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CHIEF CHARACTERISTICS 



PATHOGENIC 



MAMMITIS OF 

 SHEEP. 



MKTSCHNIKOWI. 



MORBILLI. 



NEAPOLITANS. 



Micrococcus. 



Spirillum 

 (vibrio). 



Micrococcus. 



Bacillus. 



Bacillus. 



OXYTOCUS PERNI- Bacillus. 



CIOSUS. 



PERTUSSIS. 



PNEUMONIA (Pneu- 

 mococcus of Fried- 

 lander). 



PNEUMONIA (Pneu- 

 mococcus of Fran 

 kel; Micrococcus 

 of Pasteur). 



PNRUMONICIS 

 AGILIS. 



PROTEUS SEPTICUS. 



Bacillus. 



Bacillus. 



Bacillus. 



Bacillus. 

 Bacillus. 



Streptococci and in 

 fours. 



Motile spirals with An alkaline vac- 



flagella; aerobic. cine which will 



j cause immunity. 



Round motile cocci and 



diplococci. 



Small irnmotile rods, Produces acids in 

 with rounded ends- gelatin cultures. 

 no spores; faculta- 

 tively anaerobic. 



Small rods, with round- 

 ed ends, growing of- 

 ten in long threads. 



Short rods with round 

 ends. 



Very thin rods ; motile ; 

 spores. 



Short, immotile rods, 



ci, surrounded with 

 capsule ; no spores ; 

 not colored with 

 Gram: facultatively 

 anaerobic. 



Short, oval rods, offeu 

 in chains ; immotile ; 

 no spores ; in the tis- 

 sue surrounded with 

 capsule, colored with 

 Gram: facultatively 

 anaerobic. 



Short, thick motile rods 

 in pairs. 



Slightly 

 swelle< 



tly curved rods, 

 swelled in portions, 

 sometimes in 1 

 threads; motile. 



Foul gas. 



