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8. Morbidity and Mortality Statistics as Influenced by Milk. By J. M. Eager. 
9. Ice Cream. By Har^xy W. Wiley. 
10. The Chemistry of Milk. By Joseph H. Kastle. 
11. The Number of Bacteria in Milk and The Value of Bacterial Counts. By 
Milton J. Rosenau. 
12. The Germicidal Property of Milk. By Milton J. Rosenau and George W. 
McCoy. 
13. The Significance of Leucocytes and Streptococci in Milk. By William Whit- 
field Miller. 
14. Conditions and Diseases of the Cow Injuriously Affecting the Milk. By 
John R. Mohler. 
15. Sanitary" Inspection and Its Bearings on Clean Milk. By Ed. H. Webster. 
16. Sanitar}^ Water Supplies for Dairy Farms. By B. Meade Bolton. 
17. Methods and Results of the Examination of Water Supplies of Dairies Supply- 
ing the District of Columbia. By B. Meade Bolton. 
18. The Classification of Market Milk. By A. D. Mehun. 
19. Certified Milk and Infant Milk Depots. By John W. Kerr. 
20. Pasteurization. By Milton J. Rosenau. 
21. Infant Feeding. By Joseph W. Schereschewsky. 
22. The Municipal Regulation of the Milk Supply of the District of Columbia. 
By W. C. Woodward. 
f42. The Thermal Death Points of Pathogenic Micro-Organisms in Milk. By M. J. 
Rosenau. January, 1908. 85 pages. 1 illustration. Paper. Superin- 
tendent of documents. 15 cents. 
43. The Standardization of Tetanus Antitoxin (An American unit established under 
authority of the act of July 1, 1902). By M. J. Rosenau and John F. Ander- 
son. March, 1908. 59 pages. Paper. (Second edition.) 
44. Report No. 2 on the Origin and Prevalence of Typhoid Fever in the District of 
Columbia, 1907. By M. J. Rosenau, L. L. Lumsden, and Joseph H. Kastle. 
63 pages. 7 maps. 4 charts. Paper. 
f45. Further Studies upon Anaphylaxis. By M. J. Rosenau and John F. Anderson. 
61 pages. Paper. Superintendent of documents. 10 cents. 
f46. Hepatozoon perniciosum (n. g., n. sp.); a haemogregarine pathogenic for white 
rats; with a description of the sexual cycle in the intermediate host, a mite 
(lelaps echidniniLs) . By W. W. Miller. 1908. 48 pages. 20 plates. Paper. 
Superintendent of documents. 25 cents. 
f47. Studies on Th\Toid. I. The Relation of Iodine to the Physiological Acti\dty of 
Th>Toid Preparations. By Reid Hunt and Atherton Seidell. October, 
1908. 115 pages. Paper. Superintendent of documents. 15 cents. 
f48. The Physiological Standardization of Digitalis. By Charles Wallis Edmund 
and Worth Hale. December, 1908. 61 pages. Paper. Superintendent of 
documents. 10 cents. 
49. Digest of Comments on the Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America. 
By Murray Galt Motter and Martin I. Wilbert. March, 1909. 295 pages. 
Paper. 
50. Further Studies upon the Phenomenon of Anaphylaxis. By M. J. Rosenau and 
John F. Anderson. April, 1909. 52 pages. Paper. 
51. Chemical Tests for Blood. By J. H. Kastle. April, 1909. 59 pages. Bibliog- 
raphy. Paper. 
52. Report No. 3 on the Origin and Prevalence of Tj-phoid Fever in the District of 
Columbia. By M. J. Rosenau, L. L. Lumsden, and J. H. Kastle. October, 
19091 160 pages. 10 charts. 10 maps. Paper. 
53. The Influence of Certain Drugs upon the Toxicity of Acetanilide and Anti- 
pyrine. By Worth Hale. September, 1909. 60 pages. 8 illustrations. 
Paper. 
