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Reply to the Observations of M. Trecul rela- 



tive to Fermentation. 



1879 Observations relative to a Note by M. Tre- 

 cul, on the Subject of lower Organisms. 



Second Reply to M. Berthelot. 



Reply to Notes by M. Trecul, dated Decem- 

 ber 30 and January 30. 



Observations on the Reply by M. Trecul. 



Third Reply to M. Berthelot. 



Fermentations. Verbal Observations ad- 



dressed to M. Trecul. 



Fourth Reply to M. Berthelot. 



Remarks on the Occasion of a Communica- 



tion from M. Feltz in Regard to a Lep- 

 tothrix found in the Blood of a Woman 

 suffering from acute puerperal Fever. 



Remarks on the Occasion of a Communica- 



tion from M. Feltz concerning microscopic 

 Organisms. 



Verbal Observations apropos of a Communi- 



cation from Messrs. Ed. and H. Becquerel, 

 as to the Degree of Cold which may be 

 endured by the Bacteria of Anthrax and 

 by other microscopic Organisms without 

 their losing their Virulence. 



1880 Concerning virulent Diseases, and, more par- 

 ticularly, the Disease popularly known as 

 chicken Cholera. 



