Public Health— By Gift 151 



H. WARREN CROWE, Yelverton, England. 



2 Bacterial cultures. 

 HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, Boston, Mass. 



16 Bacterial cultures. 



A. P. HITCHENS, Glen Olden, Pa. ' 



1 Bacterial culture. 



HYGIENIC LABORATORY, Washington, D. C. 

 5 Bacterial cultures. 



JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, Baltimore, Md. 



2 Bacterial cultures. 



KRAL'S, F., BAKTERIOLOGISCHES MUSEUM, Vienna, Austria. 

 10 Bacterial cultures. 



LEDERLE LABORATORIES, New York City. 



4 Bacterial cultures. 



MARYLAND STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Baltimore, Md. 



2 Bacterial cultures. 



MT. PROSPECT LABORATORY, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 1 Bacterial culture. 



NEW ENGLAND HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, 

 Roxbury, Mass. 



5 Bacterial cultures. 



NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, Geneva, 



N. Y. 

 7 Bacterial cultures. 



NEW YORK POST GRADUATE MEDICAL COLLEGE, New York City. 



3 Bacterial cultures. 



NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY COLLEGE, Ithaca, N. Y. 



1 Bacterial culture. 



PARKE, DAVIS & CO., Detroit, Mich. 

 3 Bacterial cultures. 



PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE, San Fran- 

 cisco, Cal. 



2 Bacterial cultures. 



RHODE ISLAND AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, 

 Kingston, R. I. 

 2 Bacterial cultures. 



RUTLAND STATE SANATORIUM, Rutland, Mass. 

 2 Bacterial cultures. 



L. P. SHIPPEN, Baltimore, Md. 

 1 Bacterial culture. 



J. P. SIMONDS, Indianapolis, Ind. 

 1 Bacterial culture. 



