xxiv CONTENTS 



SUB-DIVISION X. THE GRAM-NEGATIVE MICROCOCCI. 



XLVI. The gonococcus. 



Introduction, - - 634 



Section I. Experimental inoculation, - 635 



Section II. Morphology, 635 



(1) Microscopical appearance and staining reactions, p. 635. (2) 

 Cultural characteristics, p. 638. 



Section III. Biological properties, -. 640 



Section IV. Detection and isolation of the gonococcus, - 642 



XL VII. The meningococcus. 



Introduction, 644 



Relationship of the meningococcus to the gonococcus. 



Section I. Experimental inoculation, 645 



Section II. Morphology, 645 



Section III. Biological properties, 647 



Section IV. The isolation and identification of the meningo- 

 coccus, - - 650 



Micrococcus catarrhalis. - - 651 



PART III. THE PARASITIC FUNGI. 



XL VIII. The parasitic Hypomycetes. 



Section I. The genus Discomyces, - 655 



Introduction. 



I. Discomyces bovis, - 656 



(1) Experimental inoculation, p. 656. (2) Morphology; Detection 

 of the parasite. A. Microscopical appearance, p. 657. B. Cultural 

 characteristics, p. 659. (3) Biological properties, p. 660. 

 The parasites of actinomycosis, p. 660. 



II. Discomyces israeli, p. 661. III. Discomyces thibiergi, p. 661. 



IV. Discomyces liquefaciens, p. 661. V. Discomyces garteni, 

 p. 661. VI. Discomyces asteroides, p. 662. VII. Discomyces 

 forsteri, p. 662. VIII. Discomyces rosenbachi, p. 662. IX. 

 Discomyces madurse, 662. X. Discomyces freeri, p. 664. 

 XI. Discomyces brasiliensis, p. 665. 

 The parasites of mycetoma, p. 665. 



XII. Discomyces minutissimus, p. 666. XIII. Discomyces far- 

 cinicus, p. 667. XIV. Discomyces caprae, p. 668. XV. Dis- 

 comyces hofmanni, p. 669. XVI. The polychrome discomyces 

 of Vall<e, p. 669. 



