HISTORICAL. 9 
Pasteur Institute relating to preventive inoculations against hydro- 
phobia. 
The Annales de Micrographie is a monthly journal, published in 
Paris. The principal editor is Miquel. 
The Centrallialt fiir Bakteriologie und Parasitenkunde is a 
weekly journal which has been published by Gustav Fischer, of Jena, 
since 1887. The editors are Uhlworm, of Cassel; Loffler, at present 
professor at Greifswald; and Leuckart, professor at Leipzig. 
The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology is published 
monthly in Edinburgh and London. It dates from 1892. 
A most important work for students of bacteriology is the Jahres- 
bericht of Baumgarten, which has been published since 1885 by Harald 
Bruhn, Braunschweig, Germany. This gives a brief abstract of 
nearly every paper of importance relating to the subject which has 
been published during the year. 
The Journal of Hygiene is a new quarterly, edited by Dr. George 
H. F. Nuttall, and published in Cambridge, England. In the first 
number (January Ist, 1901) the accomplished editor says: “The 
Journal of Hygiene will fulfil a definite purpose by serving as a 
focus to English-speaking investigators for work in Physics, Chemis- 
try, Physiology, Pathology, Bacteriology, Parasitology, and Epi- 
demiology, in relation to Hygiene and Preventive Medicine.” 
