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Berthelsen, K. ('., and ^furdick, P. P.: The Distribution of Electrolytes in 

 Serum During Immunization. J. Immunol. 21: 69, 1931. 



Bezi, I.: A Study of Action of Saliva and Extract of Tonsils Upon Diph- 

 theria Bacillus and Diphtheria Toxin, J. Immunol. 22: 1, 1932. 



Bunnev, W. E.: A New Diluent for Diphtheria Toxin in the Schick Test. 

 J. Immunol. 20: 71, 1931. 



Bunney, W. E.: The Action of Formaldehyde on Diphtheria Toxin, J. Im- 

 munol. 20: 47, 19.11. 



Bunnoy, W. E., and White, B. : Advantages and Disadvantages of the Buf- 

 'fored Diluent for Diphtheria Toxin, J. Inuminol. 20: 61, 1931. 



Ecker, E. E., and Weed, L. A.: Studies on the Adsorption of Diphtheria 

 Toxin to an Evolution From Magnesium Hvdroxide, J. Immunol. 22: 

 61, 1932. 



Freund, .1. : On tlie Meclianism of Toxin- Antitoxin Reaction. J. Immunol. 21: 

 127, 1931. 



Freund, .!., and Bonanto, Mary V.: Antitoxin-Formation After Intra- or 

 Subcutaneous Injection of Plain or Alum Diphtheric Toxoid, J. Im- 

 munol. 40: 437, 1941. 



Githens, T. S. : Factors Influencing the Antigenic Power of Toxin-Antitoxin 

 Mixtures, .1. Immunol. 22: 197, 1932. 



Gerlough, T. D., and WHiite, W. : Purification of Concentrated Antitoxins, J. 

 Immunol. 22: 331. 1932. 



Hagen, E. L.: The Relation of the Bacterial Precipitin Reaction to the 

 Ramon Flocculation Phenomenon, .1. Immunol. 19: 393. 1930. 



Johlin, .T. M., and Rigdon, R. H. : The Detoxification of Staphylococcal Toxin 

 by Adsorption on Organic Liquids, J. Immunol. 41: 233, 1941. 



Kirkbride. M. B., Berthelsen, K. C, and Clark, R. F. : Comparative Studies 

 of Infusion and Infusion-Free Diphtheria Toxin in Antitoxin Produc- 

 tion and in Standardization by the Flocculation, Subcutaneous, and 

 Intracutaneous Test, J. Immunol. 21: 1. 1931. 



Leonard, B. F.. and Varlev, .1. R.r The Effect of Alum on Horses Used for 

 the Production of Diphtheria Antitoxin. .1. Immunol. 23: 261, 1932. 



Locke, A., and Main, E. R.: The Relation of Copper and Iron to Produc- 

 tion of Toxin and Enzyme Action, J. Infect. Dis. 48: 419. 1931. 



Locke, A., Main, E. R.. and Miller, F. A.: The Production of Diphtheria 

 Antitoxin, J. Infect. Dis. 41: 32, 1927. 



Locke. A., and IMain. E. R.r (Cited by Sanderson and Yol.) 



Mishulow, L., aTid Xrumwiede, C: (Cited by Sanderson and Yol.) 



Morton. H. E. : Corvnebacterium Diphtheriae. A Correlation of Recorded 

 Yariations Within the Species, Bact. Rev. 4: 177, 1940. 



Morton, H. E. : Corjiiebacterium Diphtheriae. II. Observations and Disso- 

 ciated Studies — the Potentialities of the Species, ,T. Bact. 40: 755, 1940. 



Myers, H. R.: A Contribution to the Studv of the Etiology of Serum Disease, 

 .1. Immunol. 22: 83. 1932. 



Ncill, .1. M., Gaspari, K. L.. and Sugg, J. Y.: Diphtiieria Antibodies in the 

 Urine of a Child After Intramuscular Injection of Antitoxic Hor.se 

 Globulin, J. Immunol. 20: 187, 1931. 



Xeill, J. M., Gaspari, E. L., and Mosley, R. A.: Loss of Immune Substance 

 From the Body. I. Diphtheria Antitoxin in Human Urines, J. Immunol. 

 20: 347, 1931." 



Neill, J. M., Gaspari, E. L., Mosley, R. A., and Sugg, J. Y. : Loss of Im- 

 nuine Substances From the Body. III. Diphtheria Antitoxin in Human 

 Sweat, J. Immunol. 21: 101, 1931. 



Neill, J. M., Gaspari, E. L., Richardson. L. Y., and Sugg, J. Y. : Diphtheria 

 Antibodies Transmitted From Mother to Child, J. Immunol. 22: 117, 

 1932. 



