BY JOHN THOMSON, M.B. 
Bacillus Plague—pestis Si 
53 es involution forms 
5 eS bi-polar staining 
»  Pneumonia—-diplococcus 
» Pyocyaneus—blue pus 
» swine fever 
» Tetanus 2 Ba 
xe 4 with flagella 
»  Lubercle <3 es 
zs 3 -pseudo, sheep disease .. 
a * phagocytes, frog’s blood .. 
» Typhoid, culture 
pe = with fagella 
of - involstion forms 
Gonococcus 
Staphylococcus from pus. Ae 
9 pyogenes aureus—culture 
5 culture—mailignant endocarditis 
3 pyemia 
Streptococcus on epithelial cell 
3 in 9 
yy from mouth a: 
x from malignant diphtheria 
” from erysipelas 
Tuberele and Leprosy—contrasted 
Tetragenus and Sarcina, ,, 
Plasmodium Malariz 2 ; 
Pyrosoma Bigeminum~ Tick Fever 
Parasite—blood of snake - Sc as 
Non-Pathogenic Organisms. 
Bacillus Chromogenic agar culture.. 
# ys gelatine culture Sc 
m Wigurans 
” ” 
. 29 
a Ianthinus 
i Indicus 
Be Megaterium 
Fe Prodigiosus 
Mucor Rhizopodoformis 
Oidium Lactis 
Saccharomyces Cerevisie—Beer Yeast 
Sarcina Aurantiaca 
os Lutea 
Spirilum Rubrum 
Spirochcete—culture 
m— Wwe © = & oO 
lor) 
ee ee ON RK OD RR ea 
NOK NON NM — DN & K&S Ke Ke ee ee 
