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LIST OF ORIGINAL PAPERS
consulted and made use of in this investigation.
Bohme, Die Anwendeneg der Ehrlichschen Indolreaktion fur bakteriologische Zwecke.
Central f. Bak. I. Orig, Bd. 40, p. 129.
Boyce, MacConkey, Grümbaun & Hill (1902).—The Pollution of The River Severn in the Shrewsbury District,
2nd Report Royal Sewage Commission, p. 93.
Braun (1906).—Le Rouge Neutre, Bul. Inst. Pasteur, Tome IV, p. 561.
Calcutta (1908).—Report of the Health Officer of Calcutta for the year 1908.
Castellani (1910).-Note on the intestinal bacteriological flora of normal individuals in the Tropics.
Central f. Bak. orig. Bd. 54, Heft 2.
Clemesha, Major I.M.S. & Assistants (1909).---A Study of the Bacteriology of Drinking Water Supplies in Tropical
Climates. The King Institute, Madras.
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Colombo Municipality (1909).—Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
Daniels (1904).—Water Supplies, Studies from Institute for Medical Research, Federated Malay States.
Durham (1898).--On the Serum Diagnosis of Typhoid Fever with especial reference to the Bacillus of Gaertner
and its allies.
Lancet, January 15th, 1898.
Endo (1904).--Ueber Ein Verfahren Zum Nachweis der Typhus Bacillen.
Central f. Bak, I. Orig. Bd. 35, p. 109.
Erich Pelz (1910).—Ueber Nitritbildung durch Bakterium.
Central f. Bak. I. Orig. Bd. 57, p. 1.
Eyre (1900).—-Nutrient Media of Standard Reaction for Bacteriological Work.
B. M. J., p. 21, 1900.
Eyre (1901). Further Observation on the Standardization of Nutrient Media.
B. M. J., September 21st, 1901.
Eyre (1904). On the Distribution of Bacillus Coli in Nature.'
Lancet, March 5th, 1904. ⠀⠀
Firth & Horrcks (1902).—An enquiry into the influence of Soil, Fabrics, and flies in the dissemination of
Enteric Fever.
B. M. J., September 27th, 1902.
Gage (1903).—Bacteriological Studies at the Lawrence Experimental Station with special reference to the deter-
mination of B. coli.
Massachussetts State Board of Health Report for year 1903, p. 397.
Gordon (1903-4).-Characters by which Streptecocci and Stapylococci may be differentiated and identified..
I. G. B., Report of Medical Officer, 1903-4, p. 388.
Grünbaun & Hume (1902).-Note on Media for distinguishing B. Coli, B. Typhosus and related species.
B. M. J., June 14th, 1902.
Hamer, Dr. W. H. (1911).-Typhoid Carriers and Contact Infection.
Proc. Royal Society of Medicine, Vol. IV, No. 6.
Horrocks (1901).—A comparative Study of Varieties of B. Coli isolated from "Typhoid" and Normal Dejecta.
J. of H., Vol. 1, p. 202.
Houston (1900-01). -Report on the Chemical and Bacteriological Examination of Chichester Well Water.
L. G. B., Report of Medical Officer, p. 511, and 1901-02, p. 494.
Houston (1900-01)-Report on the Inoculation of Soil with Sewage.
L. G. B., Report of Medical Officer, 1900-01, p. 405, and 1901-02, p. 455.
Houston (1992-3).-The Bact. Exam. of Normal Stools.
L. G. B., Report of Medical Officer.
Houston (1902-03).—Report on the Chemical and Bacteriological Examination of Tunbridge Wells Deep Well Water.
L. G. B., Report of Medical Officer, 1902-03, p. 581.
Houston (1903).—The Colon Bacillus in Ground Water.
J. of H., Vol. 3. p. 155.