758 



INDEX. 



Auld, S. J. M., Probable Existence of 

 Emulsin in Yeast, 187 



Aupperle, J. A., An Etching Method, 515 



Austen, E. E., Synonymy of Musca mar- 

 ginalis, 439 



Autogamy in Rhabdoccelids, 314 



Aviculopecten semicostatus, Hintre-Plate, 

 299 



Axial- Angle, Microscopical, Determination 

 of Very Small Crystals, 368 



Axinellid, Antarctic, 679 



Ayers, H., Unity of Gnathostome Type, 

 292 



Azoearmin and Chromotrops as Contrast- 

 Stains, 381 



Azotobacteria, Cultivation, 374 



B. 



Babesia, 322 



Babucke,— ., Rapid Filtration of Nutrient 



Agar, 374 

 Bacillariae from Texas and New Mexico, 



340 

 Bacilli, Acid-fast, and Tuberculosis, 358 



— Anaerobic Putrefaclive, Significance in 



Ripening of Cheese, 485 



— Capsulated, 211 



— Counting, 629 



— Diphtheria, New Method of Staining 



627 & 



— Dysentery, Classification, 86 



— Growing on Drigalski-Conradi Nutrient 



Agar, 213 



— Paratyphoid, 355 



— Tubercle, Defatted, 85 



— Typhoid. Observations on the Drigalski- 



Conradi Method of Diagnosing, 103 

 Bacillus alatus. 487 



— anthracis, Method of Detecting in Blood 



and Tissue^, 374 



— aureus faztidus, 215 



— chorese paralytica; ovis, 486 



— coli and B. typhosus, Value of Malachite 



Green for Differentiating, 729 

 communis, B. typhosus, B. paraty- 

 phosus, and B. proteus vulgaris, 

 Specific Agglutinins formed by, 



Detection in Water, 374 



Resistance to Heat, 484 



— Eberth's, New Method of Differentia- 



ting from Pseudo-Typhoid and Colon 

 Bacilli, 104 



— enteritidisG aertner and Bacillus pseudo- 



tuberculosis Pfeiffer, 85 

 enteriditis sporogenes. Physiological 

 Action of Chemical Products of, 711 

 ftecalisalcaligenes and Bacillus typhosus. 

 Differentiation, 355 



— flavo-aurantiacus sporogenes, 708 



Bacillus fusiformis, Cultivation, 613 



— indurans, 84 



— isolated from Rhinoscleroma, 594 



— lactis aerogenes, Chemical Action on 



(■lucose and Maunitol, 484 



— legurrtiniperdus, 485 



— leprae, Culture, 230 



— Leprosy, Cultivation, 511 



— maximus buccalis. Cytology, 593 



— of " La Graisse " Disease of Wine, 357 



— of the Olive Tubercle. 88 



— poratyphosus, B. coli communis, B. 



typhosus, and B proteus vulgaris, 

 Specific Agglutinins formed by, 711 



— paratyphosus B e cane, 594 



— peptonificans, causing an Epidemic of 



Gastro-enteritis, 356 



— pestis, Observations on Types, 91 



— phytophthorus, 595 



— producing Red Pigment only on a Single 



Medium, 88 



— proteus vulgaris, B. coli communis, B. 



typhosus, and _B. paratyphosus, Specific 

 Agglutinins formed by, 711 



— pseudo-tuberculosisPfeiffev and Bacillus 



enteritidis Gaertner, 85 



— putrificus, 594 



Differentiation, 230 



— renalis and the pseudo-Diphtheria 



Bacillus of Man, 90 



— Tubercle, Composition, 358 

 Flagella, 119 



— tuberculosis and Antituberculous Vac- 



cine, Experimental Production of 

 Transmissible Varieties, 709 



— tuberculosis, Cultivation on Potato, 374 



— typhosus and Bacillus coli, New Method 



of Differentiating, 231 



— typhosus and B. coli, Value of Mala- 



chite Green Medium for Differen- 

 tiating, 729 



B. coli communis, B. paratyphosus, 



and B. proteus vulgaris, Specific 

 Agglutinins formed by, 711 



Cultivation from Blood by means of 



Bile Culture Medium, 729 



and Bacillus jsecalis alcaligenes. 



Differentiation, 355 



Bacillus coli, and Allied Bacteria, 



Cultures on Drigalski-Conradi 

 Medium, 357 



Differentiation, 612 



in Tissues, Staining, 382 



New Method of Isolating from In- 

 fected Water, 232 



— violarius acetonicus ; an Aceton-Pro- 



ducing Microbe, 482 

 Bacteria, Action on, of Electrical Dis- 

 charges, 710 



— Anaerobic, Producing Necrosis and 



Suppu ration in Cattle, 90 



— and Blood, Staining with Eosin-Methv- 



len-blue, 627 



