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FROM his work the writer concludes that the toxic and Sudanophil granule estimations appear to follow the course of the psychosis, varying directly with the intensity of the disorder. The gradual improvement in the counts observed in recovering cases must be ascribed in part to the general detoxication which is instituted in each patient soon after admission. Though it would be rash to infer from only a few examinations that these estimations have definite and prognostic value, it is suggested that they may prove of considerable assistance. C. S. R.