SUBJECT INDEX 



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Bacillus — Continued. 



erysipelatis, toxias contained in, (28) 676. 

 extorquens— 



decomposition of silicates by, (31) 121. 



n.sp., notes, (29) 316. 

 faecalis alkaligenes, studies, (31) 479. 

 fametianus n.sp., description, (26) 851; (40) 159. 

 fluorescens liquefaciens, notes, (28) 473. 

 gallinarum, studies, (40) 685. 

 gangraenae emphysematosae, notes, (31) 579. 

 gortjTiae, notes, (30) 551. 

 glimmiCcans, notes, (28) 651. 

 histolyticus, biochemistry, (39) 887. 

 hoplosternus n.sp., description, (38) 162. 

 ichthyosmius n.sp., description, (37) 686. 

 ixiae n.sp , studies, (29) 845. 

 Koch's, method of entering the body, (29) 884. 

 lactis acidi, studies, (40) 377. 

 lactis erythrogenes, effect on milk, (26) 775; 



(30) 411. 

 lactis fermentens, studies, (29) 776. 

 lactis viscosus, notes, (27) 474. 

 lathyri— 



n.sp., relation to sweet pea streak disease, 

 (29) 352 



relation to sweet pea streak disease, (32) 446. 



studies, (33) 547; (37) 155. 

 levans, notes, (26) 563. 

 liparis parasitizing gipsy moth, (38) 159. 

 lipolyticus— 



pathogenicity, (39) 289. 



studies, (40) 184. 

 lymantriae — 



destructive to gipsy moth, (30) 54. 



parasitizing gipsy moth, (38) 159 

 lymphangiticus, notes, (34) 478. 

 mallei — 



as affected by calcium hypochlorite, (40) 

 478. 



morphology and biology, (31) 579. 



notes, (28) 887. 

 maugiferae n.sp., description, (34) 447. 

 manihotis, notes, (35) 245. 

 megatherium, aerotropic growths, (27) 829. 

 melanogenes^ 



notes, (27) 446; (32) 239, 544. 



treatment, (29) 549. 

 melitensis — see also Bacterium melitense, and 

 Micrococcus melitensis. 



studies, (39) 289. 

 melolonthae — 



relation to septicemia in cockchafers, (30) 

 54. 



studies, (38) 162. 

 melonis as affected by cold, (34) 538. 

 minimus mammae, hygienic importance, (33) 



175. 

 Morgan's, in flies, (30) 757. 

 morulans — 



n.sp., description, (38) 250. 



nitrate reduction by, (37) 549. 

 musae, description, (31) 745. 

 musae, notes, (26) 345; (27) 50, 449. 

 mycoides, notes, (26) 747. 

 n.spp., descriptions, (26) 581; (28) 628. 

 n.spp. in Brindza cheese, (33) 278. 

 n.spp. on orchids, descriptions, (40) 159. 

 necrophorus — see also Necrobacillosis. 



affecting cattle, (30) 884. 



diseases, pathology, (39) 590. 



in swine, (40) 784. 



notes, (28) 285; (33) 774. 

 necrosis- 

 lesions, (39) 683. 



organism resembling in rabbits, (29) 677. 

 nicotianae and B. solanacearum, identity, (30) 



541. 

 oedematis maligni, notes, (39) 890. 

 oedematous, pathogenicity, (37) 377. 

 of Group IV, studies, (31) 479. 

 of Schmorl, studies, (28) 676; (29) 478. 

 oleae, treatment (27) 251. 

 onanivorus, notes, (40) 844. 

 ovisepticus, studies, (38) 887. 

 paratuberculosis, notes, (30) 583. 

 paratyphoid equine, studies, (39) 492. 

 paratyphoid-like, from a dog, (26) 280. 

 paratyphosus B— 



anomalous strain of, (32) 678. 



food poisoning by, (34) 563. 



Bacillus— Continued. 



paratyphosus B — continued. 



in pigeons, (34) 83. 



in swine, (40) 784. 



notes, (30) 786. 



studies, (33) 178. 

 paratyphosus— 



relation to abortion in mares, (31) 381. 



studies, (39) 587. 

 perfringens — 



notes, (39) 890. 



studies, (38) 503, 504. 

 pertussis, lesions produced by, (34) 480. 

 pestis, development in bedbugs, (33) 747. 

 pestis, longevity in fleas, (33) 749. 

 petroselini n.sp., description, (35) 454. 

 phlei, notes, (28) 481. 

 phytophthorus — 



notes, (31) 641; (40) 847. 



studies, (39) 456. 

 pollacii n.sp., description, (26) 851; (40) 159 

 poncei n.form, description, (40) 164. 

 Preisz-Xocard — 



diagnostic value, (29) 281. 



from equine, bovine, and ovine abscesses, 

 (35) 574. 



notes, (28) 182, 782. 

 prodigiosus — 



destruction of paraflSn by, (32) 523. 



notes, (28) 241. 



relation to rubber spotting, (29) 451. 

 proteus vulgaris, notes, (29) 64. 

 pseudopyogenes lactis in milk, (33) 115. 

 pseudotetanicus, death rate as affected by tem- 

 perature changes, (40) 313. 

 pullorum, relation to fowl typhoid bacillus, 



(32) 478. 

 pyocyaneus — 



effect on denitriflcation, (27) 424. 



in pupae and imagines of infected house 

 flies, (26) 61. 



in swine, (40) 784. 



respiration, (31) 827. 

 pyogenes— 



affecting pigs, (30) 484. 



relation to contagious abortion, (29) 80. 



relation to eye disease in cattle, (37) 691. 



suppuration due to, (37) 276; (38) 585. 

 pyrameis I and II, notes, (30) 551. 

 radicicola— sec also Nodule bacteria. 



cultures, preparation, (39) 723. 



fixation of nitrogen by, (29) 629, 733. 



groups of, (33) 823. 



growth as affected by hydrogen-ion concen- 

 tration, (39) 20. 



in soils, (29) 423, 515. 



isolation from soils, (32) 727; (33) 121. 



nitrogen assimilation by, (33) 426. 



notes, (26) 521; (39) 338. 



of field peas, (33) 329. 



of soy beans, studies, (33) 134; (36) 848. 



specialization of forms, (29) 733. 



studies, (32) 33, 727; (35) 729; (39) 116. 



testing cultures of, (29) 30. 

 radiobacter in Java soils, (30) 218. 

 Reading, in wounds, (40) 679. 

 rhusiopathiae suis, relation to polyarthritis in 



sheep, (31) 286. 

 saccharalis n.sp., description, (35) 505. 

 savastanoi, notes, (30) 751. 

 septicaemiae ranarum n.sp., notes, (30) 851. 

 septicus insectorum, notes, (32) 62. 

 smegmatis, acid-proofness of strains, (38) 485. 

 solanacearum — see also Bacterium solanacea- 

 rum. 



description and treatment, (29) 847. 



notes, (20) 649; (27) 854; (28) 243, 446; (29) 

 423; (30) 48, 749, 847; (31) 127; (32) 50, 

 239; (39) 550, 551; (40) 348. 



studies, (27) 650. 



variability, (29) 136. 



virulence against Nicotiana, (33) 446. 

 solaniperda, notes, (26) 846. 

 solanisaprus, notes, (36) 250. 

 sorghi (?) on Sudan grass, (33) 851. 

 sotto— 



B. alvei, and B. megaterium, identity, (36) 

 380. 



studies, (37) 853. 



toxin of, (38) 466 



