INDEX. 



G89 



Glycerin-agar. bacillus hydrophilus fus- 



cus, 523 

 mallei, 490 

 pestis, 563 



of swine plague. Marseilles, 509 

 tuberculosis, 476 

 roll -tube cultures of bacillus cavi- 



cida havaniensis, 517 

 of bacillus cadaveris in hydro- 

 gen atmospheres, 584 

 Goat's milk immunized, antitoxin of, 357 

 precipitation of antitoxin from, 



358 



Gold chloride as an antiseptic, 190 

 Gonococcus of Neisser, 226, 391 



biological characters of, 393 



discovery of, 7 



multiplication of, in leucocytes, 



253 



Graham bread, bacteriology of, 672 

 Grain's method of staining, 29, 34 



solution for decolorizing in staining, 



28 



Grape sugar in liquid culture media, 68 

 growth of bacillus coli com- 



munis in solutions of, 532 

 Graveyards, bacteria in the soil of, 643, 



(.4(5 



Gray-parrot disease, micrococcus of, 419 

 Ground-water region of the soil, free from 



bacteria, 644 



Guaiacol, antiseptic power of, 204 

 Guinea-pigs, effects of injection of tuber- 

 culous matter into, 480 



ILEMATOCOCCUS bovis (Babes), 419 

 Hsemoglobinuria of cows, cocci of, 419 

 Haffkine's anticholeraic inoculations, 



302 



Hail, number of bacteria in, 632 

 Haloid elements, action of, on bacteria, 



172 



Hands, disinfection of the, 216, 648 

 Hanging-drop cultures, 64 



of typhoid bacilli, appearance 



of, 442 

 Hansen's discovery of the bacillus of 



leprosy, 7 

 Hazen and White's method of separating 



typhoid bacilli in water supplies, 445 

 44 



Heat, action of, on anthrax spores, 587 

 attenuation of virulence by, 131 

 influence of, on bacterial growth, 

 153 



on bacillus pestis, 564 

 isolation of spores by, 68 

 as a sterilizer of culture media, 52 

 dry, as a disinfectant, 212, 213 



influence of, on bacterial growth, 



154 



non-penetration of, 154 

 as a sterilizing agency, 53 

 moist, influence of, on bacterial vi- 

 tality, 154 

 Heating, discontinuous, as a sterilizing 



measure, 53 



Heliostat in photomicrography, 107 

 Helman's tuberculin from potato cul- 

 tures, 363 



Helmholtz'S experiments opposed to spon- 

 taneous generation, 4 

 Hernialbumose, 262 



Herbivora, susceptible to bacterial injec- 

 tion, 96 

 to anthrax, 234 

 Hericourt and Richet, experiments of, on 



bacillus tuberculosis, 364, 365 

 Hesse's apparatus for the bacteriological 



analysis of air, 618 



Heterogenesis or spontaneous genera- 

 tion, 5 



Heydenreich's micrococcus, 415 

 Hoffman's experiments on the preserva- 

 tion of putrescible liquids, 5 

 Hog cholera, bacillus of (Salmon and 



Smith), 503 



prevalence, symptoms and post- 

 mortem appearances of, 505, 

 506 

 protective inoculations against, 



322 

 group of bacteria, varieties or 



species '? 506, 507 

 erysipelas, bacillus of, 511 



protective inoculations against, 



324 



symptoms and post-mortem ap- 

 pearances of, 514 



Holz's method of searching for the ty- 

 phoid bacillus in water supplies, 444 



