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Bacillus — Continued. 



dysentery, vi, B, 215. 

 glanders, ix, B, 468. 

 Hansen, v, B, 467. 

 Koch-Weeks, v, B, 305. 

 Morax-Axenfeld, v, B, 3p7. . 

 plague, ix, B, 467. 

 typhoid, ix, B, 466. 

 Backhousia citriodora, iv. A, 111. 

 Baclad, ix, D. 320. 

 Baclods, iii. A, 527. 

 Bacon, vi, C, 196. 

 Bacong, i, s, 36. 

 Bacopa, ix, C, 140. 



monniera, vii, C, 188 ; ix, C, 140, 513. 

 Bacteria, decomposition of copra by molds 



and, iii. A, 124. 

 liquefaction at a Filipino tannex-y of the 



media due to liquefying, x. A, 362. 

 soil, ix, A, 7. 

 sterility of amcebic abscesses of the liver 



as regards, v, B, 223. 

 Bacterial infections, the role played by the 



insects of the dipterous family Pho- 



ridSB in relation to the spread of, x, 



B, 309. 

 vaccines, iii, B, 421 ; v, B, 565. 

 Bactericidal substances in fibrin, iv, B, 171. 

 Bacteriology : 



Anthrax in the P I. (Boynton), vi, B, 93. 

 Bacilli of the dysentery group (Ohno), 



i, 951. 

 Bacillus coli communis in the peripheral 



blood of man during life (Ruediger), 



x, B, 25. 

 Bactericidal substances in fibrin (Coca), 



iv, B, 171. 

 Bacteriological examination of artesian 



wells (Barber), viii, B, 443. 

 Bacteriology of leprosy (Johnston), ix, 



B, 227. 

 Beriberi in the Japanese army. The 



Kakke coccus of Okata-Kokubo (Her- 



zog), i, 169. 

 Biological study of the water supply of 



the P. I. (Edwards), iii, B, 121. 

 Blastomycosis of the skin (Phalen and 



Nichpls), iii, B, 395. 

 Carbohydrate reactions of the dysentery 



bacillus (Butler), viii, B, 123. 

 Cause of the frequent reappearance of 



cholera in the P. I. (Heiser), iii, B, 89. 

 Cholera (Marshall), iii, B, 107. 

 Cholera and choleralike vibrios encoun- 

 tered in the P. I. (McLaughJin and 



Whitmore), v, B, 403. 

 Cholera carriers (SchBbl), x, B, 11. 

 Cockroaches and ants as carriers of the 



vibrios of Asiatic cholera (Barber), 



ix, B, 1. 

 Cultivation of Bacillus leprse (Clegg), iv, 



B. 77. 

 Cultivation of the lepi-osy bacillus 



(Clegg), iv, B, 403. 

 Cutaneous reaction in leprosy (Teague), 



iv, B, 328. 



Bacteriology — Continued. 



Discussions of cultivation of Bacillus 

 lepras (Clegg), treatment of cholera 

 ( Rogers ) , and treatment of Asiatic 

 cholera (Nichols and Andrews), iv, 

 B, 141. 



Dysentery bacilli as studied by the single- 

 cell method (Barber), viii, B, 539. 



Dysentery bacillus (Whitmore), vi, B, 

 215. 



Experience with some enriching media 

 recommended for bacteriological diag- 

 nosis of Asiatic cholera (Schobl), x, 

 B, 127. 



Filtration of immune senims (Ruediger), 

 iv, B, 333. 



Germicidal power of glycerin on various 

 microorganisms under various condi- 

 tions (Ruediger), ix, B, 465. 



Immunization of guinea pigs by the in- 

 oculation of avirulent tubercle bacilli 

 in agar. Observations on animals in- 

 oculated with tuberculosis from lepers 

 (Barber), x, B, 145. 



Influence of symbiosis upon the patho- 

 genicity of microorganisms (Musgrave), 

 iii, B, 77. 



Intestinal flagellate in man (Castellani 

 and Chalmers), v, B, 211. 



Isolation of Diplococcus intracellularis 

 miningitidis from a case of cerebro- 

 spinal meningitis (Willets and Schobl), 

 viii, B, 133. 



Medical survey of Taytay. Bacteriologi- 

 cal analyses of the water supply 

 (Clegg), iv, B, 215. 



Milk poisoning due to a type of Staphy- 

 lococcus albus occurring in the udder 

 of a healthy cow (Barber), ix, B, 515. 



Notes on beriberi (Williams and John- 

 ston), X, B, 337. 



Outbreak of plague in Manila (Schobl), 

 viii, B, 409. 



Pipette method in the isolation of single 

 microorganisms and in the inoculation 

 of substances into living cells (Baiber), 

 ix, B, 307. 



Pneumonic plague. Bacteriology (Strong 

 and Teague), vii, B, 187. 



Reaction of culture media in relation to 

 the morphology of the cholera organism 

 (Ohno), iv, B, 341. 



Role played by the insects of the dip- 

 terous family Phoridae in the spread of 

 bacterial infections (Roberg), x, B, 

 309. 



Streptothricosis with special reference to 

 the etiology and classification of myce- 

 toma (Musgrave, Clegg, and Polk), iii, 

 B, 447. 



Susceptibility of cockroaches to plague 

 bacilli (Barber), vii, B, 521. 



Test of Coccobacillus acridiorum on lo- 

 custs in the P. I. (Barber and Jones), 

 X, B, 163. 



Tropical bronchomycosis (Castellani), v, 

 B, 197. 



