OF THE PRINCIPAL BACTERIA. 

 BACTERIA. CONTINUED. 



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Culture Characters. 



Actions. 



Habitat. 



Discoverer. 



/ing ; irregular gray- 

 ish, later greenish, colo- 

 nies, with very foul odor. 



Grows best on white of 

 egg at 37 C. ; red layer. 



On potato, a yellow growth 

 which changes with age. 



Liquefying ; oval colonies ; 

 scarlet-colored. 



Coloniesbrick-colored from 

 oxide of iron. 



Not liquefying; white col- 

 onies ; grow well on po- 

 tato. 



Small, round yellow dots, 

 later on cup-shaped, with 

 rose-colored periphery ; 

 liquefying. 



Slimy layer on potatoes. 



Liquefying; transparent, 

 then thick layer on po- 

 tato; like gum. 



Ferment causes oph- 

 thalmia. 



Skin between toes. 



Sweat of man. 



Yellow skin of 

 nutrient infu- 

 sions. 



Slime of diseased 



hyacinth-bulbs. 

 Marshes. 



Intestine of mon- 

 key. 



Intestine of fowls. 



Infusion of jequir- 



ity bean. 

 Drinking-water of 



wells. 



Mucus of vagina 

 and uterus. 



In red milk and 

 faeces. 



Sulphur waters. 



Water over rotting 

 plants. 



Stagnant water. 

 Air and potatoes. 



Bordoni- 

 Uffreduzzi. 



Zopf. 



Rasmussen. 



Wakker. 

 Kiitzing. 



Koch. 



Zopf. 



Sattler. 



Rabenhorst. 



Bumm. 



Hueppe and 

 Grotenfeldt. 



Trfivisan. 

 Perty. 



Muller. 

 Fliigge. 



