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CHAPTER XXV. BACILLUS PSEUDO-TUBERCULOSIS GROUP ............ 238 



Bacillus Pseudotuberculosis. 238. Bacillus Lymphangitidis I'lcprosa, 241. 

 Bacillus Pyogenes Bovis, 242 



CHAPTER XXVI. SWINE ERYSIPELAS GROUP ....................... 244 



Bacillus Rhusiopathise, 244. Bacillus Murisepticus, 248. 



CHAPTKK XXVII. GLANDERS GROUP .............................. 250 



Bacillus Mallei, 250. Bacilli of Selter, Babes, and Kutscher, 200. 



CHAPTER XXVIII. INTESTINAL OR COLON-TYPHOID GROUP. WATER 



ANALYSIS ................................................ 261 



Subgroup I Colo,, Suh^ro,,,,. 202. Bacillus Coli, 262. Bacillus Lactis Aerog- 

 enes, 266. Bacillus Pneumoniae, 267. Subgroup II Intermediate, Hog-cholera, 

 or Enteritidis Subgroup, 268. Bacillus Enteritidis, 268. Bacillus Cholera? Suis, 

 271. Bacillus Paratyphosus, 274. Bacillus Psittacosis, 276. Bacillus Typhi 

 Murium, 276. Bacillus Pullorum, 277. Subgroup III Typhoid-dysentery 

 Subgroup, 278. Bacillus Typhosus, 278. Bacillus Dysenterise, 282. Bacteria 

 of Water and Water Purification, 284. Quantitative Examination of Water, 285. 

 Qualitative Examination of Water, 287. Water Purification, 289. 



CHAPTER XXIX. HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA GROUP ................ 293 



Bacillus Avisepticus, 295. Bacillus Suisepticus, 298. Bacillus Boyisepticus, 

 302. Other Hemorrhagic Septicemias of Animals, 303. Bacillus Pestis, 303. 



CHAPTER XXX. ACID-FAST GROUP ................................ 30S 



Bacillus Tuberculosis, 308. Bacillus of Johnes' Disease, 326. Bacillus Leprae, 

 328. Non-pathogenic Acid-fast Bacteria, .'{29. 



CHAPTER XXXI. ANTHRAX GROUP ............................... 331 



Bacillus Anthracis, 331. Bacillus Lactimorbi, 33S. 



CHAPTER XXXII. ABORTION BACILLI s ( IHOUP ..................... 341 



Bacillus Abort u>. 311. 



CHAPTER XXXIII. BACILLUS NECROPHORUS GROUP ................ 345 



Bacillus Necrophoru.-, :U">. 



CHAPTER XXXIV. GROUP OF SPORE-BEARING ANAEROBES .......... 349 



Bacillus Tetani, 349. Bacillus Chauvsei, 355. Bacillus Gastromycosis Ovis, 359. 

 Bacillus (Edematis, 359. Bacillus Wclchii, 361. Bacillus Botulinu*, 364. 



CHAPTKK XXXV. Vnmio OR CHOLERA SPIRILLUM C.m.ri' ........... 367 



Spirillum Meichnikovi. .'<i>7. Spirillum Cholera^, 369. Non-pathogenic Spirilla, 



CHAPTER XXXVI. ACTINOMYCES GROUP .......................... 372 



momycea Bovis, 375. Actinomyces \ocanlii, :',7v Actinomyccs Caprse, 

 380. Actinomyces Madura?, 381. ActinomyCM llppingeri, 382. Actinomyces 

 of Other Ir.fertioMs 382. 



ClIAPlll; .\\.\\II. Bl.\ST<> \nrKTKS ............................. 383 



Blaatomycefl Farcimiii..-n-, :;M 

 myccs CoeekHoUes, :'^' 



ClI \I-TI-.K \\.\\III. MOLD OH 1 I YPIIMM \'I.TK C.uoll' .............. 392 



The Genut Anprr(jillit.". W2. -Aspergillu> I uimi.'atii>, :{!i.",. Asjergillus 

 ' . Ot 



398. AflpergUrai N'urer. :<!'.. Other S)M-ci.-s ,,f \^p,-rgilli. MKt. T)- Cenus 

 Pen I nil, urn. \ <). 7'/,, <,, FuMtHum, I'll I ii-:irium Ivniinuni, 402. The 

 , Sjiurnini-lnnii. tUl. Sporof richiim Hem m.-nmi. I'll. '/'/,, (i.mrn Tricho- 

 /<//v/" <ii" ' on, .\< >uir, HI,, tun! ftiiliiiiii. JDS. Trichophx ton Tonsiirans, 



ins Afhonon Schoenl-inn, -ii. ( Mdiiiin A ll.i> :. r.-. IHl. 



