CONTENTS. XXXV 



B. Technique. 



(1) Collecting' Objects, including- Culture Processes. 



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Wilson, H. V. — Method by which Sponges may be Artificially Reared 105 



Abbe, Nakao — Cultivation of Gonococci 105 



Bernstein, E. P., & A. A. Epstein— Simple Method of Sterilising Blood for Cul- 

 tural Purposes 106 



PlNOY, E. — Cultivation and Preparation of Myxomycetes 1U6 



Danteo, A. le — Culture of Anaerobe^ 107 



Penard, E. — Collecting and Preserving Fresh-water Ehizopods 107 



Cohendy, M.— Intestinal Broth for the Isolation of Essential and Potential Intestinal 



. Anaerobes .. 107 



Rosam, A. — Porous Culture Vessels (Fig. 22) 108 



Reid, C., & Eleanor M. — Collecting Fossil Flora 108 



Klein, E. — Enrichment Method for Detecting Bacillus typhosus 108 



Dunschmann, H. — Simplified Method for Detecting the Presence of Bacillus 



typhosus 108 



Sineff. A. — Simple Thermostat (Fig. 23) .... .. 109 



Pr<>ca, G. — Sterilised Bacterial Media for Cultivation of Anaerobes .. .. 109 



Harrison, R. G. — Observing Living Developing Nerve-fibres .. .. 109 



Levaditi. C, & J. McIntosh — Cultivation of Treponema pallidum .. .. 110 



Lebailly, C — Multiplication in vitro of Treponema pallidum 247 



Kehsteiner, J. — Cultivation of Anaerobic Bad eria (Figs. 56-61) 247 



Harrison, F. 0. & B. Barlow— Isolating the Nodule organism of the Legumiuosse 252 



Marino, F. — Method for Isolating Anaerobes (Fig 62) .. ' .. ..' .. .. 252 



Sauvageau, G. — Cultivation of Algae .. .. 507 



Surface, F. M. — Collecting and Preserving Planocera inquUina 508 



Nicolle, C. — Cultivating the Parasites of Kda-azar an i Aleppo Boil 508 



GuiLLEMARD. A. — Separation of Bacillus typhosus and Bacillus roll, .. .. 509 

 Bruckner, J. — Fermentation of Sugars by the Meningococcus and the Micrococcus 



catarrhalis .. 509 



Hata, S — Aerobic Cultivation of Anaerobes.. .. 509 



Yamanouchi, Shigeo — Investigating Apogamy in Nephrodium .. 510 



Caullery, M., & A. Lavellee — ( 'ollectiAg and Examining the Eggs of Rhopalura 



ophiccomse (Fig. 134) .. 510 



Shearer, (!. — Collecting and Examining Lar ml Nephridia of Polygordius . . .. 511 



Davis, B. M. — Collecting and Examining Dolichoglos<u< pusillus 511 



Stevens, F. L., & J. G. Temple — Convenient Mode of Preparing Silicate Jelly .. 512 

 Dunschmann, H. — Nutritive value of certain Peptones for different Species of 



Bacteria 513 



Bibliography 513 



Kindborg, E. A. — Colour Reaction for the Recognition of Bacillus typhosus .. .. 650 



Dunschmann, H. — Cultivating Bacillus typhosus and Bacillus coli 650 



Gaga, G. E. — Detection of Bacillus coli in Drinking-water 650 



Miller, E. C. L— Pipette-holder for Opsonic Work (Figs. 152, 153) 651 



„ „ Plates for Growing Germs in Quantity 652 



BlBLICGRAPHY 653 



Brown, C. W. — Influence of the Composition of the Medium on the Solvent Action of 



certain Soil Bacteria .. 772 



Stein, R. — Plate-cultivation of the Streptobacillus of Ducrey 772 



Jurewitsch, W. — Potato Broth for the Culture of Tubercle Bacilli 77:; 



Padlewsky, L. — Malachite-green Agar and the Bacilli of the Typhoid Group .. 773 



Marchoux, E. — Culture in vitro of Avian Plague 773 



Board, G. — Detection of Indol in Microbial Cultures 771 



Artom, C. — Method of Fixing the Eggs of A scar is megalocephala 774 



Bodecker, C. F. — Celloidin Decalcification and Desilication 774 



