BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



GENERAL TEXT-BOOKS. In English the student may consult the 

 following: " Micro-organisms and Disease," E. Klein, 3rd ed. London, 

 1896. " Bacteriology and Infective Diseases," Edgar M. Crookshank, 

 London, 1896. "A Manual of Bacteriology," George M. Sternberg, 

 New York, isted. 1893, 2nd ed. 1896 (this book contains a full biblio- 

 graphy). "Textbook upon the Pathogenic Bacteria," Joseph M'Far- 

 land, London, 1896. "Practical Bacteriology," A. A. Kanthack and 

 J. H. Drysdale, London, 1895. " Bacteria and their Products," G. S. 

 Woodhead, London, 1891. The articles on bacteriological subjects in 

 Clifford Allbutt's " System of Medicine," London, are of the highest 

 excellence, and have full bibliographies appended. For the hygienic 

 aspects of bacteriology see " System of Hygiene," Stevenson and 

 Murphy, London, 1892-94. 



In German: "Die Mikroorganismen," by Dr. C. Fliigge, 3rd ed. 

 Leipzig, 1896. (The first edition of this book, published in 1886, 

 was a monograph by Fliigge. The third is practically a new work 

 edited by Fliigge and written by Frosch, Gotschlich, Kolle, Kruse, 

 and R. Pfeiffer. It contains a very full treatment of the subject 

 and has a complete list of references.) " Lehrbuch der patholog- 

 ischen Mykologie," by Baumgarten, Braunschweig, 1890. " Grun- 

 driss der Bakterienkunde," C. Fraenkel, Berlin, 1890. "Die 

 Methoden der Bakterien-Forschung," F. Hueppe, Wiesbaden, 1891. 

 " Naturwissenschaftliche Einfiihrung in die Bakteriologie," F. Hueppe, 

 Wiesbaden, 1896. "Einfiihrung in das Studium der Bakterio- 

 logie," C. Giinther, Leipzig, 1893 (4th ed. 1895). "Lehrbuch der 

 bakteriologischen Untersuchung und Diagnostik," L. Heim, Stutt- 

 gart, 1894. 



In French : For students, two extremely useful books are " Precis 

 de microbie," by Thoinot and Masselin, 3rd ed. Paris, 1896, and 

 "Precis de bacteriologie clinique," Wurtz, Paris, 1895. 



PERIODICALS. For references to current work see Centralbl. f. 

 BakterioL ti. Parasitenk., Jena. This publication commenced in 1887. 

 Two volumes, each containing 26 weekly numbers, are issued yearly. 



