536 BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



In 1895 it was divided into two parts. Abtheilung I. deals with 

 Medizinisch-Jiygienische Bakteriologie und thierische Parasitenkunde. 

 The volumes of this part are numbered consecutively with those of the 

 former series, the first issued thus being vol. xvii. Abtheilung II. 

 deals with Allgemeine landwirtschaftlich-technologische Bakteriologie, 

 Garungs-physiologie rind PJlanzenpathologie. Twenty-six numbers 

 forming one volume are issued yearly. The first volume is entitled 

 Zweite Abtheilung, Bd. I. Both parts contain original articles, Referate, 

 an account of new methods, progress of questions relating to immunity, 

 and a catalogue of new literature. 



The most complete account of the work of the year is found in the 

 Jahresb. it. d. Fortschr. . . . d. path. Mikroorganismen, conducted 

 by Baumgarten, and published in Braunschweig. This publication 

 commenced in 1887. Its disadvantage is that the volume for any 

 year does not usually appear till two years later. 



Bacteriology is also dealt with in the Index Mediciis. For valuable 

 lists of papers by particular authors see Royal Society Catalogue of 

 Scientific Papers. 



The chief bacteriological periodicals are the Journ. Path, and 

 Bacterial., edited by Sims Woodhead, Edinburgh and London ; the 

 Ztschr. f. Hyg. u. Infectionskrankh., edited by Koch and Fliigge, 

 Leipzig ; and the Ann. de P Inst. Pasteur, edited by Duclaux, Paris. 



Valuable papers also from time to time appear in the Lancet, 

 Brit. Med. Journ.) Deutsche med. Wchnschr., Berl. klin. Wchnschr., 

 Semaine nitd., Arch. f. Hyg., Arch. f. exper. Path. u. Pharmakol. 

 Besides these periodicals the student may have to consult the Stipple- 

 mental volumes of the Reports of the Local Government Board which 

 contain the reports of the medical officers, also the Proc. JRoy. Soc. 

 London, the Compt. rend. Acad. d. sc. , Paris, the Compt. rend. Soc. de 

 biol.) Paris, and the Arb. a. d. k. Gsndhtsatnte (the first two volumes 

 of the last were denominated Mittheilungeii). 



CHAPTER I. GENERAL MORPHOLOGY AND BIOLOGY. 



Consult here especially Fliigge, "Die Mikroorganismen." De 

 Bary, "Bacteria," translated by Garnsey and Bayley Balfour, Oxford, 

 1887. Zopf, "Zur Morphologic der Spaltpflanzen," Leipzig, 1882 ; 

 " Beitr. z. Physiologic und Morphologic niederer Organismen," 

 5th ed., Leipzig, 1895. Cohn, Beitr. z. Biol. d. Pflanz., Bresl., 

 (1876) ii. v. Nageli, "Die niederen Pilze," Munich, 1877 ; " Unter- 

 suchungen iiber niedere Pilze," Munich, 1882. Migula, " System der 

 Bakterien," Jena, 1897. Duclaux, " Traite de microbiologie,'' Paris, 

 1898-99. For general morphological relations see Ray Lankester, 

 art. "Bacteria," Encyc. Brit., gth ed. Engler and Prantl, "Die 

 natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien," Lieferung 129. " Schizophyta " (by 



