BOOKS AND PAPERS OF MORE OR LESS GENERAL INTEREST. 



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('82). ENGELMANN, TH. W. Zur Biologie der Schi- 



zomyceten. Bot. Zeitung, 1882, col. 321-325 



and 337-341- 

 ('84). METSCHXIKOFF, E. Ucber die Beziehung der 



Phagocyten zu Milzbramlbacillen. Archiv 



f. patholog. Anat. u. Physiologic u. f. Klin. 



Med., Bd. LXXIX, 1884. pp. 502-526. 2 



plates. 

 CS6). BOLTON, MEADE. Ueber das Verhalten ver- 



schiedener Bacterienarten im Trinkwasser. 



Ztschr. f. Hyg. Bd. i, 1886. pp. 76-114. 

 ('86). ABBE, E. Ueber Verbesserungen des Mikro- 



skops mit Hilfe neuer Arten optischen 



Glases. Sitzungsber. der medicin.-naturw. 



Gesellschaft zu Jena, 1886. Also a separate, 



24 pp. 8vo. 

 ('88). SOYKA, J., UNO BANDLER, A. Die En-twicke- 



lung von (pathogenen) Spaltpilzen unter 



dem wechselseitigen Einfluss ihrer Zerset- 



zungsprodukte. Fortschr. d. Med. Bd vi 



1888. pp. 769-773. 



Treats of growth of bacteria in media exhausted for 

 other organisms. 



('88). BANTI, Guipo. Sulla distruzione dei batterii 



nell'organismo. Arch, per lo sc. med., 1888. 



Vol. xii, pp. 191-221, with 2 pp. of bibliog- 

 raphy, i plate. 

 ('89). VIGNAL, WILLIAM. Contribution a 1'etude des 



Bacteriacees. Le mesentericus vulgatus 



Paris. 1889. 

 ('90). KOCH, R. Ueber bakteriologische Forschung. 



Berlin, 1890, Verlag von August Hirsch- 



wald. pp. 15. 

 ('93). DIXON, H. H. On the germination of seeds 



in the absence of bacteria. Soi. Trans. Roy. 



Dublin Soc., vol. v, series u, 1893-1896. pp. 



1-4. Review in Rev. Soi., 1894, pp. 437-438. 

 ('94). KOCHS, W. Giebt es ein Zellleben ohne 



Mikroorganismen? Biol. Centralb., 1894. 



No. 14, pp. 481-491. 



Answer, yes. Plants are grown from sterilized seeds 

 and kept fourteen mouths without contact with bacteria. 

 Plums refused to decay when the surface had been ster- 

 ilized. 



('94). FRANKLAND. Die Bakteriologie in einigen 

 ihrer Beziehungen zur chemischen Wissen- 

 schaft. Centralb. f. Bakt., Bd. xv, 1894, 

 pp. 101-112. 



('9S)- WARD, H. MARSHALL. On the biology of 

 Bacillus ramosus, a schizomycete of the 

 River Thames. Proc. Royal Soc. of Lon- 

 don, vol. LVIII, 1895. 8vo. p. 265. Also a 

 separate. 



('95). PFEFFER, W. Ueber Election organischer 

 Nahrstoffe. Pringsheim's Jahrbucher, Bd. 

 xxviii, 1895, pp. 205-268. 



('95). ACHARD, CH., ET PHULPIN, E. Contribution 

 a 1'etude de Fenvahissement des organes par 

 les microbes pendant 1'agonie et apres la 

 mort. Arch, de med. exper. Tome vn, 1895, 

 PP- 25-47. 



('95)- BECO, L. Etude sur la penetration des mi- 

 crobes intestinaux dans la circulation 

 generate pendant la vie. Ann. de 1'Inst. 

 Pasteur, T. ix, 1895, pp. 199-209. 



('95-'96). NUTTALL, GEORGE H. F., UND THIERFELDER, 

 H. Thierisches Leben ohne Bakterien im 

 Verdauungskanal. Ztschr. f. physiol. Chem. 

 Bd. xxi, 1895, pp. 109-121, und Bd. xxn, 

 Hft. i, 1896, pp. 62-73. 



('96). LUNT, JOSEPH. On Bacillus mesentericus 

 niger (a new potato bacillus). Centralb. f. 

 Bakt. 2. Abt., Bd. n, 1896. pp. 572-573. 

 Motile, liquefies gelatin rapidly, produces endospores 

 copiously, blackens potato, curdles milk with subsequent 

 solution of the curd, converts potato starch into sugar, 

 i. e., there is no iodine reaction after a time, but a copious 

 reduction of Fehling's solution. 



('98). SANARELLI, G. Das myxomatogene Virus. 

 Beitrag zum Studium der Krankheitserreger 

 ausserhalb .des Sichtbaren. Centralb. f. 

 Bakt., xxni Bd., 1898, pp. 865-873. 



Author thinks it improbable that there are unorganized 

 causes of infection, and that therefore certain infectious 

 diseases must be due to organisms too small to be visible 

 to the human eye, even when helped by the best optical 

 appliances. 



('99). OMELIANSKY, V. Sur la culture des mi- 

 crobes nitrificateurs du sol. Arch. d. Sci. 

 triol. St. Petersb. Tome vn, No. 4, 1899, 

 pp. 291-302. 



('99). STURGIS, W. C. A soil bacillus of the type of 

 de Bary's B. megaterium. Phil. Tr. Roy. 

 Soc. of London. Series B, vol. 191, pp. 

 147-169. pi. 14-16, B. 172. London, 1899. 



Organism described as Bacillus hortulanus. 



( ! oo). HoF, A. C. Untersuchungen fiber die Topik 

 der Alkalivertheilung in pflanzlichen Gewe- 

 ben. Botanisches Centralb., Bd. LXXXIII, 

 No. 9, xxi Jahrg., No. 35, 1900, pp. 273-280. 



Coo). SMITH, R. GREIG. The (bacterial) clouding 

 of white wine. Proceedings of the Linnean 

 Society of New South Wales, 1900. Part 

 4, Oct. 31. pp. 650-658. Also a separate. 



Coo). JORDAN, EDWIN O. Some observations upon 

 the bacterial self-purification of streams. 

 Jour. Exp. Med., vol. v, pp. 271 to 314. Dec., 

 1900. i plate. 



Coo). FORD, WM. W. Varieties of colon bacilli 

 isolated from man. Montreal Medical Jour- 

 nal, Nov., 1900. pp. 835-844. Also a sepa- 

 rate, 10 pp. Bibliography of 14 titles. 



Coo). SMITH, THEOBOLD. Adaptation of pathogenic 

 bacteria to different species of animals. 

 Phila. Med. Journ., May 5, 1900. Vol. v., 

 pp. 1,018-1,022. 



('oi). FISCHER, ALFRED. Ueber Protoplasmastruktur. 

 Antwort an O. Buetschli. Archiv f. Ent- 

 wickelungsm. d. Org., 1901, Bd. xm, pp. 1-33. 



('02). JoEST, ERNST. Unbekanrate Infektionsstoffe. 

 Centralb. f. Bakt., Abt. i, Bd. xxxi, Orig- 

 inale, 1902, pp. 361-384, pp. 410-422. Bibliog. 

 of 58 citations. 



('03). FORD, W. W. The classification and distribu- 

 tion of the intestinal bacteria in man. 

 Studies from the Royal Victoria Hospital, 

 Montreal, vol. i, No. 5 (Pathology ir), May, 



1903, 95 PP- 



('03). WINSLOW, C. E. A., AND NIBECKER, C. P. The 

 significance of bacteriological methods in 

 sanitary water analysis. Technology Quar- 

 terly of Mass. Institute of Technology, vol. 

 xvi, No. 3, Sept., 1903, pp. 227-239. Also a 

 separate. 



('04). PHILLIPS, ORVILLE P. A comparative study of 

 the cytology and movements of the Cyano- 

 phyce'ae (Plates xxni-xxv, pp. 237-335. 

 Bibliog. Trans, and Proc. Bot. Soc. Penn- 

 sylvania, Vol. i, No. 3, 1904. 

 Fiuds short cillia on side wall* of Cyanophyceze. 



