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KINYOUN and DIETER, " A Bacteriological Study of the Milk Supply of Washing- 

 ton, D. C.," Am. Jour. Public Health, vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 262-274, April, 1912. 



KINYOUN, "A Bacteriological Index for Dirt in Milk," 2nd Annual Report of the 

 International Association of Dairy and Milk Inspectors, pp. 139-149, 1913. 



ROGERS and DAHLBERG, "The Origin of Some of the Streptococci Found in Milk," 

 Jour. Ag. Res., vol. 1, No. 6, pp. 491-511, March, 1914. 



ROGERS, CLARK and EVANS, "Colon Bacteria and Streptococci and their Significance 

 in Milk," Am. Jour. Public Health, vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 374-380, 1916. 



AYRES and JOHNSON, "Ability of Streptococci to Survive Pasteurization," Jour. 

 Ag. Res., vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 321-330, 1914. 



AYRES and JOHNSON, "Ability of Colon Bacilli to Survive Pasteurization," Jour. 

 Ag. Res., vol. 3, No. 5, pp. 401-410, 1915. 



PARKER, "Characteristics of Typhoid Fever Outbreaks," Proc. 4th Meeting of the 

 Illinois Water Supply Association, pp. 89-96, 1912. 



BOLDUAN, "Typhoid Fever in New York City," Monograph Series No. 3, Dept. 

 Health, New York City, 1912. 



LEDERLE and RAYNOR, "The Milk Supply of New York City," Monograph Series 

 No. 5, Dept. Health, New York City, 1912. 



HENDERSON, "What Has the Dairy Inspector Done and What Can He Do to Interest 

 the Farmer in the Production of Clean Milk," 2nd Annual Report of the Inter- 

 national Dairy and Milk Inspectors, pp. 87-97, 1913. 



HENDERSON, "Methods Employed and Results Obtained in Improving the Milk 

 Supply of Seattle," 1st Annual Report of the International Association of Dairy 

 and Milk Inspectors, pp. 17-29, 1912. 



WOODWARD, "A New Method of Grading Milk and Cream," Reprint 117 from the 

 Public Health Reports, U. S. Public Health Service. 



THOMAS, "A Review of Practical Methods for Supervising the Milk Supply of Cities," 

 Jour. Am. Public Health Assn., vol. 1, No. 11, pp. 798-807, 1911. 



PARK and HOLT, "Report Upon the Results with Different Kinds of Pure and 

 Impure Milk in Infant Feeding in Tenement Houses and Institutions in New 

 York City," Studies, Rockefeller Inst. Med. Res., vol. 2, pp. 1-29, 1904. 



PARK amd WILLIAMS, "Pathogenic Microorganisms," 1914. 



DAVIS, "Prevention of Infant Mortality by Breast Feeding," Am. Jour. Public 

 Health, vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 67-71, February, 1912. 



WILLIAMS, "A Study of Infant Mortality in Rochester; The Relation of Market Milk 

 Thereto," N. Y. Med. Jour., July 13, 1912. 



PRICE, "Some Statistics Regarding Infant Mortality," 3d Annual Report of the In- 

 ternational Association of Dairy and Milk Inspectors, pp. 95-104, 1914. 



PRICE, "Vital Statistics for 1916," Bull, of the Detroit Board of Health, vol. 6, No. 7, 

 1916. 



SCHERESCHEWSKY, "Heat and Infant Mortality," Reprint 155 from the Public Health 

 Reports, Dec. 5, 1913, U. S. Public Health Service, 1914. 



PL ATT, "Investigation into the Relationship of Flies and Diarrheal Disease in Chil- 

 dren under 1 Year of Age in New York City," Am. Jour. Public Health, vol. 6, No. 

 2, pp. 143-154, February, 1916. 



LEVY, "Discussion of Platt's Investigation," Am. Jour. Public Health, vol. 6, No. 2, 

 pp. 154-155, February, 1916. 



ROGERS, "The Storage of Milk in Thermophores," Farmers Bull. 490, U. S. Dept. Ag. 



TONNEY and PILLINGER, "The Utility of the Vacuum Bottle in Infant Feeding," Jour. 

 A. M. A., vol. 58, No. 20, pp. 1495-1496, May 18, 1912. 



DAVIS, "Researches into the Bacteriological Contents of Milk Prepared and Kept in 

 Thermos Bottles for Infant Feeding," Proc. of the 6th, 7th and 8th Annual Con- 



