CONTENTS. XXXI 



PAQB 



Itersek, Van, jun. — Decomposition of Cellulose by Aerobic Organisms 98 



Beijekinck, M. W., & A. van Delden — Bacterium that obtains its Carbon Food 



from the Air 98 



Milbtjrn, T. — Variations in the Colours of Moulds and Bacteria 98 



T. Muto (Tokio) — Bacillus helixoides, a bacillus that forms Colonies with Snail- 

 like Movements 98 



Smith, R. Greig — Nutrition of Bacterium Acacise 99 



Harrison, F. C. — Bacterial Disease of Cauliflower 99 



Uyeda, Y.— Tobacco Wilt Disease 100 



Bibliography 100 



Bonhoff — Identity of Loeffler's Bacillus typhosus murium with the Bacillus para- 



typliosus " B." •• •• 221 



Smith, R. Greig — Bed String of the Sugar Cane 231 



Chester, F. D. — Bacillus subtilis Group of Bacteria 232 



Ellermann, V. — Bacillus fusiformis 232 



Riemer — Septicaemia affecting Geese < •• •• 233 



Kothman, E. A. — Glischroba'cterium as the Cause of Mucous Fermentation of Urine 



in Man 234 



Neumann, R. O. — Pathogenic Capsulated Streptococcus from the Naso-pharynx .. 234 



Smith, R. Greig — Variable Galactan Bacterium 235 



Betten court, A., & C. Franca — Epidemic Cerebrospinal Meningitis and its Specific 



Cause 235 



Leonard, E. L. — Bacterium cyaneum: a new Chromogenic Organism 236 



Bibliography 237 



Scharz, C. — Bacillus hypothermos, a micro-organism pathogenic for cold-blooded 



animals 358 



Tissier, H. — Distribution of the Microbes in the Intestines of Infants 359 



Doerr, R. — Spirillum pyogenes Mezincescu 360 



Mori, N. — Micro-organism causing an Epidemic Disease among Cats 360 



Bruini, G. — Thermophilic Microflora of the Human Intestine 361 



Wheury, W. B. — Biology of the Cholera Spirillum -161 



Sanfelice, F. — Streptothrix pseudo-tuberadosis 362 



Gorini, C. — Bacillus acidificans presamigenes casei 362 



Klein, E. — Vibrio Cardii 362 



Woolley, P. G. — Bacillus violaceus Manilx 362 



Gaehtgens, W. — Bacillus jasmino-cyaneus and Bacillus flavo-aromaticus . . 362 



Michelski, J. — Bacillus conjunct ivitidis subtiliformis 363 



Adametz, L., & T. Chszaszek — Formation of Volatile alkaloids byWacillus nobilis 363 



Bibliography 365 



Nelson, E. M.—The Tubercle Bacillus (Figs. 79-81) 412 



Smith, R. Greig — Bacterial Origin of Macrozamia Gum 482 



Petri, L. — Besearches on the Bacteria found in the Intestine of the Larva of Mosca 



Olearia 483 



Jones. Mabel — Micro-organism showing Bosette Formation 483 



Lehman, K. B., & H. Curchod — Bacterial Niveau of Beijerinck 4S4 



Harrison, F. C. — Comparative Study of Sixty-six Varieties of Gas-producing Bac- 

 teria found in Milk 485 



Waelsch, L. — Bacillus Involutus 485 



Morgan, H. de R. — Micro-organisms of Meat Poisoning 486 



Schreen, V. — New Microbe of Pulmonary Phthisis 487 



Sanfelice, F. — Tuberculosis and Pseudo-tuberculosis 487 



Hautefeuille — Benal Tuberculosis in a Carp 4S8 



Panek, M. K— " Barszcz " 489 



Delacroix, G. — Bacterial Infection of Cabbages 489 



Grips, & others — Swine Septicaemia 490 



G ruber, M. — Clostridium Polymyxa Prazmoicski 491 



Bibliography .*. 491 



Omelianski, W. — New Colourless Thiospirillum 629 



Schardinger, F. — Bacillus macerus, an Acetone-forming Bacillus 630 



Veley, L. J. — Bacterial Bods of Pelomrjxa palustris 630 



Strong, R. P. — Virulence and Immunising Powers of Micro-organisms 631 



