BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



GENERAL TEXTBOOKS. In English the student may consult the 

 following : " Micro-organisms and Disease," E. Klein, 3rd ed. London, 

 1896. " Bacteriology and Infective Diseases," Edgar M. Crookshank, 

 London, 1896. "A Manual of Bacteriology," George M. Sternberg, 

 New York, 1st ed. 1893, 2nd ed. 1896 (this book contains a full biblio- 

 graphy). " Textbook upon the Pathogenic Bacteria," Joseph M 'Far- 

 land, London, 1896. x< Practical Bacteriology," A. A. Kanthack and 

 J. H. Drysdale, London, 1895. "Bacteria and their Products," 

 Woodhead, London, 1891. The articles on bacteriological subjects in 

 Clifford Allbutt's " System of Medicine," London, are of the highest 

 excellence and have full bibliographies appended. For the hygienic 

 aspects of bacteriology see " System of Hygiene," Stevenson and 

 Murphy. 



In German : "Die Microorganismen," by Dr. C. Fliigge, 3rd ed. , 

 Leipzig, 1896. (The first edition of this book, published in 1886, 

 was a monograph by Fliigge. The third is practically a new work 

 edited by Fliigge and written by Frosch, Gotschlich, Kolle, Kruse, and 

 R. PfeifFer. It contains by far the fullest existent treatment of the 

 subject and has a complete list of references. ) " Lehrbuch der patholo- 

 gischen Mykologie," by Baumgarten, Braunschweig, 1890. "Grun- 

 driss der Bakterienkunde," C. Fraenkel, Berlin, 1890. "Die 

 Methoden der Bakterien-Forschung," F. Hueppe, Wiesbaden, 1891. 

 " Naturwissenschaftliche Einfuhrung in die Bakteriologie," F. Hueppe, 

 Wiesbaden, 1896. "Einfuhrung in das Studium der Bakterio- 

 logie," C. Giinther, Leipzig, 1893 (4th ed. 1895). "Lehrbuch der 

 bakteriologischen Untersuchung und Diagnostik," L. Heim, Stutt- 

 gart, 1894. 



In French : For students, two extremely useful books are "Precis 

 de Microbie," by Thoinot and Masselin, 3rd ed. Paris, 1896, and 

 " Precis de Bacteriologie clinique," Wurtz, Paris, 1895. 



PERIODICALS. For references to current work see Centralbl. f. 

 Bakteriol. u. Parasitenk.^ Jena. This publication commenced in 1887. 

 Two volumes, each containing 26 weekly numbers, are issued yearly. 



