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Table XIV.— Inhibitory Action of Serum of Kabbit fed on Extracted Bran 



(Heated) (Eabbit 6). 



Amount of blood, 

 5-per-cent. 

 suspension. 



Amount 

 of serum. 



Amount of NaCl, 

 -85 per cent. 



Amount of saponin, 

 "01 per cent. 



Result. 



CO. 



c.c. 



. c.c. 



c.c. 





2 



0-025 



2 "725 



1 25 



Almost complete hsenio- 











lysis 



2 



0-05 



•2 -7 



1 -25 



Considerable hsemolysis 



. 2 



-1 



2-65 



1 -25 



j> )) 

 Slight haemolysis 



2 



0-25 



2 5 



1 -25 



Table XV. — Inhibitory Action of Heated Serum of Eabbit fed on Extracted 

 Bran + Cholesterol Oleate (Babbit 7). 



Amount of blood, 

 5-per-cent. 

 suspension. 



Amount 

 of serum. 



Amount of NaCl, 

 '85 per cent. 



Amount of saponin, 

 "01 per cent. 



Result. 



c.c. 



c.c. 



. c.c. 



c.c. " \ , ; 





2 



-025 



2-725 



1 -25 



Hsemolysis 



2 



0-05 



2-7 



1 -25 



>> 



Slight haemolysis 



2 



o-i 



2 -65 



1 -25 



2 



0-25 



2-5 



1 -25 



No hsemolysis 



Table XVI. — Inhibitory Action of Heated Serum of Babbit fed on Extracted 

 Bran + Cholesterol Stearate (Babbit 8). 



Amount of blood, 

 5-per-cent. 

 suspension. 



Amount 

 of serum. 



Amount of NaCl, 

 -85 per cent.' 



Amount of saponin, 

 -01 per cent. 



Result. 



c.c. 



2 

 2 

 2 

 2 



c.c. 

 0-025 

 0-05 

 -1 

 0-25 



c.c. 

 2 -725 

 2-7 

 2-65 

 2-5 



c.c. 

 1 -25 

 1 -25 

 1 "25 

 1-25 



Hsemolysis 



Slight hsemolysis 

 No hsemolysis 



They were also carried out with 10-per-cent. solution of the sera in physio- 

 logical salt. 



