THE PROBABLE MECHANISM OF THE REACTION 105 



of the involvement of the right lobe as well, and the patient became pro- 

 gressively worse, death taking place on the ninth day of illness. 



It will be noted in Figure 5 that the titer of the ereptase is 

 in this case the reverse of the previous one, a decrease, being appar- 



TEKPERAtraB COH7E 



F IG> 4._The ereptase (peptidase) and antiferment titer during the period of 



lysis in pneumonia. 



