Nxw Series 



TOL. XXXVII. No. 961 



Friday, May 30, 1913 



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Buchanan's Veterinary Bacteriology published 



This is a comprehensive work on bacteriology as applied to veterinary science. Im- 

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Octavo of 516 pages, with 214 illustrationa. By Robert E. Buchanan, Ph.D., Professor of Bacteri- 

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Jordan's General Bacteriology .a.::feYrJ.^k™r 



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Octavo of 623 pages, illustrated. By Edwin O. Jordan, Ph.D., Professor of Bacteriology, Univer- 

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McFarland's Pathogenic Bacteria new (ta) edition 



Dr. McFarland's work from the first established itself as the standard in its field. 

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Octavo of 878 pages, illustrated. By Joseph McFarland, M.D., Professor of Pathology and 

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Eyre's Bacteriologic Technic ""^ewV^TeuuiL" 



Dr. Eyre's book has been reset and enlarged by 150 pages and 50 illustrations, 

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12mo of 520 pages, with 219 illustrations. By J. W. H. Etre, M.D., Bacteriologist to Guy's Hos- 

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This book is a guide to the practical details of laboratory work, and is so arranged 

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12nio of 192 pages, illustrated. By Frederic P. Gorham, A.M., Associate Professor of Biology, 

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