CONTENTS. 



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MARTINI, ERICH. The Development of Piroplasma and Trypanosoma 



of Cattle in Artificial Culture Media 147 



COCA, A. F. The Bactericidal Substances in Fibrin 171 



GARRISON, PHILIP E., and LEYNES, RICARDO. The Development 



of the Miracidium of Paragonimus Under Various Physical Conditions, 177 

 GARRISON, PHILIP E., and LLAMAS, ROSENDO. The Intestinal 



Worms of 385 Filipino Women and Children in Manila 185 



STRONG, RICHARD P. The Relation of the Indian Form of Relapsing 



Fever to African Tick Fever ^ . 187 



ARON, HANS. Some Investigations Concerning the Food and Nutrition 



of the Filipino People 195 



GRIFFIN, LAWRENCE E. Poisonous Snakes of the Philippine 



Islands : 203 



REVIEWS 205 



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