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CULTURE MEDIA FOR CULTIVATION OF MICROORGANISMS 



Amoss' Sucrose Salicin Agar (Top- 

 ley and Ayrton , 1784 



C3. Whether infusions or extracts employed 



not definitely specified. 

 Di. Only one additional source of carbon 



added. 

 El. Carbohydrates employed. 

 Fi. Monosaccharides only added. 



Frost's Glucose Agar 1785 



Mankowski's Indigo Carmine Glu- 

 cose Agar 1786 



Rivas' Glucose Agar 1787 



Hall and EUiefson's Gentian Violet 



Glucose Agar 1788 



Wilson and Blair's Sulphite Glucose 



Agar 1789 



Scheffler's Neutral Red Glucose 



Agar 1790 



Martin and Loiseau's Glucose Lit- 

 mus Agar 1791 



F2. Dissaccharides, only, added. 



Frost's Lactose Agar 1792 



Wurtz's Litmus Lactose Agar 1793 



Gassner's Metachrome Yellow 

 Water Blue Lactose Agar (Klim- 



mer) 1794 



Hirschbruch and Schwer's Azolit- 



min Crystal Violet Lactose Agar. . 1795 

 Ramond's Rubine Acid Lactose Agar 1796 



Delta's Fuchsin Lactose Agar 1797 



Kindberg's Fuchsin Malachite 



Green Agar 1798 



Bitters' China Blue Malachite-green 



Agar (Klimmer) , 1799 



Liebermann and Acels' Congo Red 



Agar (Klimmer) 1800 



Massini's Triple Dye Lactose Agar. 1801 

 F3. Polysaccharides, only, added. 



Lange's Starch Agar 1802 



Hoffman's Nitrate Starch Agar 1803 



Hoffman's Nitrite Starch Agar 1804 



Khouvine's Cellulose Agar 1805 



Scales' Salt Cellulose Agar 1806 



E2. Alcohols employed. 



Cantani's Basal Glycerol Agar 1807 



Wurtz's Glycerol Agar 1808 



Scheffler's Indicator Glycerol Agar. 1809 

 Mandelbaum's Rosolic Acid Glyc- 

 erol Agar 1810 



Heinemann's Litmus Mannitol Agar. 1811 

 E3. Organic materials other than carbo- 

 hydrates or alcohols employed. 



Penf old's Phenylacetate Agar 1812 



Wurtz's Phenol Agar (Copeland). . . 1813 



Penf old's Monochlorhydrin Agar. . . 1814 

 Jacobson's Ethylcinnamic Ether 



Agar 1815 



Hurler's Caffeine Agar 1816 



Finger, Ghon and Schlagenhaufer's 



Urea Agar 1817 



D2. More than one additional source of 



carbon added. 

 El. Containing two or more carbohy- 

 drates. 



Russell's Double Sugar Agar 1818 



E2. Containing carbohydrates and alcohols. 

 Thoinot and Masselin's Glucose 



Glycerol Agar 1819 



Thoinot and Masselin's Sucrose 



Glycerol Agar 1820 



Kligler and Defandorfer's Double 



Sugar Agar 1821 



Kendall and Ryan's Sucrose Man- 

 nitol Agar 1822 



Hulton-Frankel and MacDonald's 



Inositol Dextrin Agar 1823 



E3. Containing carbohydrates and organic 

 acids or their salts. 

 Kitasato's Glucose Formate Agar 



(Tanner).. 1824 



Sohngen and Fol's Glucose Butyrate 



Agar 1825 



MacDonald's Glucose Lactic Acid 



Agar 1826 



E4. Containing carbohydrates and organic 

 nitrogenous compounds. 



Miiller's Lactose Tartrate Agar 1827 



Kligler's Lead Acetate Glucose Agar. 1828 

 MacConkey's Lactose Bile Salt 



Agar (Heinemann) 1829 



Es. Containing alcohols and organic acids 

 or their salts. 



Fleming's Oleic Acid Glycerol Agar. 1830 

 B2. Containing material of unknown chem- 

 ical composition. 

 Ci.* Extracts specified. 

 Di. Containing animal tissue or cells, or 

 their derivatives. 

 Rosenow and Towne's Ascitic Fluid 



Kidney Agar 1831 



Rosenow's Glucose Brain Agar 



(Haden) 1832 



Goldberger's Glucose Alkaline Egg 



Agar (Abbott) 1833 



Goldberg's Meat Infusion Extract 



Agar (Stitt) 1834 



Dimitroff's Egg Agar 1835 



* See page 485 for C2. 



