Groni) — Fungi, because it possesses no green colouring matter. 



Order — Saccharoniycetc'S (Or. salrharon, sugar; mnlSs, a fungus), because it requires a saccliarino 



liquid for nourisliment. 

 Genus — Saccliaromy'ces. 

 Common Name — Yeast or Torula. 



BACTERIA. 



Fig. 1. Micrococci— Splierical (Gr. mihros, small j kuMcos, a berry), seen singly and together. 



Fig. 2. Bacteria — Cylindrical (Gr. halderion, a staff). 



Fig. 3. Eacil'li— Filiform and straight (L. hacillum, a little staff). 



Fin. 4. ViBRioNES — Filiform and curved (L. vibro, I quiver). 



Fig. 5. Spip.il'lum — Spirally twisted. 



Note the threads of protoplasm at each end, cilia (L ciliiim, an eyelash). 

 Fig. G. The Zoogloea— Motionless Bacteria, embedded in gelatinous material (Gr. zoon, an animal; plin, 

 glue). 



CLASSIFICATION OF BACTERIA. 



Kingdom — Plantte. 



Sub-Kingdom — Thallophyta. 



Class — Protophy t a. 



Groiij) — Fungi. 



Order — Schizomycetes (Gr. scliisis, a splitting), because they multiply by splitting. 



6V7«e)'a— Micrococcus, Bacterium, etc. 



