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Bacteriotropins, 194, 235. See also Antigen- 

 antibody reactions 

 Bacterium, 654-681 



biochemical activities of, 659-666 



classification of, 654 



cultural appearances of, 657 



dyes, etc., action of on, 659, 705, 1527- 



1528 

 morphology of, 655 

 nomenclature of, 654 

 resistance of. 658, 2027 

 Salmoyiella antigens in, 715, 744 

 ac idi- lactic i, 065-666, 679 

 nerogenes. 655 et seq., 679 



differentiation of from Bad. coli and 

 intermediate group, 660-665, 202.3- 

 2024 

 alkaligenes, 902 

 asiaticum, 677 

 azophile, 499 

 cloacfE, 661 et -leq.. 679 

 coli, 655 et seq., 678 



antigenic .structure of, 666 



differentiation of fiom Bad. aerogenes 

 and intermediate group, 660-665, 

 2023-2024 



enzyme systems of, 59 et seq. 



fermentative types of, 666, 2024 



habitat of, 660, 661, 663 



haemolytic and non-hsemolytic types 

 of, 1499 



in food poisoning, 1606 



in pyogenic infections, 1497-1503 



in wound infection, 1501 



lysogenic strain of, 346 



pathogenicity of, 666 



summarized description of, 678 



toxins of, 667, 1606 

 coli -aerogenes group of, 660-667 



in water, 2023-2024 

 coli-nnaerogencs, 677 

 coU-commune, 660-661, 665, 666. 679 

 coli-commnnins, C61, 665, 666, 679 

 coli-miitabile, 297, 677 

 columhense, 678 

 coscoroba, 665-666 

 dysentery group of. See Shigella 

 equirule, 676 

 fxcalis allaligenes, 902 

 Friedlander group of, 667-676, 680 



broncho- pneumonia in relation to, 

 1667 



capsule of, chemical constitution of, 

 669 



classification of, 675 



pathogenicity of, 674 



suicide tolonies of, 670 

 giumai, 678 

 granulosis, 901, 1878 

 griinthal, 665-666 

 immobile, 665-666 

 intermediate group of coliform bacilli, 



663-667, 679, 2023-2024 

 Hartoumense, 678 



lactis aerogenes. See Bad. aerogenes 

 monocytogenes. See Erysipelothrix 

 morgani. See Proteus 



Bacterium, mucosus capsulatus, 667. See 

 Bacterium, Friedlander group of 

 neapolitanum,, 665, 666, 679 

 nephritidis equi, 676 

 ozsense, 670, 673, 1789 

 paracolon group of, 676, 681 

 pneumosintes. 899 

 purifaciens, 1499 

 pyosepticum equi, 676 

 rhinoscleromatis, 670, 673, 1789 

 simisa, 902 

 triloculare, 655 

 tularense. See Brucella 

 typhi-flavum. See Chromobadrrium 

 viscosum equi, 676 

 wesenbergi. 078 

 Baderoides, 477, 751, 755 



fundulijormis, 479 

 Bail's hypothesis of limiting population den- 

 sity, 94 

 Balantidium coli, dysentery caused by, 1561 

 Bang's abortion bacillus. See Brucella abortus 

 Bang's necrosis bacillus. See Fusiformis 



necrophorus 

 Barbone of buffaloes, 1647 

 Bartonella, 903 



diseases due to, 1796-1798 

 bacilliformis, 903 



in Oroya fever, 1797 

 canis, 904 



in infectious anaemia of dogs, 1798 

 muris, 903, 904 



in infectious anaemia of rats, 1797 

 Bats, in relation to rabies, 1935 

 Benzene, effect of on immunity, 1209 

 Beta \ysins, 1173 



rays, effect of on bacteria, 1 10 

 /3-alanine as bacterial vitamin, 67, 164 

 Bile, differential effect of on growth of strepto- 

 cocci, 572 

 Bile-solubility of pneumococcus, 571 

 Biochemical reactions of bacteria, methods of 

 examination for, 367-369 

 variation in, 292 

 Bios hypothesis of lag, 84 

 Biotin as bacterial vitamin, 69 

 Bitter's medium for fermentation test, 709 

 Black disease, 882, 1780 

 Black rot of eggs, 647 

 Blackleg, 884, 1778 

 Blackquarter, 1778 



Bleeding, effect of on antibody formation, 1122 

 Blennorrhoea, inclusion, 1880 

 Blockade, effect of on antibody formation, 1103 

 Blood, anaphylactic reaction in rabbits, 1149, 

 1151 

 bacteria normally present in, 1998 

 bactericidal power of, non-specific induc- 

 tion of increase in, 1175 

 Blood capillaries; permeability to foreign 

 matter, 1042 

 cerebral, permeability to foreign mat- 

 ter, 1060, 1754, 1764 

 Blood culture. See under individual diseases 

 groups, human, 1087 



in relation to Schick reaction, 1079 

 Rh factor in, 1088 



