THE OLIVE tubercle: CAUSE 401 



increase growth, and an alkaline reaction develops the same as 

 on plain litmus agar (even in 30 days there is no acid reaction) . 

 Experiment repeated in 1915 with the same result. Litmus- 

 mannit-agar first blues then becomes slowly purple, or red, 

 like the htmus-dextrose or litmus- galactose agar. Litmus- 

 glycerin agar remains neutral or nearly so for a week or more, 



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Fig. 309. — Flagellate rods of Bacterium savastanoi EFS, stained by van Ermen . 

 gem's silver nitrate method. X 1000. 



and then becomes slowly purple, but never red: repeated 

 in 1915 with a good growth of the organism and the same result 

 (tubes under observation 67 days). 



Merck's peptone from flesh retards growth (Petri) ; prevents 

 all growth (Smith and Brown). Liebig's meat extract retards 

 growth (Petri). Beef bouillon is less favorable to growth than 

 Witte's peptone in water with saccharose (Petri). A little gas 

 is produced in the closed end of fermentation tubes in Uschin- 



