INDEX 



589 



Epithelioma, 509 



Epithelium, coccidia in the, 401 



Eruption of papules and vesicles in a 



cow, 317, 321 

 " Exalted virulence," cultures of, 447 



Facultative anaerobic and serobic bac- 

 teria, 90 

 Fffical matter, influence of on various 



species of bacteria, 529 

 Favus herpes tonsurans, 479 

 Fermentations : 



power of bacteria to form various 

 specific, 125 



poisonous, 130 

 Fever, relapsing, spirillum Obermeyeri of, 



466 

 Fibrinous croup, 300 



rhinitis, 300 

 Film specimens, 11 

 Filter, hot water, a, 42 

 Fixed contagia, group of, 315 

 Finkler- Prior, vibrio of, 452 

 Flagella : 



demonstration of with aid of tannin 

 and ferro sulphate solution, 21 



spirilla-like, 21 



staining of, with osmic acid, acetate 

 of soda and potassium bichromate, 

 22 



uses of to bacteria, 117 



possessed by typhoid bacillus, 242 



of cholera vibrios, 418 

 Flagellate monadina:, 504 

 Flasks for fluid media, 28 

 Flavus, vibrio, 409 

 Flavescens, vibrio. 409 

 Fluorescens liquescens, bacillus, 187 

 Food animals : 



tuberculous disease among, 358 



efl'ects of food derived from, 358 



in cattle and swine, 358 

 Foot and mouth disease, microbe of, 150 

 Formalin, use of the fumes of, 65 

 Foulbrood, bacillus of, 331 

 Fowk : 



dipther'.tic and net^otic deposits in, 

 322 * 



natural tuberculosis in, 338 



cholera, 209 



enteritis, 211 



epithelioma contagiosum of, 508 

 Fresh specimens, importance of, 8 

 Frettchenseuche, disease of, 211 

 Friedlander's bacillus, 157 

 Fuchsin. 73 



bodies, 522 

 Fungi : 



YEAST, 471 — 476 

 torula, 471 

 blastomycetes, 471 



Fungi : 



gemmation of 472 

 ascospores of, 472 

 torula cerevisise, 473 

 saccharomyces, 471 



cerevisise, 473 



vini, 4^3 



pastonanus, 473 



mycoderma, 473 

 mycoderma vini, 473 



aceti, ^74 

 iiidium albicans, 474 

 thrush, 475 



MOULD, 477 — 497 



hyphomycetes, or mycelial, 477 



hypha;, 477 



thallus, 477 



mycelium, 477 



ascomycetes, 477 



conidia, 477 



sporangia, 477 



oidium lactis, 478 



favus, 479 



herpes tonsurans, 479 



pityriasis versicolor, 479 



Achorion scho^nleini. 479 



Trichophyton tonsurans, 479 



microsporon furfur, 479 



Aspergillus, 480 



glaucus, 480, 482 



flavescens, 480, 482 

 _niger, 482 

 basidia, 480 

 candidus, 480 

 fumigatus, 480, 482 

 spore formation — asexual, sexual, 



480 

 carpogonium, 480 

 pollinodia, 480 

 ascogonium, 480 

 perithecium, 482 

 pneumono-mycosis, 484 

 pencillium, 484 

 phycomycetes, 484 

 mucor, 484 

 corymbifer, 484 

 rhizopodiformis, 484 

 " mycosis mucorna," 484 

 saprolegnia, 485 

 zoosporangia, 485, 486 

 oogonium. 486 

 antheridia, 486 

 oospores, 486 

 salmon disease. 4S6 

 actinomyces, or ray fungus, 486 

 actinomycosis. 488 

 wooden tongue, 488 

 granules, actinomyces, 491, 49=; 

 nodules, ,, 492 



clubs, ,, 493 



mycelial branched threads, 495 

 mycetoma- madura disease, 497 



varieties of, 497 



