THE AMERICAN" MONTHLY 



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Gelatin plate surface colony, fig. 5, 3 days, x7, and 

 deep colony, fig. 6, 2 days, x60, both are 22 degrees C. 

 In 24 hours the colonies appear as white points. If x60 

 they appear greenish yellow. In 5 days, they become 2 

 to 4 mm in size with a central area and a peripheral 



zone. 



Figures 7 and 8 show cover-glass preparations from 

 bouillon culture, one x600 and the other xl500, taken 



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with Reich erf 8 ocular 4, objective 1-18. At 20 degrees 

 C., the milk sours and curdles after 4-5 days ; at 37 de- 

 grees, there is free growth but no curdling. 



Bacterium lactarii. — This is found constantly in 

 milk that has soured spontaneously. It is oval, single or 

 in pairs. Chains of 4 to 6 each occur. Fig. 13 shows pairs^ 

 with the attached ends square and rounded. Segmenta- 



