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('94). FRANKLAND, PERCY, AND FRANKLAND, MRS. G. 

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('95). ABBOTT, A. C. The principles of bacteriology. 

 A practical manual for students and physi- 

 cians. 3d ed. pp. xii, 493, with 98 figures, 

 17 of which are colored. Lea Brothers & 

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 1902, pp. xi, 641. 



('95). ITZEROTT UND NIEMANN. Mikrophotographi- 

 scher Atlas der Bakterienkunde. Mit 126 

 mikrophotographischen Abbildungen in 

 Lichtdruck auf 21 Tafeln. Leipzig, Johann 

 Ambrosius Barth (Arthur Meiner), 1895. 



('95). KANTHACK AND DRYSDALE. Elementary prac- 

 tical bacteriology, pp. xxu, 181, with 16 

 figures, izmo. London and New York, 

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('95). FRAENKEL, CARL UND PFEIFFER, RICHARD. 

 Mikrophotographischer Atlas der Bakterien- 

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 Aug. Hirschwald. 76 plates (156 figures) 

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('96). HUEPPE, FERDINAND. Naturwissenschaftliche 

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 Kreidel's Verlag, 1896. 



English translation by Edwin O. Jordan, entitled, The 

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('96). LEHMANN, K. B., AND NEUMANN, RUDOLPH. 

 Bakteriologische Diagnostik. 2 vols. I2mo. 

 Munohen, J. F. Lehmann, 1896. Theil I. 

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 which also includes some figures, pp. vn, 

 448, and a folded sheet, giving a synopsis of 

 some of the characters of 62 species. 



There is an English edition in one volume, issued by 

 Wm Wood & Co. in 1897. The German edition is a very 

 useful book. The English edition does not give the 

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('96). FLUEGGE, C. Die Mikroorganismen. Mit be- 

 sonderer Beriicksichtigung der Aetiologie 

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 xvi, 596, with 57 text figures. Bd. u. pp. 

 xxn, 751, with 153 text figures. Leipsic, 

 F. C. W. Vogel, 1896. 

 Very useful. 



('96). STERNBERG, GEO. M. Text-book of bacteriol- 

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 molithograph plates and 200 engravings. 

 8vo. New York, Wm. Wood & Co., 1896. 

 In the second revised edition (1901) there is a chapter 

 on plant parasites, but the saprophytes are omitted alto- 

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('96). CROOKSHANK, EDGAR M. Bacteriology and in- 

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 22 plates and 273 wood engravings and pho- 

 tographs. Small 8vo. London, H. K. 

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('97). MAC, E. Traite pratique de bacteriologie. 30 

 ed. pp. vm, 1144, with figures. Paris, J. B. 

 Bailliere et fils., 1897. 



4th ed., Paris, 1901, pp. vm, 1196, 338 figs. Much new 

 matter added. A very useful book. 



('97). MALI.ORY, FRANK BURR, AND WRIGHT, JAMES 

 HOMER. Pathological technique. A prac- 

 tical manual for the pathological laboratory. 



PP- 397, with 105 illustrations. Philadelphia, 

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 Compact and useful. 



('97). MIGULA, W. System der Bakterien. Hand- 

 budi der Morphologic, Entwickelungsge- 

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 with six plates, five of them from photo- 

 micrographs. Jena, Gustav Fischer, 1897. 



('97). FISCHER, ALFRED. Vorlesungen iiber Bakterien. 

 8vo. pp. vm, 186, with 28 figures. Jena, 

 Gustav Fischer, 1897. 



For criticisms on that portion of this book which re- 

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('97-'o3). LAFAR, FRANZ. Technische Mykologie. 

 Ein Handbuch der Garungsphysiologie fur 

 technische Chemiker, Nahrungsmittel- 

 Chemiker, Gahrungstechniker, Agrikultur- 

 chemiker, Pharmaceuten und Landwirte. 

 Jena, Gustav Fischer, 1897-1903. i lith. and 

 158 text figs. 



The first volume, devoted to the bacteria, contains 

 pp. xii, 362. This was translated by Salter as Technical 

 Mycology, etc. London : Chas. Griffin & Co., and Phila- 

 delphia : Lippincott, 1898. A new ed. is being published. 



('98). DUCLAUX, E. Traite de Microbiologie. T. i, 

 Microbiologie general. Paris, Masson et Cie. 

 1898. pp. in, 632, 61 text figures. 



('98). Procedures recommended for the study of 

 bacteria, with especial reference to greater 

 uniformity in the description and differen- 

 tiation of species. Being a report of a com- 

 mittee of American bacteriologists to the 

 Committee on the Pollution of Water Sup- 

 plies of the American Public Health Asso- 

 ciation. (Submitted at the meeting of the 

 association in Philadelphia, Sept., 1897.) 

 Concord, N. H., The Rum ford Press, 1898. 

 pp. 47, with charts. 



This pamphlet should be in every laboratory, and in 

 the hands of every student. 



('98). HEIM, L. Lehrbuch der Bakteriologie mit 

 bespnderer Beriicksichtigung der bakterio- 

 logischen Unitersuchung und Diagnostik. 2 

 Aufl., pp. xvn, 604. Stuttgart, Ferdinand 

 Enke, 1898. 



('98). PEARMAIN, T. H., AND MOOR, C. G.. Applied 

 bacteriology, pp. xv, 464, with text figures 

 and 8 lithographic plates (the latter copied 

 from Lehmann and Neumann), also folded 

 plate, after Stoddard, showing 3 "halo cul- 

 tures." 2d ed., 1898. London, Bailliere, 

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('oo). MOORE, VERANUS A. Laboratory directions 

 for beginners in bacteriology. Cornell Uni- 

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('oo). MIGULA, W. Specielle Systematik der Bak- 

 terien. 2 Bd. 8vo. pp. ix, 1,068, with 18 

 tables from photomicrographs and 35 text 

 figures. Jena, Gustav Fischer, 1900. (Is- 

 sued two months ahead of time.) 

 This book should be in every laboratory. No other 

 general work deals as carefully with the morphology of 

 the bacteria. It is designedly less complete in its treat- 

 ment of cultural characters. 



