CONTENTS. 7 



CHAPTER II. 



SUPPURATION (Continued). MICROCOCCUS GONORRHOS^E; DIP- 

 LOCOCCUS INTRACELLULARIS MENINGITIDIS ; DIPLOCOCCUS 

 LANCEOLATUS; BACILLUS OF FRIEDLAENDER 173-186 



CHAPTER III. 

 BACILLUS TUBERCULOSIS . . . 187-198 



CHAPTER IV. 



BACILLUS TUBERCULOSIS (Continued). BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS, 

 FOWL TUBERCULOSIS; PSEUDO-TUBERCULOSIS ; BACILLUS 

 SMEGMATIS 199-208 



CHAPTER V. 

 ORGANISMS RESEMBLING BACILLUS TUBERCULOSIS; BACILLUS 



OF LEPROSY; BACILLUS OF SYPHILIS 209-216 



CHAPTER VI. 

 BACILLUS OF GLANDERS ; ACTINOMYCOSIS ; RHINOSCLEROMA . . 217-227 



CHAPTER VII. 

 BACILLUS OF TETANUS; PSEUDOTETANUS 228-235 



CHAPTER VIII. 

 BACILLUS OF DIPHTHERIA; PSEUDODIPHTHERIA 236-249 



CHAPTER IX. 



SPIRILLUM OF CHOLERA; CHOLERA NOSTRAS AND SUMMER 



DIARRHCEA 250-259 



CHAPTER X. 



ORGANISMS RESEMBLING THE CHOLERA SPIRILLUM ; SPIRILLUM 

 OF FINKLER-PRIOR ; SPIRILLUM DENEKE ; SPIRILLUM MET- 

 SCHNIKOVI, ETC . . 260-267 



CHAPTER XI. 

 BACILLUS TYPHOSUS 268-282 



CHAPTER XII. 



ORGANISMS RESEMBLING BACILLUS TYPHOSUS; BACILLUS COLI 

 COMMUNIS; BACILLUS ENTERITIDIS; BACILLUS DYSEN- 

 TERIC ; BACILLUS PARATYPHOSUS 283-288 



