.138 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY [Apr 



Atlas of Bacteriology. — Slater & Spitta, London, 1898. 

 It contains 111 original photomicrographs and 134 pages of 

 text. An introduction gives the methods of photography. 

 Photographs are given of the two newly discovered Bacil- 

 lus pestis bubonicae and Micrococcus melitensis. They are 

 non-motile and free from flagella. Many cover-glass 

 specimens are illustrated, also gelatine plate cultures of 

 B. mycoides and B. coli communis and agar cultures of 

 Streptococcus pyogenes and Diplococcus pneumoniae un- 

 der a low power of the microscope. 



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Babcock. Vignettes from Invisible Life. 75 



Bailey. Microscopical Observations made in So. Car., 



Ga.,and Fla. 60 



Baker. Of Microscopes' and the Discoveries Made 



Thereby. Broken. 2 00 



Beale. The Microscope in its Application to Practical 



Medicine. 1 5o 



Beale. Disease Germs. 25 



Blackham. Angular Aperture of Objectives for the Mi- 

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 Brocklesby, Amateur Microscopist. 60 

 Carpenter. The Microscope and its Revelations. 1856. 50 

 Same. Phil. 1856. 75 

 Davies. Preparation and Mounting of Microscopic 



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Deems. Urinary Analysis. New. 15 



De Fonvielle, Les Marveilles du Monde Invisible. 115 



Vignettes. Nice copy. 65 



Dolley. Technology of Bacteria Investigation. New. 80 

 Dubief. Manuel Pratique de Microbiologic 1 75 



Fort. Traite Elementaire d'Histologie. 50 



Frey- Compendium of Histology. 1878. 1 00 



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