XXXll CONTENTS. 



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Nelson, E. M. — Coscinodiseus asteromphalua 245 



QuEKETT Microscopical Club 245 



Gordon, J. W.^ — Vernier Micrometer 245 



Cross, M. I., & M. J. Cole — Modern Micro-mpy 246 



PiNGKiFF, G. N. — Determination of Uejraitive Index of a Liquid (¥'\g. ^8) .. .. 246 



Bibliography 246 



LiFCHiTZ, S. — Displacement of the Particles in Broionian Movement 358 



ScHAFEK, E. A. — Microscopic Anatomy 358 



QuEKETT Microscopical Cliih 359 



Hall, C. A. — How to Use the Microscope .. .. 456 



Beck's Holophane Ltimeter {Figs. 86, S~) 457 



QuEKETT Microscopical Club 458 



Bibliography 458 



Bibliography 564 



Emrys-Roberts, E., & S. B. Walsh. — Obseroations on the Broionian Movement, 



with special reference to the Autliraz Spore 661 



SiEDENTOPF, H. — Experiment:^ in Scientific Micro'^rojiij 661 



QvEKETT Microscojjical Club 662 



B. Techniqvie. 



CI) Collectiugr Objects, including- Culture Processes. 



Savini, E. & T. Savini Castani — Cultivation of Influenza BaeiUux 109 



Bayon, II. — Investigation of Leprosij Cultures .. .. 110 



PiLON, P. — Selective Medium for Culture of Cholera Vibrios 110 



Mathis, C. — Cultivation of Leishmania infantum and L. tropica 110 



Roberts, J. E. H. — Cultivating tlie Streptococcus of Impetigo contagiosa .. .. Ill 



ScouRFiELD, D. J. — Use of the Centrifuge in Fond-life Work (Fig. :i9) 247 



Rankin, T. T. — New Medium for Cultivating Bacillus diphtheriae 248 



PiNoY & others — Sporotrichosis 249 



Smith, T., & M. Fabyan — Cultivation of Bacillus abortus 249 



Chopping. F. R. — "^ Westminster'' Shaking Apparatus (Fig.l'i) 359 



Marino, F. — Aerobic Cultures of Anaerobes ::!60 



Owada, M. — New Method of Hanging-drop Examination .. .. 360 



Bendick, a. J. — Bacteriological Examination of Suspected Cholera-carriers .. .. 361 



Revis, C. — Selective Action of Media on Organisms of the '• Colt" Group .. 361 



RuLLMAN, \V. — Cultivation of Iron Barteria 36l 



Armand-Delillk, v., & otheks — Synthetic Culture-Medium for Tubercle Bacilli.. 362 



TwORT. F. W., & G. L. Y. ItiGRXM — Cultivation of Mycobacterium Enter itidis .. 362 



SOHREIBER, F. — Spud for Bacteriological Purposes (Viga. SS, 89) 459 



TuRRO, R., & .). Aloher- Cultivation of Tubercle Bacilli 459 



Row, R. — Medium fur Cultivation of Leishmania 459 



AYiJdSTRuflG, W. E.M.— Method for obtaining Pure Cultures from Sputum .. .. 460 



Purvis, G. G. — Method of demonstrating Bacillus coli in Polluted Water .. .. 565 

 „ „ Method of Procuring Moulds and Torulsefrom the Air Uncontami- 



nated by Bacterial Growths 565 



Proca, G., & OTHERS — Isolation of Spirochasts 565 



Mann, G. — New Methods for the Culture of Bacteria 566 



Wellmann, C. — Placental Culture Media 566 



Ferry, N. S.—Porh(We /ncr/6a/or (Figs. lOii, 104) 566 



Hastings, E. G. — Preservation of Plate Cultures 568 



Mobeldi, E. — Medium for Cholera 662 



SlGNORELLi, E. — Cultivation of the Cholera Vibrio in Coloured Media 662 



Cruickshank, J. — Direct Cultivation of Tubercle Bacilli 663 



Stanton, E. M. — Isolation of Bacillus Acne 663 



