and Laboratory Methods. 



1879 



Card I — Front. 



Culture Record Card. — The front of this card (I) contains all available 

 information relating to the organism up to the time of its isolation. On the back 

 of the card is printed a form (given below) which is designed to receive informa- 

 tion relating to cultures of the organism subsequent to isolation. 



Card I — Back. 



Upon this form, entry is made of all cultures of the organism at the time of 

 inoculation. The first column is reserved for the number of the culture, the 



