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It is actively motile, especially in the comma stage 

 though the long spiral forms also possess this property. 



GROUPING. As found in the slimy flakes in the intes- 

 tinal discharges from cholera patients, Koch likens its mode 



FIG. 88 



Microspira comma. Impression cover-slip from a colony thirty-four 

 hours old. 



of grouping to that seen in a school of small fish when 

 swimming up stream i. e., they all point in nearly the 



FIG. 89 



Involution-forms of microspira comma, as seen in old cultures. 



same direction, and lie in irregularly parallel, linear groups 

 that are formed by one comma being behind the other with- 

 out being attached to it. 



On cover-slip preparations made from cultures in the 



