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revision) and the National Formulary (third edition) for the Period ending 
December 31, 1906. By Murray Galt Hotter and Martin I. Wilbert. De- 
cember, 1909. 523 pages. Paper. 
59. The Oxidases and Their Action in General Catalysts Concerned in Biological 
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60. A Study of the Anatomy of Watsonius (n. g.) Watsoni of Man and of Nineteen 
Allied Species of the Mammalian Trematode Worms of the Superfamily 
Paramphistomoidea. By Ch. W. Stiles and Joseph Goldberger. April, 
1910. 264 pages. 205 illustrations. Paper. 
61. Quantitative Pharmacological Studies: Relative Physiological Activity of some 
Commercial Solutions of Epinephrin. By W. H. Schultz. January, 1910. 
30 pages. Bibliography. 15 tables. Paper. 
62. The Taxonomic Value of the Microscopic Structures of the Stigmal Plates in 
the Tick Genus Dermacentor. By Ch. Wardell Stiles. August, 1910. 72 
pages. 43 plates. 134 figures. Paper. 
f63. Digest of Comments on the Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America 
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for the Calendar Year ending December 31, 1907. By Murray Galt Hotter 
and Martin I. Wilbert. June, 1910. 464 pages. Paper. Superintendent 
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64. Studies upon Anaphylaxis with Special Reference to the Antibodies Concerned. 
By John F. Anderson and W. H. Frost. June, 1910. 56 pages. 36 tables. 
Bibliography. Paper. 
65. Facts and Problems of Rabies. By A. M. Stimson. June, 1910. 90 pages. 
5 plates. Bibliography. Paper. (Second edition.) 
66. I. The influence of Age and Temperature on the Potency of Diphtheria Anti- 
toxin. By John F. Anderson. 18 tables. 2 charts. 
II. An Organism {pseudomonas protea) Isolated from Water, Agglutinated by 
the Serum of Typhoid Fev'er Patients. By W. H. Frost. 14 tables. 
4 charts. References. 
III. Some Considerations on Colorimetry, and a New Colorimeter. By Norman 
Roberts. 5 figures. 
IV. A Gas Generator, in Four Forms, for Laboratory and Technical Use. By 
Norman Roberts. 10 figures. 
June, 1910. 108 pages. Paper. 
f67. The Solubilities of the Pharmacopoeial Organic Acids and their Salts. By 
Atherton Seidell. June, 1910. 98 pages. 45 tables. 7 figures. Paper. 
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68. The Bleaching of Flour and the Effect of Nitrites on Certain Medicinal Sub- 
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69. The Effects of a Restricted Diet and of Various Diets upon the Resistance of 
Animals to Certain Poisons. By Reid Hunt. June, 1910. 93 pages. 
Paper. 
70. A Study of Melting-Points Determinations with Special Reference to the Melting- 
Point Requirements of the JJ. S. Pharmacopoeia. By G. A. Menge. Octo- 
ber, 1910. 101 pages. 7 tables. 22 figures. Bibliography. Paper. 
71. I. Some Known and Three New Endoparasitic Trematodes from American 
Fresh- Water Fish. By Joseph Goldberger. 
II. On Some New Parasitic Trematode Worms of the Genus Telorchis. By 
Joseph Goldberger. 
III. A New Species of Athesmia from a Monkey. By Joseph Goldberger and 
Charles G. Crane. 
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