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CULTURE MEDIA FOR CULTIVATION OF MICROORGANISMS 



Di. Containing salts of monovalent cations, 

 only. 



Beijerinck's Mannitol Agar 1451 



Dj. Containing salts of monovalent and 

 other cations. 



Lohnis' Basal Glj'cerol Agar 1452 



Sackett's Mannitol Salt Agar 1453 



Ashby's Mannitol Agar (Jones) .... 1454 

 Beijerinck's Mannitol Agar (Omeli- 



ansky and Ssewerowa) 1455 



Shunk's Mannitol Agar 1456 



Krainsky's Mannitol Agar 1457 



Heinemann's Mannitol Agar 1458 



B3.* Carbon supplied other than alcohols or 

 carbohydrates. 



Lieske's Acetate Agar 1459 



Sohngen's Petroleum Agar 1460 



A2. Nitrogen present as ammonium salts. 

 Bi. Ammonium chloride employed. 

 Ci. Carbon supplied as carbohydrates. 

 Sohngen's Manganese Oxide Agar. . 1461 

 Conn and Breed's Glucose Ammo- 

 nium Chloride Agar 1462 



Fulmer and Grimes' Sucrose Ammo- 

 nium Chloride Agar. 1463 



Groenewege's Cellulose Agar 1464 



C2. Carbon supplied as organic acids or 

 their salts. 



Sohngen's Organic Acid Agar 1465 



Krainsky's Malate Agar 1466 



B2. Ammonium nitrate employed. 

 Noyes' Starch Ammonium Nitrate 



Agar 1467 



B3. Ammonium sulphate employed. 



Carbon supplied as carbohydrate. 

 Ci. Containing monosaccharides. 

 Kellerman and McBeth's Glucose 



Ammonium Sulphate Agar 1468 



Higgins' Glucose Nitrate Agar 1469 



C2. Containing disaccharides. 



Mortensen's Sucrose Ammonium 



Sulphate Agar 1470 



C3. Containing polysaccharides. 

 Kellerman and McBeth's Polysac- 

 charide Ammonium Sulphate 



Agar 1471 



Sanborn's Ammonium Sulphate Cel- 

 lulose Agar 1472 



Vierling's Cellulose Ammonium Sul- 

 phate Agar 1473 



B4. Ammonium carbonate employed. 

 Proskauer and Beck's Glycerol Am- 

 monium Carbonate Agar (Klim- 

 mer) 1474 



* See also B4, Bs and Be. 



Bs. Ammonia supplied as salts of phos- 

 phoric acid. 

 Ci. Basal media, employed with the addi- 

 tion of other nutrients. 

 C2. Complete media. 

 Di. Only one source of organic carbon 



added. 

 El. Carbon supplied as carbohydrates. 

 Bengis' Glucose Ammonium Phos- 

 phate Agar 1475 



Ayers and Rupp's Fuchsin Sulphite 



Agar 1476 



Cunningham's Cellulose Ammonium 



Phosphate Agar 1477 



E2. Carbon supplied as organic acids or 

 their salts. 



Bengis' Lactate Ammonium Phos- 

 phate Agar 1478 



Tausz and Peter's Napthenate Am- 

 monium Phosphate Agar 1479 



Simmons' Citrate Agar 1480 



D2. More than one source of organic car- 

 bon added. 



Dolt's Lactose Ammonium Phos- 

 phate Agar 1481 



Harrison and van der Leek's Aescu- 

 lin Ammonium Phosphate Agar . . 1482 

 Be. Ammonium salts of organic acids em- 

 ployed. 



Bengis' Ammonium Lactate Agar.. 1483 

 Cohn's Ammonium Tartrate Agar 



(Klimmer) 1484 



Nelson's Ammonium Succinate Agar 1485 



Dolt's Lactose Lactate Agar 1486 



Harrison and van der Leek's Aescu- 



culin Lactate Agar 1487 



Fischer's Nitrate Tartrate Agar. . . . 1488 

 As. Nitrogen supplied as nitrates (e.xclusive 



of (NH3NO3). 



Bi. Only one source of organic carbon 

 added. 



Ci. Organic carbon supplied as carbo- 

 hydrate. 



Sackett's Glucose Nitrate Agar 1489 



Conn and Breed's Carbohydrate Ni- 

 trate Agar 1490 



Groenewege's Sucrose Nitrate Agar. 1491 

 Czapek's Sucrose Nitrate Agar 



(Conn) 1492 



Pinoy's Dextrin Nitrate Agar 1493 



Giltay's Glucose Nitrate Agar 

 (Giltner) 1494 



C2. Organic carbon supplied as organic 

 acids or their salts. 



