CONTENTS ix 

 SPECIAL BACTERIOLOGY continued : 



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Bacillus Capsulatus, Bacillus Megaterium, and Bacterium 



Zopfii, ....... 227-229 



The Cladothrices, ...... 229-230 



Bacteria found in Leguminous Nodules, . . . 230-232 



The Nitrifying Bacteria, . . . . . 232 



The Nitre-Bacteria, ...... 233-234 



PART IV. 

 THE HYPHOMYCETES, OR MOULD FUNGI 



Achorion Schonleinii, ..... 235 



Tinea Galli, ....... 236 



Tricophyton Tonsurans, ..... 236 



Thrush, . . . . . . .237 



Oidium Lactis, . . . . . . 238 



Penicillium Glaucum, . . . . . 238 



The Aspergilli, ...... 239 



Microsporon, ...... 240 



The Mucors, . . . . . . 241 



Fusisporium Moschatum, . . . . 242 



PART V. 



THE BLASTOMYCETES, OR YEAST FUNGI 



Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, I., . . . . 244 



Ellipsoideus, I., II., .... 245 



Pastorianus, I., II., III., ... 247 



Apiculatus, . . . . .248 



Anomalus, ..... 248 



Marxiaiius, . . . . . 248 



Membranaefaciens, .... 249 



Exiguus, ..... 249 



Acidi Lactici, .... 249 



Mycoderma Cerevisiae et Vini, .... 249 



The Torulae, ....... 250 



PATHOGENIC BLASTOMYCETES 



Saccharomyces Hominis, ..... 250 



Lithogenes, . . . . 251 

 Neoformans, . . . .251 



Subcutaneus Tumefaciens, . 251 



in Hydrophobia, .... 252 



