GERMS. FUNG] 



PLATE III. 



Fig. 16. 



Fig. 15. 



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ilasses of bioplasm and vegetable organism* 



( bacteria 7) in active movement irom surface 



of villas in cattle plague. The bacteria are 



only shown in outline. X 2800. pp 34, 66. 



From central part of a dark red clot taken 

 from, aorta cattle plague within twenty-four 

 houra after death, a, largest red blood corpus- 

 cles and those of average si/e; some were stel- 

 late. 6, vegetable organisms, bacteria only 

 shown in outline, c, white blood corpuscles, 

 exhibiting active movements. X 700. pp. 3i,66. 



Fig. j8. 





ig. 19. 



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Living organisms found in closed vessels into which nuid and organic matter had. been previously 



introduced, due care having been taken to exclude air. The contents of the flasks had been well boiled. 



The large oval bodies in FiiSs 17, 18, are crystals. Fig. 17 X 1700, Fig. 18 X 1700, Fig. 19 X 1700. Fig. 20 



shows one of the smallest objects in Fig. 19 x 2tOO. pp. 34, 49. 



Fig. 21. 



Vegetable growths in the mucus 

 of the gall bladder. Cattle 

 plague. These organisms were 

 very numerous. Below a. a 

 myeloid corpuscle, x 1800. The 

 vegetable organisms only shown 

 in outline, p. 66. 



Fungi in different staaes of growth in the sputum of a patient 



in the last stage of phthisis. Spores or germs are seen to be 



very numerous, and the stems have grown from these 



x -Jlo. p. 20 



of an inch 



L. S. 3. ,1665. 



x 215 linear. 

 x 700. 



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