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ported that the cultures were nearly 



non-toxic. 

 Variants: The authors added 0.1% sterile 



glucose or lactose to the sterile medium. 

 Reference: Robinson and Rettger (1917 



p. 364). 



SUBGROUP I-C. SECTION 15 



Liquid media or basal solutions not con- 

 taining digests; containing plant deriva- 

 tives of unknown chemical composition. 

 Ai. Containing yeast derivatives. 

 Bi. Basal solutions; employed with the 

 addition of other nutrients. 

 Henneberg's Basal Yeast Infusion 



Solution 1141 



Bj. Complete media. 



Ci. Containing additional organic carbon of 



known chemical composition. 

 Di. Additional carbon supplied as carbo- 

 hydrates. 



Heinemann's Glucose Yeast Infu- 

 sion Solution 1142 



Gassner's Lactose Yeast Infusion 



Solution 1143 



Korf's Sucrose Yeast Infusion Solu- 

 tion 1144 



Bottger's Nitrate Yeast Infusion 



Solution 1145 



Dj. Additional carbon supplied as alcohols. 

 Janke's Alcohol Yeast Infusion Solu- 

 tion 1146 



Bertrand's Sorbitol Yeast Infusion 



Solution 1147 



Ci. Not containing additional organic car- 

 bon of known chemical composition. 

 Thoinot and Masselin's Yeast Infu- 

 sion Solution 1148 



Aj. Containing bacteria or derivatives. 

 Stoklasa's Arabinose Azotobacter 



Solution 1149 



A3. Containing fungi (fleshy) or their 

 derivatives. 



Lanken and Meyer's Fungus Infu- 

 sion Solution 1150 



A4. Containing peat, moss, etc., or their 

 derivatives. 

 Ampola and Garino's Nitrate Peat 



Solution 1151 



Revis' Peat Infusion Solution 1152 



Brussoff's Iron Peat Infusion Solu- 

 tion 1153 



Schmidt's Hydrolyzed Peat Solution 1154 

 Schmidt's Peat Solution 1155 



Ab. Containing organs of flowering plants 



or their derivatives. 

 Bi. Leguminous plants specified. 

 Ci. Commercial extracts used. 



Buchanan's Basal Legume Extract 



Solution 1156 



Buchanan's Salt Legume Extract 



Solution 1157 



C2. Commercial extracts not used. 

 Di. Leaves and stems employed. 

 Buchanan's Basal Clover Infusion 



Solution 1158 



Buchanan's Vetch Infusion Solution 1159 

 D2. Flowers employed. 

 Wilhelmi's Clover Flower Infusion 



Solution 1160 



D3. Pods employed. 

 Reed and Cooley'a Bean Pod Infu- 

 sion Solution 1161 



D4. Seeds or their derivatives employed. 

 Maze's Sucrose Bean Infusion Solu- 

 tion 1162 



DeRossi's Glucose Bean Infusion 



Solution 1163 



Kaufmann's Jequirity Infusion Solu- 

 tion 1164 



Tanner's Pea Flour Infusion Solu- 

 tion 1165 



Stutzer's Basal Legume Seed Infu- 

 sion Solution 1166 



B2.* Non-leguminous plants or their deri- 

 vatives specified. 

 Ci. Tubers or roots employed. 

 Di. Containing potato or derivatives. 



Smith's Potato Infusion Broth 1167 



Eisner's Hydrochinone Potato Infu- 

 sion Solution 1168 



Robertson and Davis' Potato Infu- 

 sion Solution 1169 



Lubinski's Glycerol Potato Infusion 



Solution 1170 



Berthelot's Vegetable Infusion Solu- 

 tion 1171 



Migula's Potato Juice 1172 



Winogradsky's Gypsum Root Solu- 

 tion 1173 



Da. Not containing potato or derivatives. 

 Tanner's Carrot Infusion Solution. . 1174 

 Robertson and Davis' Carrot Infu- 

 sion Solution 1175 



Cs.t Leaves or stems employed. 

 Di. Hay or straw. 



* See Bj next page. 



tSee C3 and C4 next page. 



