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130. Work for this exercise. Carefully examine and describe 

 the cultures made in Exercise XXXIII. 



Examine the agar and bouillon cultures microscopically in 

 both the living condition and in stained cover-glass prepara- 

 tions. 



Describe the appearance of the bacteria and make a draw- 

 ing of a few of them from one preparation magnified 1000 

 diameters. 



Preserve a preparation to accompany notes. 



If there is any growth in the gelatin tube, make a series of 

 3 gelatin plates from the bouillon culture. 



Measure a few of the bacteria with the filar micrometer and 

 record the measurements. 



Inoculate a tube of glycerin agar, egg medium, and glycerin 

 bouillon from a culture of avian tubercle bacteria for study 

 in Exercise XXXVI. 



