INDEX 713 



American bacteriological literature — continued 

 Dairy Bacteriology. 



Present status of the pasteurization of milk, The. S. Henry Ayers 125 



Some observations on causes of high bacterial counts in milk. H. D. 



Pease 567 



Study of condensed and evaporated milks. Ida A. Bengston 126 



Disinfection. 



Antiseptic action of ether in peritoneal infections, The. J. Saliba 567 



Bactericidal and fungicidal action of copper salts. The. L. M. DeWitt 



and Hope Sherman 567 



Bacterial properties of the quarternar}' salts of hexamethylenetetramine, 

 The. I. The problem of the chemotherapy of experimental bac- 

 terial infections. W. A. Jacobs 460 



. II. The relation between constitution and bactericidal action 



in the substituted benzylhexamethylenetetraminium salts. W. A. 



Jacobs, M. Heidelberger and H. L. Amoss 460 



. III. Relation between constitution and bactericidal action in 



the quaternary salts obtained from halogenacetyl compounds. The. 



W. A. Jacobs, M. Heidelberger and C. G. Bull 460 



Effect of pasteurization on mold spores. Charles Thorn 459 



Further investigation into the precipitation of the typhoid bacillus by 



means of definite hydrogen-ion concentration. C. F. Kemper 459 



Physical chemistry of disinfection, The. J. F. Norton and Paul H. Hsu 459 



Soap. G. K. Dickinson 364 



Standardization of disinfectants, The. J. T. Ainslie Walker 364 



Immunology. 

 Action of antiseptics in Pasteur antirabic emulsions. The. Daniel 



W. Poor 685 



Agglutinability of blood and agar strains of typhoid bacilli. The. C. G. 



Bull and I. W. Pritchett 568 



Agglutination in pertussis. O. R. Povitzky and E. Worth 127 



of bacteria in vivo: its relation to the destruction of bacteria within 



the infected host and to septicaemia. C. F. Bull 127 



reaction with sera derived from human cases of leprosy and from 



the experimental animal upon various members of the acid-fast 



group. The. W. H. Harris and J. A. Lanford 569 



Allergic skin reaction to diphtheria bacilli, An. J. A. Kolmer 365 



Analysis of the anaphylactic and immune reactions by means of the iso- 

 lated mammalian heart. W. H. Manwaring, Arthur R. Meinhard 



and Helen L. Denhart 687 



Anaphylatoxin and the mechanism of anaphylaxis. Richard Weil 126 



Animal experiments upon the acquirement of active immunity by treat- 

 ment with Von Ruck's vaccine against tuberculosis. F. J. Clemenger 



and F. C. Martley 692 



Antagonistic action of negative sera upon the Wassermann reaction. 



A. W. Sellards and G. R. Minot 572 



Antiblastic immunity. A. R. Dochez and O. T. Avery 254 



Antityphoid inoculation 461 



