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the gelatine liquefies, and then the growth settles at the bottom 

 of the tube. 



FIG. 68. FIG. 69. 



Appearance of culture of bacillus 

 of tetanus after agitating the lique- 

 fied gelatine. (Frftnkel and Pfeif- 

 fer.) 



Six days' culture of bacillus 

 of tetanus in gelatine (deep 

 stab). (Frftnkel and Pfeiffer. 



Agar. At brood-heat, on agar, the growth is quite rapid, and 

 at the end of forty-eight hours gas bubbles have formed and the 

 growth nearly reached the surface. 



