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FOOD OF BACTERIA. Nageli, Cohn, op. cit. Pasteur, "Etudes sur la 

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 and Weyl, Ztschr. f. Hyg. viii. 41, 404 ; ix. 97. TEMPERATURE. Vide 

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CHAPTER II. METHODS OF CULTIVATION OF BACTERIA. 



For GENERAL PRINCIPLES. Pasteur, Compt. rend. Acad. d. sc. 1. 

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CHAPTER III. MICROSCOPIC METHODS, ETC. 



Consult text-books, especially Klein, Kanthack and Drysdale, Hueppe, 

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