XXV] CONTEXTS. 



Schi zophyta. 

 Schizomycetes. 



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1'iaz. E. — Endemic Adenomycosis 61 



Bowlby. Sir A., & S. Rowland — Report on Gfas Gangrene 62 



Warner. Charlotte E. — Thermoprecipitin Method in Diagnosis of Plague Cadavers 62 



I'iiilibkrt, A. — Human and Hat Leprosy 63 



Saktoky. A., & Ph. Lasseur — New Pathogenic Oospora (Oospora lyronchialis) .. 63 



I>i>yen & Vamanoochi — Bacterial Flora of Wound* 64 



Weinberg, M. — Bacterial Researches on Gas Gangrene 64 



VoiSENET, E. — Ferment contained in Water 64 



Kling, C. A. — Bacillus hi fill us in the Intestinal Canal 64 



Nadson, G. A. — Sulphur Bacteria 65 



Blier, J. — Spirochetosis of the Bovine Hemoglobinuria of Chile 65 



Greig-Smith, Pi. — Bacferiotoxic Action of Water 173 



„ Destruction of Paraffin by Bacillus prodigiosus and Soil-organisms 173 



Berthelot, A. — Proteus vulgaris 174 



Forgeot, P. — Contribution to the Study of the Gonococcus 174 



Santory, A., & L. Spillmann — Bacteriology of Gas Gangrene 174 



Simonds, J. P. — Classification of Bacillus Welchii 174 



Johnston. J. A. — Bacteriology of Leprosy 175 



Krainsky, A. — Significance of the Actinomycetes in Nature 175 



Mair, W. — Scarlet Fever in the Monkey 175 



Codpin, H. — Torula marina 176 



Fremlin, H. S.— Nitroso- Bacteria 176 



Daumezon, G. — Potato a>id Friedlaender's Bacillus 177 



Distaso, A. — Bacillus isolated from a Case of Sprue 291 



Rowland, S. — Variations in the Antigen of the Plague Bacillus 291 



Bacot, A. W. — Development of Bacillus pestis in Bugs 292 



Bourke, E. A., & others— A utogenous Living Vaccine in the Treatment of Enteric 



Fever 292 



Dreyer, G., & others — Typhoid and Paratyphoid Infection in Relation to Anti- 

 typhoid Inoculation 293 



Miller, A. H. — Sperm Oil Tubercle Bacilli 294 



Arnaud, G. — Bacterium of Gummy Beet-roots 294 



Marbais, S. — Disappearance of the Spores of Bacillus per fringens from the Fxces of 



Immunized Monkeys 295 



W einberg, M. — Researches in Gas Gangrene 295 



Sartory, A., & P Lasseur — New Pathogenic Yeast (Saccharomyces Lammon- 



nieri sp.n.) .. .. , 295 



„ „ „ New Pyogenic Bacillus 296 



Coupin. H. — Behaviour of Marine Bacteria to Salt 296 



Sartory, A.. & P. Lasseur — Citrate of Soda and Agglutination of Bacillus typhosus 297 



Perotti, R. — Morphological Variation of Mycoderma vini 297 



Goodey, T. — Protozoa in relation to the Factor limiting Bacterise Activity in Soil 397 



Weinberg, B. — Gas Ganqrene due to the Vibrion septique 398 



Orticoni, A. — Bacillus perfringens and Gas Gangrene 398 



Reyerchon, H. L.. & E. Vaccher — The Constancy of the Association of B. per- 

 fringens and G a* Gangrene 398 



Birnet, E. — Virulence of Tubercle Bacilli 398 



