714 INDEX 



American bacteriological literature — continued 

 Immunology. 

 Autolysis of anaphylactic and immune tissue. W. H. Manwaring and 



Ruth Oppenheimer 683 



Autosensitized vaccines. M. G. Wohl 570 



Autotherapy in poliomyelitis. C. H. Duncan 682 



Bacterial aspect of the Abderhalden test, The. D. Rivas and A. C. 



Buckley 683 



Bacteriological study of pyorrhoea alveolaris and apical abscesses in 

 relation to vaccine therapy, A. Charles Krumwiede, Jr., and Joseph- 

 ine S. Pratt .684 



Biochemistry of the gonococcus in its relation to immunity. The. Carl 



C. Warden 571 



Bonime's modification of Koch's treatment of tuberculosis. R. C. New- 

 ton 689 



Case of sensitization to Witte's peptone, A. K. R. Collins 685 



Cause, treatment and prevention of hay fever. The. W. Scheppegrell . . 684 



Characteristics of the precipitation reaction. Richard Weil 686 



Coexistence of antibody and antigen in the body, The. B. S. Denzer. . 685 

 Complement deviation reaction applied to the diagnosis of moniliasis of 

 the digestive tract, The. I. G. Martinez 571 



fixation in acne vulgaris. Albert Strickler, John A. Kolmer and 



Jay F. Schamberg 462 



fixation in intestinal parasitism of dogs. John A. Kolmer, Mary 



E. Trist and George D. Heist 369 



fixation in pulmonary tuberculosis. A. Meyer 690 



fixation in tuberculosis. H. R. Miller and Hans Zinsser 688 



fixation in vaccinia and variola. John A. Kolmer 568 



fixation in varicella. John A. Kolmer 568 



fixation reactions of the Bordet-Gengou bacillus, The. M. P. 



Olmstead and O. R. Povitzky 254 



Continuous transfusion; the production of immunity. A. Kahn 366 



"Delayed negative" Wassermann reaction, The. O. M. Olson 572 



Development of immune reactions in serum disease. W. T. Longcope 



and F. M. Rackemann 461 



Diphtheria immunity — natural, active and passive. Its determination 



by the Schick test. W. H. Park and A. Zingher 574 



toxin skin reaction, The. H. Koplik and L. J. Unger 573 



Effect of moderately high atmospheric temperatures upon the formation 



of hemolysins, The. C.-E. A. Winslow, James Alexander and W. C. 



Noble 365 



formation of agglutinins. C.-E. A. Winslow, James Alexander 



Miller and W. C. Noble 684 



Effects of exposure to cold upon experimental infection of the respira- 

 tory tract, The. J. A. Miller and W. C. Noble 683 



Endothelial opsonins. W. H. Manwaring and Harry C. Coe 686 



Epidemic of whooping cough treated with pertussis stock vaccine, An. 



Matthias Nicoll, Jr., and Paul Luttinger 685 



