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17 Troughs of glazed lireciay for placing on Bacteriological Hrnch a devised hy Mr. ( or.un of 

 the Clinical Research Association, size of outer trough, 7 in. hy 5 in. by 5 in. 



I'cr pair. 6/- ; per du/.rii p.ur- 



li" troughs have been devised to hold cultures, etc., in antiseptic solution wliidi h.ive t.. In- ij.-,r : 

 outer trough contains the fluid, and the inner is perforated near bottom and is pruvulrd with ll.inur .it i,,|, 

 est on outer trough. There is a saving of fluid, as the inner trough can he lifted out of solution, tout. 

 :royed, and then trough replaced in the same solution. 



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J T Bacteriological Specimens, mounted on 3 by 



1. Actinomycosis, culture and tissues, 1/9 each. 



2. Bacillus Acidi Lactici, culture, 1/9 each. 



i. Bacillus Anthracis : culture, impression, blood, spleen 

 juice, and tissues, 1/9 each ; spores, 2/3 each. 



4. Bacillus Anthrax Symptomatic (Rauschbrand), cul- 



ture, i/o. each. 



5. Bacillus Bubonic Plague, culture and tissues, 1/9 each. 



6. Bacillus Coli Communis : culture, 1/9 ; flagella, 5/6 



each. 



7. Bacillus Diphtheria : culture (various ages) and 



membrane, 1/9 each. 



B. Bacillus Diphtheria, pseudo-culture, 1/9 each. 

 9. Bacillus Dysenteric, culture, 1/9 each. 



10. Bacillus Kilamentosus : culture, 1/9 ; spores, 2/3 each. 



1 1 . Bacillus Fluore*cens Liquefaciens, culture, 1/9 each. 



12. Bacillus Fowl Cholera, culture, 1/9 each. 



13. Bacillus Friedlander, culture, 1/9 each. 



14. Bacillus Gaertner, culture, 1/9 each, 

 i;,. Bacillus Icteroides, culture, 1/9 each. 



i(>. Bacillus Lactis Aerogenes, culture, 1/9 each. 



17. Bacillus Leprs, in tissues, 1/9 each. 



18. Bacillus Malignant CEdema, culture, 1/9 each. 



KI. Bacillus ?.lallei (Glanders), culture and tissue, 1/9 each. 

 20. Bacillus Megatherium, culture, 1/9 each. 



i I iacillus Mesentericus : culture, 1/9; spores, 2/3 each. 

 22. Bacillus Prodigiosus, culture. 1/9 each. 



i in. slides. 



S 23. Bacillus Proteus VulgarU : culture, 1/9 ; Atgella. j/6 



each. 



S 24. Bacillus Pyocyaneus. culture, i/y each. 

 S 25. Bacillus Subtilis : culture, 1/9 ; spores, 2/3 each 

 S 26. Bacillus Swine Fever, culture, 1/9 each. 

 S 27. Bacillus Tetam : culture, 1/9; llagella, 5/6 each. 

 S 28. Bacillus Tuberculosis : culture, sputum, and turaes. 



1/9 each. 



S 29. Bacillus Tuberculosis? pseudo-culture. 1/9 each. 

 S 30. Bacillus Typhosus : culture, 1/9; flageUa, 5/6 each. 

 S 31. Bacillus Violaceus. culture, 1/9 each. 

 S 32. Micrococcus Gonorrhoea, pus. 1/9 each. 

 S 33. Micrococcus Mclitensis, culture. 1/9 each. 

 S 34. Micrococcus Tetragenus, culture, 1/9 each. 

 S 35. Pneumococcus. culture and sputum. 1/9 each. 

 S 36. Sarcina Lutea, culture, 1/9 each. 

 S 37. Staphylococcus Cercus Flavus, culture, 1/9 each. 

 S 38. Staphylococcus Pyogenes Albus, culture, 1/9 <M< h 

 S 39. Staphylococcus Pyogenes Aurcus, culture. 1/9 each. 

 S 40. Staphylococcus Pyogenes Citreus. culture, 1/9 each. 

 S 41. Streptococcus Faecalis, culture, 1/9 each. 

 S 42. Streptococcus Pyogenes, culture. 1/9 each. 

 S 43. Streptococcus Salivaris, culture, 1/9 each. 

 S 44. Vibrio Asiatic Cholera: culture. 1/9; rlagclla. 5 ' 

 S 45. Vibrio Finkler Prior: culture. 1/9; i orach. 



S 46. Vibrio Metschnikovi : culture, i It) ; llagella, 5/6 each 



8 Bacteriological Cultures, in heavy test tubes, 6 by | in., and packed in wood block 

 cases with slip cover and clip . . each 



cases with slip cover and clip 



1. Actinomycosis Bovine. 



2. Actinomycosis Human. 



3. Bacillus Acidi Lactici. 



4. Bacillus Aertryck. 



5. Bacillus Anthracis. 



6. Bacillus Anthrax Symptomatic 



(Rauschbrand). 



7. Bacillus Botulinus. 



8. Bacillus Cloace. 



9. Bacillus Coli Communis. 



10. Bacillus Coryzae. 



11. Bacillus Danysz. 



12. Bacillus Diphtheria;. 



13. Bacillus Diphtheria? pseudo. 



14. Bacillus Dysenteria: (Flexner). 



15. Bacillus Dysenteric (Kruse). 

 i(>. Bacillus Dysenteria; " Shiga." 



17. Bacillus Dysenteric 1'. 



18. Bacillus Filamcntosus. 



10. Bacillus Fluorcsccns liquefacieus. 



20. Bacillus Fluorescens non-lique- 



facieus. 



21. Bacillus Fowl Cholera. 

 Z2. Bacillus Friedlander. 

 23. Bacillus Gaertner. 



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 C 50. 

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Bacillus Typhosus para Brian and 



Kayser. 



Bacillus Violaceu^ 

 Gonococcus. 

 Meningocoi 



Micrococcus Catarrhalis 

 Micrococcus Meln 

 MicrococciH Roseus. 

 Micrococcus Tctragenus. 

 Micrococcus Zymogcnes 

 PnwiBtococciu 

 Sarcina. 

 Sporothrix. 



Staphylococcus Pyogcnes Albus. 

 Staphylococcus Pyoxenes Aureus 

 Sta;>hyl<K-occus Pyogcnes Citreus. 

 Staphylococcus Cereus Flavus. 

 Streptococcus Fxcalis. 

 Streptococcus l'yoi;ones. 

 Streptococcus Salivan-. 

 Streptothrix. 

 Vibrio Asiatic Cholera 

 Vibrio Finkler and Prior 

 Vibrio Metschnikovi 



