INDEX. 



823 



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Reaction of the nutrient material in 



relation to bacteria ... ... 534 



Relapsing diseases ... 752 



Relapsing fever, spirillum of ... 479 



Rennet, ferment of ... ... ... 79 



Respiratory mucous membrane, bac- 

 teria on 724 



Rhabdomonas rosea ... 494 



Rhinoscleroma, bacillus of ... ... 291 



Ribbert on bacteria in healthy in- 

 testinal mucous membrane ... 743 

 Richet's experiments on disinfection 654 

 Rinderpest, micro-organisms in ... 204 

 Rindfleisch on streptococci in mycosis 



fungoides 209 



Rouget du pore, bacillus of 302 



Rust ,. 116 



Saccharomyces albicans ... ... 152 



apiculatus ... 150 



cerevisiae 148 



conglomerate ... 150 



ellipsoideus ... 150 



as the ferment of wine ... 589 



cxiguus 150 



glutinis ... ... ... ... 154 



mycoderma ... 150 



Pastoriarius 150 



sphasricus 150 



Salicylic acid, action on spores ... 666 



as an inhibitory agent ... 653 



Saliva, spirochrete of ... " 482 



Salt solution, action on spores ... 666 



Saprine 569 



Saprolegnia 634 



Saprophytic bacilli ... 351 



micrococci 212 



mould fungi, results of injection 



in animals ... 634 



Sarcina 160 



aurantiaca ... ... ... 226 



intestinalis ... ... ... 227 



litoralis Reitenbachii hyalina... 228 



lutea .' 225 



ventriculi 226 



Sattler on jequirity bacilli 347 



on micro-organisms in trachoma 203 

 Scarlatina, micrococci in 202 



epidemics, local variations in ... 764 



Schizomycetes 155 



Sehou's bacillus pneumonicus agilis... 325 



Schroeder and Dusch... 72 



Schulze ... 71 



Schiitte, regulations for disinfection 



in Gb'ttingen 776 



Schwann ... 70 



Sclerotium 104 



Season and locality in relation to the 



epidemic diseases of plants ... 631 

 Season, influence of. in cholera ... 453 



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Seasonal differences in the number 



of bacteria in food 718 



Seasonal predisposition to infective 



diseases 761 



Seats of invasion of infective agents 741 



Sections, method of preparation and 



779 

 802 

 801 

 310 

 312 

 211 

 450 



staining of 

 Separation of bacteria by dilution 



in fluid substrata 



Septicasmia in mice, bacillus of 



in rabbits, bacillus of ... 

 micrococcus of ... 



Ships,. cholera on 



Sieber's analysis of the mould fungi 502 

 Significance of micro-organisms ... 66 



Silk-worms, lethargy of 207 



Skin, bacteria on 723 



Small-pox epidemics, seasonal varia- 

 tions in 763 



Smut 110 



Soil, bacteriological investigation of 



693, 809 



influence of, in cholera 457 



occurrence and behaviour of 



bacteria in 691 



preservation of pathogenic bac- 



teria in 701 



relation to infective bacteria ... 692 



transport of bacteria within the 695 

 Solid nutrient substrata, advantages 



of 795 



Sources of infection 729 



Special methods of cultivation 



Special prophylactic measures in indi 

 vidual diseases... 



Specific points of invasion, impor- 

 tance of, for the mode of spread 

 of the disease 



Spermogonia 



Sphaerotilus natans 



Spirira 



characters of ... 



key for the diagnosis of 

 Spirillum 



choleras Asiatics 



Finkler and Prior 



leucomelsenum 



Obermeieri 



794 

 .. 771 



747 

 106 

 493 

 415 

 174 

 485 

 156 

 415 

 472 

 484 

 479 



rugula 482 



sanguineum 



serpens 



sputigenum 



tenue 



tyrogenum 



undula 



volutans 

 Spirochaete 



denticola 



Obermeieri 



plicatilis 

 Spiromonas 



Cohnu 



484 

 483 

 478 

 483 

 477 

 483 

 483 

 156 



479 

 481 

 493 

 493 



