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(27) Duclaux, Traite de Microbiologie, Paris, 1899, II, 291. 
(28) Arrhenius, Immunochemistry, N. Y., i907, 369. 
(29) Fuld, Hofmeister’s Beitrage, 1902, II, 189-194. 
(30) Van Slyke and Hart, Am. Chem. Jour., 1905, 33, 461-496. 
(31) Herwerden, Zeit. Physiol. Chem., 1907, 52, 184-206. 
(32) Soldner, Dissertation, Erlangen, 1888. 
(33) Osborne, J. of Physiol., 1901, 27, p. 398. 
(.34) Harris, J. of Anat. and Physiol., Lond., 1894, 29, 188. 
(35) Hammarsten and Rhodin, Maly’s Jahresb., 1887, 17, 160. 
(36) Morgenroth, Centr. f. Bakt., Abt. 1, 26, 271. 
(37) Fuld and Spiro. (See Arrhenius, Immunochemistry, 1907.) 
(38) Segelke and Storch, Fgeskrift for Landman, 1870. 
(39) Lurcher. (See Duclaux, loc. cit., p. 164.) 
(40) Madsen. (See Arrhenius, loc. cit., 72.) 
(41) Hillmann, Milch Zeit., 1896, 25, p. 86. 
PART II.— (4a). CHEMICAL CHANGES IN MILK PRODUCED BY BAC- 
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(1) Bechamp, Compt. rend., 94, 1533-1536. 
(2) Blondeau. (See Plimmer. Fermentations. N. Y. and Bombay, 1903, 61.) 
(3) Pasteur, Annales de Chimie et de Physique, 1858 (III), 52, 404-418. (See 
also The Life of Pasteur, by Vallery-Radot, Vol. I, pp, 108-109 and 129.) 
(4) Boutroux, Compt. rend., 86, 605-607. 
(5) Richet, Compt. rend., 86, 550-552; and ibid., 88, 750-751, 
(6) Marpmann, Arch. Pharm. (3), 24, 243-256. 
(7) Hueppe, Mitth. a. d. Kais. Gesundheitsamt., 2, 1884, 309. 
(8) Beyerinck, Arch. Neer. Sci. Exact. Nat., 1901 (II), 6, 212-243. 
(9) Heinemann, J. of Infect. Dis., 1906, III, 173, 
(10) Heinemann, Jour. Biol. Chem., 1907, II, 603-612. 
(11) Conn, 15th Ann. Rep. Storr’s Agr. Exp. Stat., 1903, 92. 
(12) Hirschfeld, Pfliiger’s Archiv, 47, 510-542. 
(13) Buchner and Meisenheimer, Ber. d. dent. Chem. Ges., 1903, 36. 634. 
(14) Herzog, Zeit. f. Physiol. Chem., 1903, 381. 
(15) Giinther and Thierf elder, Archiv f. Hygien,, 1895, 25, 164. 
(16) Ga darner, Apoth. Zeit, 12, 642-643. 
(17) Clafflin. Jour. Soc. Chem. Ind., 1897, 16, 516-518. 
(18) Blumenthal and IVollf, Charite Ann., 29, 12-18. 
(19) Haacke, Arch. Hyg., 1902. 42. 16-47. 
(20) Tissier and Gasching, Ann. Inst. Past, 1903, 17, 540-563. 
(21) Beyerinck, Proc. K. Akad. Wetensch. Amsterdam, 1907, 10, 17-35. 
(22) Epstein, Arch. Hyg., 1900, 329-359. 
(23) V. Freudenreich, Centr. Bakt, 2. Abt., 1902, 8, 735-738. 
(24) Boekhaut and de Vries, Cnntr. Bakt., 1899, 304. 
(25) Chodat and Hofman-Bang, Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 1901, 15, 36-48. 
(26) Van Slyke, Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc., 1904, 25, 1243-1256. 
(27) Burri and Dueggeli, Centr. f. Bakt. u. Par., 1906, Abt. II, 15, 709-722. 
(28) Fuchs. (See Conn, Agricultural Bacteriology, Phila., 1901, p. 205.) 
(29) Hueppe and Engling, Bied. Centr., 1885, 414-415. 
