586 



INDEX 



Bacillus : 



segriigation of the protoplasm of, 177 



torula-like chains of, 177 



club-shaped terminals of, 177 



germ inationof spores of in hay infusion, 

 188 



mesentericus, 182 



proteus vulgaris, 75, 182 



fluorescens liquescens, 187 



colonies of typical, rgo 



clots and solidifies milk, 193 



filamentosus, 199 



prodigiosus, 200 



pyocyaneus, 200 



steptothrix, 201 

 Foersteri. 201 



cladothrix dichotoma, 201 



beggiatoa, 203 



pathogenic, 204, 535—583 



Davaine septicjcmia, 205 



fowl cholera, 208 

 enteritis, 214 



grouse disease, 215 



swine fever, 217 



wildseuche, 222 



oriental, or bubonic, plague, 224 



Texas fever, 223 



typhi murium. 224 



aerobic of malignant osdema, 229 



beef-pie (Portsmouth), 229 



choleraic diarrhoea, 230 



gas-forming aerobic, 233 



asrogenes capsulatus, 235 



gasoformans, 235 



f^Ecalis alkaligenes, 247 



erysipelas, swine, 251 



Egyptian ojihthalmia, 253 



septicaemia in man, 256 

 in mouse, 248 

 Pasteur's, 378 

 influenza, 256, 259 

 anthracis, 271 



Buchner's experiments with, 538, 

 539 



ulcerative stomatitis (calfj, 292, 294 

 diphtheria, 296 

 pseudo, 300 

 cultures of, 307 

 glanders, called mallei, 324, 329 

 syphilis, 330 

 foulbrood, 331 

 rhtnoscleri-'ina, 331 

 tuberculosis, 333 

 tubercle, 346 

 lepra;, 362 



tetani, 372, 378, 379. 380 

 charbon, symptomatic, 373, 383, 384 

 cedematis maligni (Koch's), 375 — 378 

 "drumstick," 379 

 enteritidis sporogenes, 371, 389, 397 

 amylobacter, 391, 

 variola;- vaccinae, 39S 

 calf lymph 398 — 400 



Bacillus : 



jequirity, Sattler's researches regard- 

 ing, 540, 547 

 Bacteria : 



staining and treating, methods of, 7 et 



scq. 

 ingredients adapted for, 10 — 15 

 Eherlich's method for tubercle and 



leprosy, 17 

 Gram's, 16 

 Koch's, 17 

 Lust^arten's, 17 

 examination of air for, 83 

 of ice for, 85 

 of milk for, 85 

 of soil for, 85 

 methods of studying in the living state, 

 66 



of anaerobic cultivation, 86 

 pyrogallic acid, use in, 87 

 characters, general of. 88 — 121 

 composition of, 88 

 two kinds — aerobic ; ana;robic, 89 

 phosphorescent, 93 

 sporeK, vitality of, 95 

 growth and division of, 97 

 multiplication, rapidity of, 97 

 division, mode of, loi 

 sporesof, formation of,io3,io5, 106, 107 

 endo-spores in, 108 

 arthro-spores in, 109 

 tubercle-spores in, no 

 germination spores in, 112 

 motility of, 113 



Brownian, molecular movement in, 113 

 "swarming" of, 115 

 flagella, uses of to, 117 

 chemistry of, 122, 123 

 chemical changes wrought by, 122 

 nutritive gelatine, power of to pepto- 



nise, 122 

 whey, neutral, they produce acid or 



alkali in, 123 

 litmus tincture in staining, 123 

 gas. formation of, by, 125 

 fermentations, various specific, pro- 

 duced by, 125 

 pigments, powur to produce, 126—128 



researches on, 535 

 phosphorescent, power to become, 129 

 putrefaction, power to produce, 129 

 ptomaines, power to form, 129 

 evolution of, 176 

 vibriones, 404 

 antagonism amongst, 527 

 water, 527 



micrococcus aquatUis, 527 

 erythrosporus, 527 



fa;cal matter, influer.ce on various 

 species of, 529 

 action on, of leucocytes, 564 

 Bacteridie du chafdon, 271 

 Eacterio-scopic examination of water, 67 



