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cleanse and wash out with 1 in 20 carbolic acid a shallow glass dish 

 and bell. Cut a piece of filter- paper to line the bottom of the glass 

 dish, and moisten it with the same solution. 

 Method of Inoculating the Test-tubes. In 

 a glass beaker or an ordinary glass tumbler, 

 with a pad of cotton-wool at the bottom, 

 place the tube containing the cultivation, 

 the three tubes to be inoculated, three glass 

 rods which have been sterilised by heating 

 in the flame of a Bunsen burner, and a 

 thermometer. Provide a strip of paper, a 

 large label, a pencil, a pair of forceps, and 

 inoculating needles. All is now ready at 

 hand to commence the inoculation of the tubes. 



Liquefy the gelatine in the three tubes by placing them in a 

 beaker containing water at 30 C., or by gently warming them in 

 the name of the Bunsen burner. Keep the tubes, both before and 

 after the inoculation, in the warm water, to maintain the gelatine 

 in a state of liquefaction. Hold the tube containing the cultivation 



FIG. 37. IRON Box FOR 

 GLASS PLATES. 



FIG. 38. METHOD OF INOCULATING TEST-TUBES IN THE PREPARATION 

 OF PLATE-CULTIVATIONS. 



and a tube of the liquefied gelatine as nearly horizontal as possible 

 between the thumb arid index finger of the left hand. With the index 

 finger and thumb of the right hand loosen the plugs of the tubes. 

 Take the looped platinum needle in the right hand and hold it like 

 a pen. Remove the plug from the culture-tube by using the fourth 

 and fifth fingers of the right hand as forceps, and place it between 



