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Cultures, of bacteria of apiary, media employed 10-12 



suggestions for description 10-12 



those described 9 



Differentiation of bacteria of apiary 9 



Formaldehyde gas, insufficient disinfectant against European foul brood as 



ordinarily used 39-40 



Foul brood, American, application of term 45 



author's investigations 41-42 



Bacillus alvei not present 4, 32 



larvie present 32, 42, 45 



confusion with foul brood of Cheshire and Cheyne. . 4, 40, 45 



symptoms 40-41 



confusion regarding diseases 33 



disease of Cheshire and Cheyne renamed European foul brood. 3, 32, 44 



European, application of term 45 



author' s investigations 34-36 



* Bacillus alvei present 4, 32, 35, 44 



= foul brood of Cheshire and Cheyne 3, 32, 44 



formaldehyde gas insufficient disinfectant as ordinarily 



used 39-tO 



more destructive in cool, damp weather 38 



produced by experimental inoculation with Bacillus 



alvei ,- 38 



symptoms 32-33 



of Cheyne, named European foul brood 32 



term applied to two distinct diseases 31-32, 45 



use of term in New York State 31 



Frames, in diseased apiaries, occurrence of Bacillus alvei 39, 45 



Fungi, formerly considered cause of foul brood 31 



in intestines of healthy honeybees 25 



pollen and combs of normal apiaries 25 



Fungus. {See Aspergillus pollinis, Cryptococcus, Cryptococcus alvearis, and Pon- 

 histophyton ovatum.) 



Hives, of diseased apiaries, occurrence of Bacillus alvei 39, 45 



temperature approximates that of warm-blooded animals 29 



Honey, from foul-brood combs, occurrence of Bacillus alvei 39, 45 



healthy hives, quite uniformly sterile 16, 29 



Ichneumon apium mellificarium, formerly supposed cause of infectious bee dis- 

 ease 30 



Identification of bacteria of apiary 9 



Intestine of healthy honeybee, occurrence of bacteria 18-25 



fungi 25 



Saccharoinyces F 25, 29 



Larvae of honeybee dead from disease, occurrence of Bacillus alrei 39, 44 



healthy honeybee, usually sterile - 16, 29 



Micrococcus C, descrii^tion 17-18 



on combs of healthy honeybees 29 



healthy adult honeybees 17 



cyaneus. (See Bacterium cyaneus.) 



Micro-organisms normally present in the apiary, tabulation 28 



Morphology of bacteria of apiary 9-10 



'* New York bee disease. " [See '' Black brood. ' ' ) 



