590 



The role of our colonies after the war, du Vivier de Streel 590 



References on re-education of disabled soldiers and sailors 591 



[Farms for returning soldiers] 591 



Farm and farm laborers' allotments in Durham State land settlement fj'Jl 



