802 



INDEX. 



B. 



Babes, V., Chain-Formation by Staphy- 

 lococcus aureus, 758 



— Diphtheroid Bacillus found in Cardiac 



Vegetations, 63S 

 Baccarini, P., Funuri Parasitic on tbe 



Vine Phylloxera, 483 

 Bachmann, H., Phytoplankton of Scotch 



and Swiss Lakes, 477 

 Bacillariaj, Origin, 477 

 Bacilli, Acid-Fast, Differential Staiuing 



Method, 776 

 Mammitis Produced by, 89 



— Capsulated, Cultural Differentiation, 



226 



— Lactic- Acid and Cancer of the Stomach, 



757 



— of Leprosy and Tubercle, Silver Method 



for Differentiating, 776 



— Tubercle. Human, Morphology of in 



Saline Media, 86 

 Bacillus anthracis, Flagella and Capsule, 

 223 



— aterrinus tschitensis, 224 



— butyricus and Bacillus vulgaris, Sym- 



biosis, 489 

 Bacillus Causing an Exanthematous 



Fever, 489 

 Bacillus coli and Bacillus fy})hosus, 

 Separation, 51 19 



Detection in Drinking-Water, 650 



Bacillus, Diphtheroid and a Streptothrix, 



Blue Pigment Produced by both, 362 

 Bacillus endothrix, 360 



— fcedans and Miscured Ham. 63S 



— fusiform is Cultivated in Symbiosis. 488 

 Bacillus intermediate to Bacillus typhosus 



and Bacillus paratyphosus A., 635 

 Bacillus metatyphosus, 754 

 Bacillus, New, of Dysentery, 363 



— of Bang, 754 



— Pathogenic to Cats, 758 



— Plague, in the Bed Bug, 4 SO 

 Bacillus pneumonias tigris, 754 



— rheumaticus, Sporulatiou, 222 



— subtilis in Blood and Tissues, 638 

 Bacillus. Tubercle, Staining, 255 

 Bacillus typhosus and Bacillus coli, Culti- 

 vating, 650 



and Bacillus coli. Separation, 509 



Colour Reaction for the Recognition , 



650 

 Enrichment Method for Detecting, 



10S 

 Simplified Method for Detecting, 



108 



— virgula, Toxin, 489 



— vulgaris and Bacillus butyricus, Sym- 



biosis, 489 



— zopfii, Tropism, 89 



Bacteria, Anaerobic and Gall-Stones, 90 

 Cultivation, 247 



Bacteria and Yeasts, Action of Absolute 

 Alcohol on, :;62 



— as Agents in the Oxidation of Amor- 



phous Carbon, 489 



— Coli Group, 223 



— Developmental Cycle, 637 



— Influence on the Culture of Myxomv- 



cetes, 221 



— Iron, Three, 86 



— Jelly-forming, 636 



— Luminous, 128 



— New Method of Showing by Dark- 



ground Illumination, 131 

 — ■ Nitrogen-fixing, 225 



— Nutritive Value of Certain Peptones 



for Different Species, 513 



— Purple, 224 



— Soil, Influence of the Composition of 



the Medium on the Solvent Action, 

 772 



— Velocity of Progression and Mov< - 



ment Curves, 363 

 Bacterial Colonies, Superficial, Method 

 for Photographing, 392 



— Disease of Green Malt, 363 



— Origin of Plant Tumour, 223 

 Bacteriology of Tropical Abscess of the 



Liver, 222 

 Bacterium cystines, 48S 



— indicum, 129 



Bacterium Isolated from Nervous Centres 



of Babid Animals, 758 

 Bacterium mariense, 225 

 Bactridium lipolyticum, Fat-Splitting 



Bacterium, 359 

 Bagnall, R. S., New Terrestrial Isopod, 



455, 5S7 

 Bainier, G., Mycology from the Ecole de 

 Pharmacie, 83 



— Mycotheca of the School of Pharmacy of 



Paris XXL, 210, 481 ; XXVIII.. 749 

 Bajkow, A., Crystallisation and Structure 



of Steel, 122 

 Balance Sheet, 133, 134 

 Ballowitz, E., Headless Spermatozoa of 



Cirripeds, 717 



— Spermatozoa of Seals, 701 

 Bally, W., Structure of Diatoms. 475 

 Balsz, H. H, Studying the Sexual Organs 



of Cestoda, 777 



Bambeke, C. V., Development of Verte- 

 brate Nerve-Cord, 562 



Bamboos, Spotting, 625 



Bancroft, T. L., Note on Filaria immitis, 

 718 



Banks, N., Studies in Mites, 175 



Bannister, C. O., Case-hardening of Mild 

 Steel, 259 



Barbieri, C, Larval Stages of Cyclostoma 

 elegans, 171 



Barb'ula, Propngula of the Genus, 614 



Barlow, B., Isolating the Nodule Organ- 

 isms of the Legumiuosse, 252 



