XXVI CONTENTS. 



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Kennedy, J. C. — Agglutinins for Micrococcus melitensis in London Milk .. .. 199 



McIntosh, J., & J. McQueen — Inagglutinable Typhoid Bacilli 199 



Knowles, R., & H.W.Acton — Kurloff Bodies 200 



Shaxby, J. H., & E. Emrys-Roberts — Brownian Movement of Bacterial Spores .. 200 

 Kellebmann, K. F., & others -Identification and Classification of Cellulose- 

 dissolving Bacteria -01 



Patrick, A. — Bacilluria in Typhoid Fever 201 



Williams. R. S., & W. R. Wade— New Foetid Coccobacillus 202 



Hottomley, W. B. — Bacterial Treatment of Peat 202 



Dumas, M. T., & others— Staphylococcus aureus 292 



Henri, Mdme. Victor — Action of Ultra-violet Light upon Anthrax Bacilli .. .. 292 



Foktineau, L. & C. — Treatment of Anthrax with Pyocyaneus Cultures 293 



Twort, F. W. & G. L. Y. Ingram — Cultivation of Johne's Bacillus 293 



Brooks, R. St. J. — Phagocytosis of Plague Bacilli 293 



Rowland, S. — Morphology of the Plague Bacillus 294 



Metchnikoff, E. — Intestinal Flora of Infants 294 



Martin, C. J., & A. W. Bacot — Mechanism of the Transmission of Plague by Fleas 295 



Aragao, H. De B., &G. Vianna — Calymmato-hacterium granulomatis 295 



d'Herelle, F. — Coccobacillus of Locusts 390 



Tsiklinsky, Mdlle. — Intestinal Flora of Bats 390 



Eisenberg, P. — Studies in Bacterial Variation 391 



Bornand, M. — Contribution to the Study of Bacillus salmonicida 391 



Haphael, Mdlle. A.— Note on Bacillus perfringens Veillon 391 



Danielopolu, D. — Researches on the Etiology of Acute, Polyarticular Rheumatism . . 392 



Roussel — Atypical Paratyphoid Bacilli '. isolated by Blood-culture 392 



Lumiere, A., & J. Chevrotier — Vitality of Gonococcus Cultures .. .. -. •• 392 



Grey, E. C. — Decomposition of Formates by Bacillus coli communis 392 



Lockett, W. T. — Oxidation of Thiosulphate by certain Bacteria in Pure Culture.. 393 



Barber, M. A. — Cockroaches and Ants as Carriers of the Vibrios of Asiatic Cholera 481 



Northrup, Z. — Bacterial Disease of the Larva of the June Beetle, Lachnosterna . . 485 



Schroeder, H. — Bacterial Content of Coal •• 485 



Mautner, H. — Parendomyces Pulmonalis (Flaut) 185 



(Jantacczene, M. J. — Micro-organism isolated in Scarlatina 486 



('astellani. A. — Bacterium col umbense 486 



Markl, J. G. — Mutations of Plague Bacilli 487 



HuNEiJ, J. A. — Flies in Relation to the Transmission of Leprosy .. .. .. .. 487 



Drennan, Jennie G. — Pigment-forming Vibrio 187 



Duval, C. W. — Behaviour of the Hansen Bacillus in vitro 569 



Ualt, H. M.. & C. C. Isles— Boas-Oppler Bacillus 569 



Good. E. S., & W V. Smith — Bacillus abortivus equinus in Infectious Arthritis of 



Colts 569 



Landford, J. A. — Diphtheroid Organisms isolated from Lymphadenomatous Struc- 

 tures 570 



Wherry, W. B., & B. H. Lamb — Infection of Man with Bacterium tularense .. 570 

 Fimuin, Albert, & D. Roudsky — Bactericidal and Antitoxic Action of Lonthanum 



and Thorium Salts on the Cholera Vibrio 570 



Hanjawa, J. — Nitrogen Fixation ly Azotobacter in Substrata Poor and Rich in 



Nitrogen 571 



Henri, Victor, & Mme. Victor Henri — Metabiotic Action of Ultra-violet Rays. 

 Theory of the Production of New Microbic Forma by the Action 0)i the Different 



Nutritive Functions 571 



Holmes, J. D. E. — Bursati 572 



Young, M. C. W. — Variability among Bacteria 572 



