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PATHOLOGY. — ^Frederick P. Gay, Editor. Price per volume $2.50. Volume I (pp. 349) 
completed. Volume n in progress. 
Cited as Univ. Calif. Publ. Path. 
VoL 1. 1. On the Quantitative Separation of the Globulins of Hemolytic Senun, 
-with Special Beference to the Carbon Dioxide Group, by Olarence 
Quinan. Pp. 1-5. July 11, 1903 ..._ „ ,05 
2. On the Hydrolysis of Protamine, with Especial Beference to the Action 
of Trypsin, by Aionzo Englebert Taylor. Pp. 7-31. February 17, 
1904 — - M 
3. On the Synthesis of Fat through the Eeversed Action of a Fat-spUtttng 
Enzyme, by Aionzo Engelbert Taylor. Pp. 33-42. March 29, 1904. 
4. On the Occurrence of Amido-Aclds in Degenerated Tissues, by Aionzo 
Englebert Taylor. Pp. 43-47. March 30, 1904. 
Nos. 3 and 4 In one cover ~ .26 
5. On the Autolysis of Protein, by Aionzo Englebert Taylor. Pp. 49-63. 
June 24, 1904. 
6. On the Beversion of Tryptic Digestion, by Aionzo Englebert Taylor. 
Pp. 65-70. June 24, 1904. 
Nos. 6 and 6 in one cover _ — _ _ 26 
7. Studies on an Ash-Free Diet, by Aionzo Englebert Taylor. Pp. 71-86. 
July 30, 1S04 ....- - 20 
8. On Fermentation, by Aionzo Englebert Taylor. Pp. 87-341. February 
16, 1907 - - $2.00 
9. On the Synthesis of Protein through the Actl«n of Trypsin, by Alonso 
Englebert Taylor, Pp. 343-347. February 21, 1907 _ 06 
No. 8, On Fermentation, is also published separately, in a bro- 
chure of 255 pages. Price $2. 
Vol. 2. 1. The Fixation Beaetion In Eolation to the Formation of Specific Serum 
Precipitates, by Frederick P. Gay. Pp. 1-22. August 22, 1911 .20 
2. A Comparison between the Bordet-Gengou Fixation Beaetion and the 
Wassermann Beaetion, based on the Eelative Dosage of the Beacting 
Substances, by Frederick P. Gay. Pp. 23-28. August 22, 1911 05 
8. On the Eolation between Eat and Human Leprosy, by L. S. Schmitt 
Pp. 29-37. September 2, 1911 - — .06 
4. The Non-Antigenic Properties of Lipoids Extracted from Human Livers 
with a Method of Preparation of Antigen for Use in the Wasser- 
mann Eeaction, by J. G. Fitzgerald and J. B. Leathes. Pp. 3^-16. 
May 17, 1912 - W 
5. Systemic Oidiomycosis, a Study of Two Oases Developing Terminal 
Oidiomycetic Meningitis, by Glanville Y. Busk. Pp. 47-58. June 
21, 1912 1» 
6. Studies on the Origin of Antibodies I. The Persistence of a Soluble 
Antigen In the Serum of Immunized Babbits, by Frederick P. Gay 
and G. Y. Busk. Pp. 69-72. June 21, 1912. 
7. Note on the Negative Effect of lodlpln on the Output of Artificial 
Hemolysins, by Frederick P. Gay and G. Y. Busk. Pp. 73-76. June 
21, 1912. 
Nos. 6 and 7 In one cover - - •»» 
8. An Improved Eapid Method of Producing Precipitins and Hemolysins, 
by Frederick P. Gay and J. G. Fitzgerald. Pp. 77-82. June 26, 
1912 - - - - 0* 
9. A Comparison of Chemical with Microchemlcal Methods for the Deter- 
mination of Varying Amounts of Glycogen in the Liver, by G. Y. 
Eusk. Pp. 83-89. October 31, 1912 06 
10. A Eapid Method of Producing Bacterial Agglutinins, by Edna Locke. 
Pp. 91-96. October 31, 1912 06 
