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BACTERIA. (Continued.) 



CULTURE CHARACTERS. 



ACTIONS. 



Liquefying; white colon- 

 ies with greenish tinge; 

 funnel-shaped in test- 

 tube. 



Liquefying; concentric 

 colonies; funnel-shaped 

 in test-tube. 



Not liquefying; small red 

 knobs, with fecal odor. 



Not liquefying; thick 

 violet colonies; deep 

 red on potato. 



Not liquefying; grows 

 slowly; pale-rose col- 

 onies. 



Liquefying rapidly ;round 

 yellow dots with zone; 

 fecal odor. 



Grows slowly; foul odor. 



Growth best at 39 C.; 

 slowly liquefying on 

 potato; a yellow 

 wrinkled skin, under- 

 neath whicha red color. 



Grows rapidly. 



Liquefying; spiny periph- 

 ery; foul odor due to 

 methylmercaptan. 



Liquefying; yellow dots. 



Grows best at 37 C. 



Causes cellulose to 

 ferment. 



Albuminous decom- 

 position. 



HABITAT. 



Air. 

 Air. 



Air. 



Marshes. 



Marshes. 



Blennorrhagic pus. 



Boiled ne'e. 

 Dead mice. 



Stagnant water. 



Vegetable infu- 

 sions and tartar 

 of teeth. 



Putrefaction. 



In carcinomatous 

 and normal 

 mamma. 



Putrid blood. 



Stagnant water. 

 Human feces. 

 Garden-earth. 



DISCOVERER. 



Fliigge. 



Flugge. 

 Caspary. 



Flugge. 



Schroter. 



Zopf. 



Mace. 



Frank. 

 Esmarch. 



Perty. 

 Mullen 



Rosenbach. 



Duclaux. 



Scheurlen. 



Klein. 



Miiller. 



Bienstock. 



Luderitz. 



Bumm. 



Vaginal secretion 

 and lochial dis- 

 charges. 



Human feces. Bienstock. 



