CONTEXTS vii 



CHAPTEB XXII. 



PAGE 



Bacillus Showing Staining Reactions Similar to Those of the Tubercle Bacilli 

 I.u<t:artenV Bacillus -Sniegnia Bacillus Leprosy Bacillus Gra 

 Bacilli . . 316 



CHAPTER XXIII. 

 The Influenza and Pseudoinfluenza Bacilli The Koch-Weeks Bacillus . . 321 



CHAPTKH XXIV. 

 The Producers of Abscesses, Cellulitis, Septicaemia, etc. . . 329 



CHAPTER XXV. 



The Diplococcus of Pneumonia (Pneumococcus, Streptococcus Lanceolatus, 



Micrococcus Lanceolatus) The Pneumobacillus (Friedlander Bacillus) . 349 



CHAPTER XXVI. 



Meningococcus or Diplococcus (Micrococcus) Intracellularis Meningitidis, and 



the Relation of it and of Other Bacteria to Meningitis . . . 360 



CHAPTER XXVII. 



The Gonococcus or Micrococcus Gonorrhcese The Ducrey Bacillus of Soft 



Chancre . . . 366 



CHAPTER XXVIII. 



Bacillus Pyocyaneus (Bacillus of Green and of Blue Pus) Bacillus Proteus 

 Vulgaris Group of Malignant (Edema Bacilli Bacillus Aerogenes Cap- 

 .sulatus ............ 374 



CHAPTER XXIX. 

 The Anthrax Bacillus and the Bacillus of Symptomatic Anthrax . . 382 



CHAPTER XXX. 

 The Cholera Spirillum (Spirillum Cholera' Asiatic-re) and Allied Varieties . " 393 



CHAPTER XXXI. 

 Clanders Bacillus (Bacillus Mallei) . . . 408 



CHAPTER XXXII. 



Th<- Bacillus of Bubonic Plague The Bacillus Icteroides The Micrococcus 



Melitensis . . 413 



CHAPTER XXXIII. 



Representative Pathogenic Micro-organisms Belonging to the Higher Bac- 

 teria 418 



