496 Mr. A. Mallook and Lieut.-Col. A. M. Davies. [Nov. 30, 



The following appearances were relied on, as indicating the growths 

 of 7>. antJtracis : 



Xntrient Broth at 37 C. After 24 48. hours, whitish deposit, and 

 presence of small flocculent masses in upper part of tube, which 

 fall down on shaking ; the broth itself remains clear ; absence of any 

 pellicle. 



A gar Stroke at 37 C. Whitish thin defined growth along the stroke, 

 with irregular edges, not spreading widely. 



Microscopic Appearances. Rods, threads and felted masses, with spores 

 either free or lying within the rods. Rods non-motile. 



The subjoined table gives the results of all the experiments made on 

 anthrax. 



Experiments on />. anfJiraei*. 



* A itanda for ngar. f B for broth. 



