INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



299 



Scarlet-fever, cocci associated with, 



127, 146, 148, 150, 151, 166. 



Schottmiiller reaction, 112, 116, 



I 5 I - 



Sediment, see Broth, growth in. 

 Selection of fluctuating varia- 

 tions, 9. 

 Serum reactions, 72, 147, 148, 150- 



152, 180-182, 189. 

 Silkworm disease, cocci in, 143, 



166. 



Size, see Cells, size of. 

 Skin, cocci of, see Staphylococci. 

 Small-pox, cocci associated with, 



149, 151. 



Species, see Bacterial species. 

 Spirillum rubrum, v. Esmarch, 



171. 



Spore-formation, 52. 

 Staining-reactions, 49. 



see Gram stain. 

 Standard method, see Committee 



on standard methods. 

 Staphylococci, 32, 79, 102, 172- 



177, 192, 195-198. 

 virulence and immunity reac- 

 tions, 179-182, 194-195. 

 cereus albus, Passet, 205. 

 Staphylococcus epidermidj,s Mbus, 



Welch, 194 195, 200. 

 mastitidis, Guiflel5eau, 143. 

 pyogenes albus, Rosenbach, 172, 



194, 195, 198. 

 pyogenes aureus, Rosenbach, 



172, 183. 

 pyogenes citreus, Passet, 190, 



197, 216. 



Starch, action upon, 72. 

 Statistical method, 10-13, J 8, 24, 



1 60. 



Statistical study of coccaceae, 41. 

 isolation of cultures, 43. 

 source of cultures, 42. 

 Stomach, cocci in, 232, 236. 

 Streptococci, chromogenic, 170, 



171. 



liquefying, 168-170. 

 systematic relations of, 24-27, 

 160-161, 164. 



Streptococcus (Billroth), Winslow 

 and Rogers, 23, 24, 32, 33, 

 37> 3 8 > 39, 4i> 55> 6 4, 9> 

 93~95> I2 9> *34, 135, 139- 

 161, 237. 



characters of, 93-94, 139-141; 



definition of, 95, 141. 



relation to Diplococcus, 110-116, 

 118. 



species of, 145-1 50, 153-155, 



159-160, 164-171. 

 Streptococcus agalactice contagiosce, 

 Kitt, 142, 143. 



anginosus, Andrewes and Hor- 

 der, 163, 165. 



aurantiacus (Bruyning), Ches- 

 ter, 185. 



bombycis (Bechamp), Cohn, 166. 



Bonvicini, Chester, 168. 



brevis, v. Lingelsheim, 145, 157, 



164, 165. 



brevis liquefaciens, v. Lingels- 

 heim, 154. 



brevis pharyngis, v. Lingels- 

 heim, 154. 



Brightii, Trevisan, 168. 



capsulatus Binaghi, 129, 131. 



carnis, Chester, 169. 



coli, Chester, 169. 



coli (Escherich), Migula, 170. 



coli grac His, Escherich, 154, 169. 



conglomerate, Kurth, 146, 157, 



165, 166. 



enteritis, Hirsh, 165. 

 enteritis, Libmann, 165. 

 enteritidis, Escherich, 168. 

 equinus, Andrewes and Horder, 



161. 

 erysipelatos, Fehleisen, 142, 164, 



165. 

 fcecalis, Andrewes and Horder, 



163, 165, 166, 170. 

 Fischeli, Chester, 169. 

 gracilis (Escherich), Lehmann 



and Neumann, 169, 170. 

 gracilis (Escherich), Migula, 



170. 



hollandicus, Weigmann, 132. 

 involutes, Kurth, 129. 



