158 J. Wyman on living organisms in heated water. 
Series A. The flasks used in this series had a capacity of 
Ss canary 300 ¢. c. and had a long and sle nder neck ; this was drawn 
the —— of the flask were a few grains of meat 
and sugar, and 20 ¢.c. of water boiled 25 minutes. An infuso- 
m was formed on the 5th day; the _ was opened on 
the 3lst. Vibrios were found in large num 
xp. I1.—50.¢.¢. of beef-juice and water were @ boiled twenty 
minutes. On the 4th day a thick infusorial film was form 
over the whole surface of the fluid; the flask was cag on the 
6th day and found to contain Vibrios and Bacter 
Exp. 1.—The flask contained a small piece of | beef a 
stages. ange, some of them having their pontaile fin 
era sri still ten, while others were filled w b oil-gl 
~ Calvin Ellis who was unable to recognize any di 
the 3 which it ome and those 
’ the muscles. 
ined very thin wheat paste ! mixed 
iling was continued 25 minutes 
» 30th day, the flask eet: 
found filled with Monads. 
