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APPENDIX C. 



XXXIX 



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ort 



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nor K/i 



n* 



^^ly fetid : 



rs the 4 



Jii 



obe 



ani 



s^varmini 



'f Cheese, in 



seventy-two 

 :h some 



irs the neck of I 

 be foetid, and it 

 xamination, a poi- 

 multitudes of I 



iments. 

 remained cieJt, 



davs. Ontk 



)n 



;ven 



e 



)re 



fluid was n 

 marked, 



of the flask h* 







and «';■ 



niultitu'i«* 



nd, and ako 

 segments. 



tion 



J 



Theif 



tf'z/r/^^ 



tw 



ent) 



.four 



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its 



cont^"'"' 



W«i 



fdl 





s 



howed no change. After eleven days there was still no 



apparent change, though on the thirteenth a slight amount 

 of flocculent sediment was noticed. This deposit increased 

 in amount, very slowly, during the next fortnight ; though 

 afterwards the fluid seemed to undergo no further change, 

 and did not become generally turbid ^ 



No. XXVIIL Healthy Urine (^) and Filtered Turnip 

 Infusion (|), after forty- eight hours showed a very slight 

 turbidity, which, however, became quite marked in another 

 twenty-four hours. 



No. XXIX. Albuminous TJrine (|) and Filtered Turnip 

 Infusion (f ), after twenty-four hours, showed a slight turbi- 

 dity, which became much more marked in forty-eight hours ; 

 whilst in seventy-two hours there was a considerable deposit 

 at the bottom of the flask. 



No. XXX. Simple Turnip Infusion showed no change 

 in forty-eight hours, though in seventy-two hours there was 

 well-marked turbidity. The turbidity and sediment con- 

 tinued to increase for several days, and both were most 



F 



marked on the tenth day, when the flask was opened. There 

 was an outrush of gas, having an extremely foetid odour. 

 The fluid had an acid re-action, and when examined micro- 

 scopically, multitudes of Bacteria^ Vibrmies, and Leptothrix 

 filaments w^ere found — the movements of the Bacteria being 

 very languid. 



w 



Fourth Set of Experiments (XXXI — XXXVII). 



h. Fluid in contact with ordinary Air and its Particles ; 

 Flask Sealed after the Fluid had become Cold. 



No. XXXI. Healthy Urine remained in the warm-bath 

 for twenty-eight days without undergoing the least change. 



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1 c 



Still in my possession, unopened. In all probability the flocculi 

 which formed would be found to be similar in their microscopical, as 



