THE PRESENCE IN MILK OF CERTAIN ORGANISMS 263 



ERNST, ' Ueber Milchstreptokokken und Streptokokkenmastitis,' Monats. 



f. Tierheilk. 1909, xx. 414; and 1910, xxi. 55. 

 GMINDER, ' Untersuchungen iiber Mastitisstreptokokken und ihre Differen- 



zierung von saprophytischen Streptokokken/ Cent. f. Bakt. Orig. 1912, 



Ixiii. 152. 

 GORDON, ' Report by Dr. Gordon on an Investigation of the Fermentative 



Characters of Streptococci on the Fauces during Scarlet Fever,' Rept. of 



M.O. to L.G.B. 1910-11. 

 HAMBURGER, 'An Epidemic of Septic Sore Throat in Baltimore, and its 



Relation to a Milk Supply,' Journ. ofAmer. Med. Assoc. 1912, Iviii. 1109; 

 HEINEMANN. (i) ' The Pathogenicity of Streptococcus Lacticus,' Journ. 



of Inf. Diseases, 1907, iv. 87.- (2) ' The Significance of Streptococci in 



Milk,' Journ. of Inf. Diseases, 1906, iii. 173. 

 HILLIARD. See Stowell and Milliard. 



ROLLING, Inaug. Dissert. , Bonn., 1904. (Quoted by Heinemann.) 

 KAISER, ' Ueber die Haufigheit des Streptokokkenbefundes in der Milch,' 



Arch. f. Hyg. 1906, Ivi. 51. 

 KRUMWIEDE AND VALENTINE, ' A Bacteriological Study of an Epidemic of 



Septic Sore Throat,' Journ. Med. Res. 1915, xxiii. 231. 

 MULLER, ' Ueber die Streptokokken der Milch,' Arch. f. Hyg. 1906, Ivi. 90. 

 PUPPEL, ' Ueber Streptokokken in der Milch und im Sauglingsstuhle/ Zeit.f. 



Hyg. 1912, Ixx. 3. 

 ROGER, ' The Origin of Some of the Streptococci found in Milk,' Journ. of 



Agric. Res. 1914, i. 491. 

 ROSENOW, ' A Study of Streptococci from Milk, &c.,' Journ. of Inf. Diseases, 



1912-13, xi. 338. 



ROSENOW AND DAVIS, ' An Epidemic of Sore Throat due to a peculiar Strepto- 

 coccus,' Journ. of Amer. Med. Assoc. 1912, Iviii. 773. 

 ROSENOW AND MOON, ' An Epidemic of Septic Sore Throat, &c/ Journ. Inf. 



Diseases, 1915, xvii. 69. 

 RUEDIGER, ' A Study of Thirty-four Strains of Streptococci isolated from 



Samples of Milk,' Science, 1912, xxxv. 223. 

 SAVAGE, (i) ' Streptococci and Leucocytes in Milk,' Journ. of Hyg. 1906, 



vi. 123 ; (2) ' Report on Bacterial Studies of Milk from Healthy and 



Diseased Cows,' Report of M.O. to L.G.B. 1906-7. 

 STOWELL AND HILLIARD, ' A Comparison of Streptococci from Milk and from 



the Human Throat,' Science 1912, xxxv. 223. 

 TROMMSDORFF, ' Ueber den gegenwartigen Stand der Mastitisfrage in ihrer 



Beziehung zur Milchhygiene,' Cent. f. Bakt. Abt. i, 1912, Ixvi. 505 ; Ref. 



Milchw. Zentralb. 1912, p. 741. 

 ZANGMEISTER, ' Ueber die Verbreitung der Streptokokken/ Munch, nted. 



Wochensch. 1910, Ivii. 1268. 



B. Tubercle Bacillus 



CAMPBELL, ' Tubercle Bacilli in Market Milk in Philadelphia/ Report of 



Bureau of Animal Industry, 1909, p. 162. 

 DELEPINE, ' Report upon the Prevalence and Sources of Tubercle Bacilli in 



Cows' Milk/ Report of the M.O. to the L.G.B. 1908-9. 

 EASTWOOD, Report to the L.G.B. on American Methods for the Control and 



Improvement of the Milk Supply, 1909, New Series, No. i. 

 FRASER, ' The Relative Prevalence of Human and Bovine Types of Tubercle 



Bacilli in Bone and Joint Tuberculosis occurring in Children/ Journ. of 



Exp. Medicine, 1912, xvi. 433. 

 GRUND AND WILCOX, ' The Frequency of B. Tuberculosis in the Market Milk 



of New York City/ Dept. of Public Health in City of New York, 1912-13. 

 HELMHOLTZ, ' Pasteurisation, Sterilisation, and Boiling of Milk/ Annual 



Meeting of the Amer. Assoc. for the Prevention of Infant Mortality, 1913, 



iii. 206. 



