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(Sachs (Central, fur Bakt., etc., Abt. I, Orig. Bd. XXXIX, 1905) 

 has questioned the experimental accuracy of the part of this article 

 bearing on complementoids. In a reply Gay (Central, fur Bakt., 

 XL, 1906, 695) has repeated the experiments and proved that dog 

 serum heated to 51° C is not only slightly hemolytic for guinea-pig 

 corpuscles, but will hemolyze more markedly either rabbit or guinea- 

 pig corpuscles that have been treated with a heated immune serum. 

 The conclusion, then, is that in classical examples of "complement- 

 oids" we have to deal with a "complement" the toxicity of which 

 has simply been attenuated, and that no satisfactory experimental 

 proof of the existence of "complementoids" exists. F. P. G.) 



