INDEX. 



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Cholera, protective arrangements in 



the healthy body 446 



seasonal predisposition ... ... 453 



sources of infection ... 443,738 



transmission by the sick ... 451 

 Cholera nostras, relation of Finkler 



and Prior's spirillum to ... 476 



Choline 569 



Citrate of lime, fermentation of ... 605 



Claclothrix 174 



dichotoma 491 



Clathrocystis roseo-persicina ... 490 



Claviceps purpurea 113 



Cleospora ... 115 



Clostridium 156 



Clothing, bacteria in 718 



Clou de Biskra 188 



Cochin on the time required for fer- 

 mentation 593 



Cohn's nutrient solution 790 



Comma bacillus 415 



Common salt as an inhibitory agent 654 

 Concentration of the nutrient medium 



in relation to the bacteria ... 533 

 Concurrent growth of bacteria ... 537 



of mould fungi with other 



organisms 513 



of yeast with other fungi ... 522 



Conditionsof life of the budding fungi 516 



of the fission fungi ...525 



of the lower fungi ... 501 



of the mould fungi ...502 



Conidia 106 



Constancy of the characters of the 



fungi 672 



of the products of tissue change 564 



Contact, transport by 739 



Contagion by direct contact ... 730 



by surrounding objects 731 



Contagious facultative parasites ... 732 



sources of 738 



infective diseases 730 



obligatory parasites 732 



sources of infection by ... 736 



Contamination of the soil 722 



Cordua on zoonotic finger erysipeloid 201 



Cordiceps isaria 115 



Corrosive sublimate as a disinfectant 670 



Cover glass preparations 778 



Crcnothrix 174 



Kiihniana 486 



Cryptococcus xanthogenicus ... 203 



Cultivation of anaerobic bacteria ... 800 



of micro-organisms 788 



special methods of 794 



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Dahlia... 782 



Davaine on progressive virulence ... 682 

 Death of the lower fungi, conditions 



affecting the 647 



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De Bary on bacillus megaterium ... 407 

 classification of the parasitic 



fungi 628 



Decay 616 



Degenerative changes in the fungi, 



variations as the result of ... 676 

 De la Croix on the action of chemical 



agents on bacteria 651 



Deneke on cheese spirilla ... ... 477 



Dental caries, bacilli in 298 



bacteria in ... 391 



Destruction of bacteria by chemical 



poisons 665 



by steam 665 



in the blood 742 



means for 662 



Dextran fermentation 600 



Dextran fermentation of sugar ... 215 

 Diagnosis of bacteria from tissue 



elements 787 



of the bacilli, key for 411 



of the micrococci, key for ... 232 



of the spirilli, key for 485 



Diastase, chemical composition of ... 581 



Diastatic ferments 576 



Dilution, separation of bacteria by. . . 802 

 Diphtheria in calves, bacillus of ... 328 



in pigeons, bacillus of 326 



Loeffler's bacillus of 280 



micrococci in 202 



sources of infection of 737 



Diplococcus albicans tardissimus ... 230 

 Disinfection 647 



by steam 772 



experiments, conditions of ... 647 



natural means of ... ... 685 



of dwelling-houses 775 



of excreta ... 772 



of linen, beds, &c. 772 



Schiitte's regulations for ... 776 



Dispora caucasica 372 



Distilled water, action on spores ... 666 



Distribution of bacteria 685 



Double staining 782 



Drainage, advantages of 721 



Drinking water in relation to 



typhoid fever 767 



Drop cultivations 794 



Drying, influence of on cholera bacilli 433 

 Dry zone in relation to the spread of 



bacteria from the soil ... 707 



Duclaux, on the coagulation of caseine 



by bacteria 580 



Dujardin-Beaumetz on sulphurous 



acid as a disinfectant 669 



Dulcite, fermentation of ... ... 603 



Duodenum, injection of cholera 



bacilli into 436 



Durin and Schebler on the analysis of 



bacteria P27 



Dwelling-houses, disinfection of ... 775 



