CONTENTS. XXX1U 



•Clowes, F. — Bacterial Treatment of Sewage 500 



Leichmann, G., & S. v. Bazarewski — Lactic Acid Bacteria found in Ripe Cheese 500 



Christmas, J. De — Gonotoxin 500 



Koning, C. J. — Tobacco Bacteria . . 501 



•Cavara, F. — Tumours of Microbic Origin in J uniperus phumicea 501 



Kraus & Seng — Mechanism of Agglutination 501 



Emmerich, R., & 0. Low — Bacteriological Enzymes as Cause of Immunity .. . . 502 

 Klein, E. — Fate of Pathogenic and other Infective Microbes in the Dead Animal 



Body .. ..' .. '. .. .. 502 



Martin, S. — Growth of Typhoid Bacilli in Soil, with Description of Four Soil Bac- 

 teria 502 



Tretrop, E. — Disease of Coscoroba Swans 503 



Gwyn, N. B. — Presence of Bacillus capsulatus aerogenes in the Blood 503 



•Grimbert, L., & C. Legros— Identity of Bacillus aerogenes laclis and Friedlaender's 



Pneumobacillus 504 



Simoni, A. de — Identity of Bacillus mucosus Ozsense with Pneumobacillus .. .. 504 



Gwyn, N. B. — General Infection by Diplococcus intracellular is Weichselbaum .. 504 



Cottet, J. — Diplococcus reniformis 504 



Vincenzi, L. — New Diplococcus of Meningitis 505 



Klein, E. — Bacillus enteritidis sporogenes and its Relation to Typhoid Fever.. .. 505 



Leclaixche, E., & H. Vallee — Infection by Symptomatic Anthrax (Rauschbrand) 505 



Daxysz, J. — Microbe Pathogenic to Rats 505 



Horrocks, W. H. — Value of the Agglutination Test as a means of Diagnosis of 



Bacillus typhosus from Coliform Organisms 506 



Austin, M. F. — Endocarditis and the Influenza Bacillus 500 



Nakanishi, K. — New Bacillus found in Vaccine Pustules 506 



Copeman, S. M., & G. Mann — Amoeboid Granules of Vaccinia 507 



Karlinski — Resistance to Disinfectants of the Swine-plague Bacillus 507 



Jordan, E. O. — Rueppes Principles of Bacteriology 507 



Bibliography 508 



Wolff, A. — Reducing Poioer of Bacteria 620 



Marpmann, G. — Unnucleated Bacteria 620 



Barthel, Chr. — Production of Acetic Acid in Milk by Lactic Acid Bacteria .. .. 621 



Zopf, W. — Oxalic Acid Formation by Bacteria 621 



Nobbe, F., & L. Hiltner — Inoculation of Beans with the Nodule Bacteria of Peas 621 



Marx, H., & F. Woithe — New Pigment-forming Bacillus 622 



Harding, H. A. — Black-rot of Cabbage 622 



Rathay, E. — Bacteriosis of Dactylis glomerata 622 



Ledoux-Lebard — Tuberculosis in the Frog due to Fish Tubercle Bacillus .. .. 622 



Sion, V. — Influence of Human Tubercle Bacilli on Frogs 623 



Romer, P. — Growth of Tubercle Bacilli on Mucus .. 623 



Kradse, P. — Bacillus pyocyaneus 623 



Emmerich, R., & Saida — Effect of Pyocyanase on Anthrax 623 



Weiss, J. — Bacteria in the Stomach of the Cat 623 



Barannikow, J. — Bacteriology of Leprosy 624 



Metin — Elimination of Bacteria by the Kidneys and Liver 624 



Marx— Infectious Disease of Ostriches 624 



Scheib — Bacteriology of Suppurative Meningitis 624 



Certes, A. — Elective Staining of Sporiferous Filaments of Spirobacillus gigas .. 625 



Phisalix, C. — Short and Asporogenous Variety of Anthrax 625 



Harrison, F. C — Foul Brood of Bees 625 



Vejdgvsky, F. — Structure and Development of Bacteria 708 



Kedzior, L. — Influence of Sunlight on Bacteria . 708 



Smith, R. Greig— Flocculation of Bacteria 708 



Stoklasa, J. — Influence of Bacteria on the Decomposition of Bone 709 



Eyre, J. W. H. — Presence of the Members of the Diphtheria Group of Bacilli other 



than the Kb-bs-Loeffler Bacillus in Milk 709 



Leclainche, E., & H. Vallee — Relations of Symptomatic Anthrax and the Septic 710 



Vibrio 710 



Skschivan, T. — Filament Formation by Plague Bacilli 710 



Libman, E. — Neiv Pathogenic Streptococcus 710 



Poynton, F. J., & A. Paine — Diplococcus of Rheumatic Fever 710 



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