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No. 40. — 1. The occurrence of a proliferating cestode larva {Sparganum prolifemm) 
in man in Florida, by Ch. Wardell Stiles. 2. A reexamination of the type specimen 
oi Filar ia restiformis Ijeidy, ISSO = Agamomermis restiformis, by Ch. Wardell Stiles. 
3. Observations on two new parasitic trematode worms: Homalogaster philippinensis 
n. sp., Agamodistomum nanus n. sp., by Ch. Wardell Stiles and Joseph Goldberger. 
4. A reexamination of the original specimen of Txnia saginata abietina (Weinland, 
1858), b}'’ Ch. Wardell Stiles and Joseph Goldberger. 
*No. 41. — Milk and its relation to the public health. By various authors. 
No. 42. — The thermal death points of pathogenic micro-organisms in milk. By 
M. J. Bosenau. 
No. 43. — The standardization of tetanus antitoxin (an American unit established 
under authority of the act of July 1, 1902). By M. J. Bosenau and John F. Anderson. 
No. 44. — Beport No. 2 on the origin and prevalence of typhoid fever in the District 
of Columbia, 1907. By M. J. Bosenau, L. L. Lumsden, and Joseph H. Kastle. 
No. 45. — Further studies upon anaphylaxis. By M. J. Bosenau and John F. 
Anderson. 
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requested to adopt the following abbreviations: Bull. No. , Hyg. Lab., U. S. 
Pub. Health & Mar. Hosp. Serv., Wash., pp. . 
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