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BACTERIA IN RELATION TO PLANT DISEASES. 



('89). BEYERINCK, M. W. Les bacteries lumineuses 

 dans leurs raports avec 1'oxygene. Arch, 

 neer. des sci. ex. et nat, T. xxm, 1889, pp. 

 416-427. 



('89). GIARD, A., UND BILLET, A. Observations sur 

 la tnaladie phosphorescente des Talitres et 

 autres Crustaces. C. R. de la Soc. de biol., 



1889, Tome i, pp. 593-597- 



('89). LEHMANN, K. B. Studien fiber Bacterium 

 phosphorescens Fischer. Centralb. f. Bakt., 

 v Bd., 1889, pp. 785-79L 



("90). GIARD, A. Nouvelles reoherohes sur les bac- 

 teries lumineuses pathogenes. C. R. de la 

 Soc. de biol., 1890, Tome u, pp. 188-191. 



('90). BEIJERINCK, M. W. Over lichtypedsel en 

 plastisch voedsel van lichtbacterien. Versl. 

 en Meded. d. Kon. Akad. v. Wetenschappen, 

 Aft. Natuurk. Der.de Reeks, Deel vn, 1890, 

 pp. 239-302. I text figure. 



('90). BILLET, A. Contribution a 1'etude de la mor- 

 phologic et du developpement des bac- 

 teriacees. Bull, scientifique de la France et 

 de la Belgique, public par Giard, T. xxi, 



1890, pp. 1-289, plates 9. Bibliography of 

 662 titles. Also a separate. 



The bacterium of In in incus sand fleas is described in a 

 uote on p. 144 as Bacterium Giardi Billet. 



('91). BEYERINCK, M. W. Sur 1'aliment photogene 

 et 1'aliment plastique des bacteries lumi- 

 neuses. Arch, neerl. des sci. ex. et nat., T. 

 xxiv, 1891, pp. 369-442. 



('91). KATZ, OSCAR. Zur Kenntniss der Leuchtbak- 

 terien. Centralb. f. Bakt., 1891, ix Bd., pp. 

 I57-I63, 199-204, 229-234, 258-264, 311-316, 

 343-349- 



('92). RUSSELL, H. L. Impfungsyersuche mit Giard's 

 pathogenem Leuchtbacillus. Centralb. f. 

 Bakt., xi Bd., 1892, pp. 557-559- 

 Author obtained no conclusive evidence as to the patho- 

 genic nature of this organism. 



('92). EIJKMANN, C. Lichtgevende Bacterien. 

 GeneeskundigTijdschriftvoorNederlandsch- 

 Indie. Deel xxxn, Aflevering 4, Batavia en 

 Noordwijk, 1892, pp. 109-115. Also a sepa- 

 rate. Rev. in Centralb. f. Bakt., xn Bd., 

 1892, pp. 656-657. 



('93). DUBOIS, RAPHAEL. Extinction de la lumi- 

 nosite du Photobacterium sarcophilum par 

 la lumiere. C. R. des se. et mem. de la soc. 

 de Biologic, Paris, 1893, 9 ser., T. v, pp. 160- 

 161. 



This organism was isolated from the luminous flesh of 

 a dead rabbit. It was cultivable in a synthetic medium 

 made as follows : Ordinary water, loo ; asparagiue, i ; 

 glycerin, i ; potassium phosphate, o.io ; sea salt, 3. After 

 some months in this medium the luminosity diminished. 

 Kxposed to the light for some days, at about 10 C.,the 

 culture takes on a fine orange yellow color, becomes 

 opaque, and loses its luminosity except at the edges. 

 Transfers may be made from this yellow growth readily, 

 but the resulting cultures are not luminous. In the dark, 

 however, such cultures return after some days to their 

 orginal transparent color, and again become luminous. 



('95). KUTSCHER. Zur Phosphorescens der Elbvib- 

 rionen. Centralb. f. Bakt., xvm Bd., 1895, 

 p. 424. 



('98). FRANKLAND, PERCY. The action of bacteria on 

 the photographic plate. Centralb. f. Bakt., 

 xxiv Bd., 1898, pp. 609-612. 



Only the luminous sorts are able to act through glass. 

 The action of non luminous species is probably due "to 

 the evolution of volatile chemical substances." The lat- 

 ter exposures were long several days. 



('99). HENNEBERG, W. Leuchtbakterien als Krank- 



heitserreger bei Schwammucken. Centralb. 



f. Bakt., xxv Bd., 1899, pp. 649-650. 

 ('99). BARNARD, J. E. Photogenic Bacteria. Trans. 



of the Jenner Inst, London, 1899, second 



series, pp. 81-112. 2 plates. 



" Spectroscopically the light emitted by the photogenic 

 organisms examined by me is confined to a very small 

 portion of the visible spectrum ; never extending into 

 the ultra-violet or infra-red. Visually it only includes 

 the green and blue, and photographically it extends very 

 slightly further into the violet. The economic value of 

 such a light source is obvious, and it is a matter of great 

 practical importance to determine its method of produc- 

 tion." 



The writer experimented with 13 species. 



('02). McKENNEY, R. E. B. Observations on the 

 conditions of light production in luminous 

 bacteria. Proc. of Biol. Soc. of Wash., 

 Nov. 20, 1902, vol. xv, pp. 213-234. Also a 

 separate. Bibliog. of 35 titles. 



('02). BARNARD, J. E., AND MACFADYEN, ALLAN. On 

 Luminous Bacteria. Annals of Botany, vol. 

 xvi, Dec., 1902, pp. 587-588. 



("03). MOLISCH, HANS. Vienna Acad. Sci., 1903. 

 Luminous bacteria for Safety Lamp. 

 Science, 1903, p. 719. 



Paper read, but not yet printed. Note in Science made 

 from a Renter's telegram. 



('04). GORIIAM, F. P. 



See a preliminary note in Ceutralb. f. Bakt., 2Abt., 

 XIII Bd. 



XXVIII. Hydrogen Sulphide and Otherwise 

 Unclassified By-Products. 



('79). MIQUEL, P. De la fermentation sulfhydriquc. 

 Bull, de la Soc. ohim., T. xxxn, 1879, P- 

 127-131. 



('89). HOLSCHEWNIKOFF. Uaber die Bildung von 

 Schwefelwasserstoff dtirch Bakterien. 

 Fortschr. d. Med., 1889, Bd. vii, pp. 201-213. 



('91). NENCKI, M. Die isomeren Milohsauren als 

 Erkennungsmittel oinzelner Spaltpilzarten. 

 Centralb. f. Bakt, Bd. ix, 1891, pp. 304-306. 



('gi-'93). RAY-PAILHADE. Reoherohes experiment- 

 ales sur le philothion. Paris, 1891. Le 

 phiilothion et le soufre. Assoc. frang. pour 

 1'av. des sci., Congres de Besangon, 1893. 

 Part i, pp. 193, 250, and 302. 



('92). SOMMARUGA, E. Ueber Stoffwechselproducte 

 von Mikroorganismen. Zeitschr. f. Hyg., 

 Bd. xii, 1892, pp. 273-297. 



('92). PETRI, R. J., u. MAASSEN, A. Ueber die Bil- 

 dung von Schwefelwasserstoff durch die 

 Krankheitserregenden Bakterien imter be- 

 sonderer Berucksichtigung des Schweine- 

 rothlaufs. Veroffent. d. k. Gesundheitsamtes, 

 xvi Jahrg., 1892, p. 119. 



('93). STAGNITTA-BALISTRERI. Die Verbreitung der 

 Schwefelwasserstoffbildung unter den Bak- 

 terien. Arch, fur Hyg., Bd. xvi, 1893, pp. 

 10-34- 



For demonstration of sulphuretted hydrogen in gela- 

 tin, the author adds iron saccharate, tartrate, or acetate 

 to the gelatin. For fluids he uses lead acetate paper. 



('93). RUBNER. Ueber den Modus der Schwefel- 



wasserstoffbildttng bei Bakterien. Arch. f. 



Hyg., Bd. xvi, 1893, pp. 53-72. 

 ('93). RUBNER. Die Wanderungen des Schwefels 



im Stoffwechsel der Bakterien. Arch. f. 



Hyg., 1893, Bd. xvi, pp. 78-100. 



