190 



Tests with Precijntins 



Eeactions 



94 Primates 84 



29 Chiroptera 29 



12 Insectivora 12 



91 Carnivora 87 



63 Rodentia 62 



67 Ungdlata 



a. Artiodactyla 

 Suina 



4 Suidae 3 



1 Dicotylidae 1 



Tylopoda 



4 Camelidae 4 



Tragulina 



1 Tragnlidae 1 



Pecora 



17Cervidae (12 sp.) 4* 

 35 Bovidae (22 sp., 



etc.) 2t 



b. Perissodactijla 



1 TapiriJae 1 



3 Equidae 2 



c. Hyracoidea 



1 Hyracidae 1 



3 Cetacea (2 spec.) 



13 Edentata 13 



26 Marsupialia 26 



1 Monotremata 1 



301 Aves (incl. 4 eggs) ... 299 



51 Reptilia 51 



13 Amphibia 13 



19 Pisces 19 



7 Crustacea 7 



C(6"/o) 4(4«/„) 



/a 

 1 





 

 4 

 1 



i'i7o 



0/ 



77 



88% 



6(17%) 94 





 66 







100 

 

 

 



0-6 

 

 

 

 



other 

 mammals 



than 

 Ungulata 



5% 



Two of these, 322 aud 323, from India. 



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(8) Tests with Anti-Sheep Serum. 



The first to prepare this antiserum was Myers (14, vii. 1900). He 

 treated rabbits with sheep serum-globulin, and found that their serum 

 contained a " specific " precipitin for sheep globulin solutions, and also 

 exerted a slight precipitating action upon ox globulin. Nuttall (17, V. 

 1901) treated rabbits with sheep serum and obtained a similar result, 

 when testing 24 bloods. Subsequently he found (1, vii. 1901) the 

 blood of the gazelle and axis-deer to give " distinct but loss marked " 



