LIST OF HYGIENIC LABORATORY BULLETINS OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH 
AND MARINE-HOSPITAL SERYICE. 
The Hygienic Laboratory' ^vas established in Ne"^ Y’ork, at the Marine Hospital on 
Staten Island, August. 1887. It was transferred to Washington, with quarters in the 
Butler Building. June 11, 1891. and a new laboratory building, located in Washington, 
was authorized by act of Congress, March 3. 1901. 
The following bulletins [Bulls. Nos. 1-7, 1900 to 1902. Hyg. Lab.. U'. S. Mar.-Hosp. 
Sere., Wash.] have been issued: 
*No. 1. — Preliminary' note on the ^-iability' of the Bacillus pestis. By M. J. Rosenau. 
No. 2. — Formalin disinfection of baggage without apparatus. By M. J. Rosenau. 
*No. 3. — Sulphur dioxid as a germicidal agent. By' H. D. Geddings. 
No. 4. — Viability' of the Bacillus pestis. By' M. J. Rosenau. 
No. 5. — An investigation of a pathogenic microbe B. typhi murium Dany'z) applied 
to the destruction of rats. By' M. J. Rosenau. 
*No. 6. — Disinfection against mosquitoes with formaldehy'd and sulphur dioxid. 
By^ M. J. Rosenau. 
No. 7. — Laboratory technique: Ring test for indol, by' S. B. Grubbs and Edward 
Francis: Collodium sacs, by' S. B. Grubbs and Edward Francis: Microphotography 
with simple apparatus, by' H. B. Parker. 
By' act of Congress approved July' 1, 1902, the name of the "L’nited States Marine 
Hospital SerA-ice'’ was changed to the ■‘Public Health and Marine-Hospital Ser\'ice of 
the United States.” and three new dR-isions were added to the Hy'gienic Laboratory'. 
Since the change of name of the Sen.’ice the bulletins of the Hy'gienic Laboratory 
have been continued in the same numerical order, as follows: 
*No. 8. — Laboratory' course in pathology' and bacteriology'. By' M. J. Rosenau. 
(Re\’ised edition March. 1904.) 
*No. 9. — Presence of tetanus in commercial gelatin. By' John F. Anderson. 
No. 10. — Report upon the prevalence and geographic distribution of hookworm dis- 
ease (uncinariasis or anchy'lostomiasis) in the LMited .States. By' Ch. Wardell Stiles. 
*No. 11. — ^An experimental investigation of Trypanosoma lewm. By' Edward 
Francis. 
*No. 12. — The bacteriological impurities of vaccine A-irus; an experimental study^. 
By M. J. Rosenau. 
*No. 13. — A statistical study' of the intestinal parasites of 500 white male patients at 
the United States Government Hospital for the Insane; by' Philip E. Garrison. Bray- 
ton H. Ransom, and Earle C. Stevenson. A parasitic roundworm (Agamomermis 
eulicis n. g., n. sp.) in American mosquitoes Culex soUicitans): by' Ch. Wardell Stiles. 
The ty'pe species of the cestode genus Eymenolepis; by' Ch. Wardell Stiles. 
' No. 14. — Spotted fever tick fever) of the Rocky' Mountains; a new disease. By 
John F. Anderson. 
No. 15. — Inefficiency' of ferrous sulphate as an antiseptic and germicide. By Allan 
J. McLaughlm. 
*No. 16. — The antiseptic and germicidal properties of gly'cerin. Byr M. J. Rosenau. 
*No. 17. — Illustrated key' to the trematode parasites of man. By' Ch. WardeU Stiles. 
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