417 
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(49) Schulz, Archiv f. Exp. Pathol, u. Therap., 1899. 
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(52) Gruntzner, Pfluger’s Archiv, 1893, 53. 
(53) Czrellitzer, Zur Kenntniss des Fluornatrium, Diss. Breslau, 1895. 
(54) Kastle and Loevenhart, Amer. Chem. Jour., 1900, 24, 509. 
(55) Loevenhart and Pierce, J. of Biol. Chem., 1907, II, 397-413. 
(56) Baldwin, Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., 1899, 21, 517-521. 
(57) Van Slyke, loc. cit., p. 29. 
(58) Leffmann, Dietetic and Hyg. Gaz., 1898, 14, 171-173. 
(59) Hope, Report of the Thompson-Yates Laboratories, 1900, Pt. 1, 75-78. 
(60) Vaughan and Veenboer, Amer. Med., 1902, III, 421^26. 
(61) Rideal and Foulerton, Public Health, 1899, II, 554-568. 
(62) Richmond, Analyst, 1900, 25, 123-124. 
' PART V.— THE WASHINGTON MILK SUPPLY. 
(1) Leach, Food Inspection and Analysis, New York, 1907, p. 130-133. 
(2) Thorner, Chem. Zeit., 1891, 1108. 
(3) Van Slyke, Modern Methods of Testing Milk and Milk Products, N. Y. and Lond., 
1907, p. 106. 
(4) Tuley, Jour. Amer. Med. Ass’n, 1907 , 49, 1344—1349. 
(5) Ott, Zeitschr. f. Fleisch u. Milch Hyg., 1896-97, 7, 214-216. 
(6) Leach, loc. cit., pp. 757-767. 
(7) Wagner, Ueber quantitative Bestimmungen wasseriger Losungen mit dem Zeiss’* 
schen Eintauch-Refraktometer, Sondershausen, 1903. 
(8) Leach, loc. cit., p. 767. 
(9) Leach, ibid., p. 766. 
(10) Leach, ibid., p. 134-137. 
(11) Blyth, Analyst, 1901, 26, 148-150. 
(12) Leach, loc. cit., pp. 140 and 144. 
(13) Rideal and Foulerton, Public Health, 1899, 11, 554-568. 
(14) Acree, J. of Biol. Chem., 1906, II, 145-148. 
(15) Atlee, Trans. Med. Soc. Tenn., 1897 , 54—61. 
(16) Winslow, Northwestern Medicine, Seattle, 1904, II, 315-327. 
(17) Winslow, ibid., pp. 315-316. 
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