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INDEX 



Pasteur — continued : 



Louis, Discovery of the attenu- 

 ated virus, 122 

 Education at the 6cole 

 Normale, Paris, 104 

 at the Lycee Saint- 

 Louis, Paris, 103, 

 104 

 at the Royal College 

 of Franche-Comt^ at 

 Besanfon, 104 

 under Dumas and 

 Balard, 104 

 Elected a foreign member 

 of the Royal 

 Society, 117 

 Member of the Aca- 

 demy of Sciences, 

 112 

 ' £tudes sur la BiJre,' 119 

 Fermentation, Work on, 



108, 119 

 Investigations into cholera, 

 117 

 into the cause and pre- 

 vention of contagious 

 disease, 120 

 into the manufacture 

 of vinegar, 112 

 Life of, by M. Vallery- 



Radot, 126, 127, 128 

 Marriage with Marie 



Laurent, 107 

 Nominated a Senator, 118 

 Originator of methods for 

 the production of im- 

 munity, 122 

 Pasteur Institute, Opening 



of the, 126 

 Pedigree, loi, 102, 103 

 Promoting the publication 

 of Lavoisier's works, 117 

 Receivesapension of 12,000 

 francs a year, 

 126 

 increased to 25,000 

 francs a year, 

 126 

 the degree of Bache- 

 lier ^s Lettres, 104 

 Researches, Chemical, 105, 



106, 107 

 Strokes of paralysis, 126 

 Studies on the behaviour 

 and life-history of Bacil- 

 lus anthracis, 121 

 Succession to LUtre's 

 fautetiil at the Academy, 

 12C 



Pasteur — continued : 



Louis, Teacher of physics at the 

 Lyc^e of Tournon, 104 

 Work on rabies, 123 

 Pearl Fisheries, Bavarian, 5 

 Bohemian, 5 

 British, 5 

 Ceylon, 4, 8, 9 



Chief causes of the 



failure of the, 12 

 Failure of oysters, 9 

 Report on the, 12 

 Cingalese records of, 8 

 Dutch, 9 

 English, 9 

 Recent, 14 

 Saxony, 5 

 Scotch, 5 

 S3mdicate, 15 

 Trade in the hands of the 

 Arabs and Persians, 8, 9 

 Welsh, 5 

 Fishery, Mode of, 10 

 oyster, Filaria in, 4 « 11 11 



oyster-beds of the Red Sea, 14 

 Pearls, Finest, 10 

 Formation of, 3 



by larval cestodes, 13 

 by tapeworms, 13 

 in mussels, 7 

 Origin of, i 



of Oriental, 13 

 Sale of, II 

 Pebrine disease, 115, 116, 117, 149 

 Pedis, Stalks and tentacles of the, 33 

 Pelagothuria ludwigi, 33 

 Penycuik, Experiments on tele- 



gony at, 79, 84 

 Periostracum, 2 

 Periya paar, 12 

 Peruvian bark, Use of, 139 

 ' Phseodaria ' existing in radio- 



larians, 34 

 PhiUppine Islands, 16 

 Plana, House-fly harbours a larval 

 nematode, Disfharagus nasutus 

 (Rud.), 181 

 Pigeons, Breeding experiments 



with, 89 

 ■Pjntadin,' 8 

 Piroplasma, 170 



conveyed by Hamophysdis 



leachi, 171 



Malignant jaundice or bilious 



fever in dogs caused by a, 171 



Piroplasmosis spoken of as Texas 



fever, tick fever, blackwater, 



red water, etc., when present in 



cattle, 170 



