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f34. 1. Agamofilaria georgiana n. sp., an Apparently New Roundworm Parasite from, 
the Ankle of a Negress. 
2. The Zoological Characters of the Roundworm Genus Filaria Mueller, 1787. 
3. Three New American Cases of Infection of Man with Horse-hair Worms (species 
Paragordius varius), with summary of all cases reported to date. By Ch. 
Warded Stiles. May, 1907. 75 pages. 55 illustrations. Paper. Super- 
intendent of documents. 10 cents. 
t35. Report on the Origin and Prevalence of Typhoid Fever in the District of Colum- 
bia. By M. J. Rosenau, L. L. Lumsden, and Joseph H. Kastle (including 
the following articles: Sanitary Inspection of Table Waters Vended in 
Washington, D. C., by Joseph Goldberger; Typhoid Bacillus Carriers, by 
Joseph Goldberger; The Longevity of B. Typhosus Outside the Human 
Body, by A. M. Stimson; The Alleged Role of Intestinal Worms as Inocu- 
lating Agents in Typhoid Fever, by Ch. Warded Stiles; A Sanitary Survey 
of the Drainage Basin of the Potomac River, by Joseph Goldberger). Feb- 
ruary, 1907. 361 pages. 9 maps. 7 charts. 2 diagrams. 6 figures. Paper. 
Superintendent of documents. $1. 
f36. Studies upon Hypersusceptibility and Immunity. By M. J. Rosenau and John 
F. Anderson. April, 1907. 69 pages. Paper. Superintendent of docu- 
ments. 10 cents. 
f37. Index-Catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology. Subjects: Trematoda and 
Trematode Diseases. By Ch. Warded Stiles and Albert Hassell. June, 
1908. 398 pages. Paper. Superintendent of documents. 30 cents. 
38. The Infiuence of Antitoxin upon Post-Diphtheritic Paralysis. By M. J. Rosenau 
and John F. Anderson. June, 1907. 34 pages. Paper. 
f39. The Antiseptic and Germicidal Properties of Solutions of Formaldehyde and 
their Action upon Toxines. By John F. Anderson. July, 1907. 48 pages. 
Paper. Superintendent of documents. 10 cents. 
f40. 1. The Occurrence of a Proliferating Cestode Larva {Sparganum proliferum) in 
Man in Florida. By Ch. Warded Stiles. 
2. A Reexamination of the Type Specimen of Filaria restiformis Leidy, 1880 — 
Agamomermis restiformis. By Ch. Warded Stiles. 
3. Observations on Two New Parastic Trematode Worms: Homalagaster philip- 
pinensis n. sp., Agamodistomum nanus n. sp. By Ch. Warded Stiles and 
Joseph Goldberger. 
4. A Reexamination of the Original Specimen of Taenia saginata ohietina (Wein- 
land, -1858). By Ch. Warded Stiles and Joseph Goldberger. May, 1908. 
43 pages. 66 dlustrations. Paper. Superintendent of documents. 20 
cents. 
f41. Milk and its Relation to the Public Health. By various authors. January, 1908. 
760 pages. 51 illustrations. Buckram. Superintendent of documents. 
90 cents. 
1. Introduction by Walter Wyman. 
2. Milk as a Cause of Epidemics of Typhoid Fever, Scarlet Fever, and Diph- 
theria. By John W. Trask. 
3. The Milk Supply of Cities in Relation to the Epidemiology of Typhoid Fever. 
By L. L. Lumsden. 
4. The Frequency of Tubercle Bacilli in the Market Milk of the City of Wash- 
ington, D. C. By John F. Anderson. 
5. The Relation of Goat’s Milk to the Spread of Malta Fever. By John F. 
Anderson. 
6. Milk Sickness. By George W. McCoy. 
7. The Relation of Cow’s Milk to Zooparasitic Diseases of Man. By Ch. Warded 
Stiles. 
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