LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS XvH 



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78. Lamblia intestinalis icg 



79. Endamceba coli 160 



80. Developmental cycle of Eimeria schuhergi 162 



8r. Asexual cycle of Plasmodium falciparum 163 



82. Forms of Babesia muris 164 



83. Developmental cycle of Nosema bombycis 165 



84. Sedgwick-Tucker aerobioscope 184 



85. Jeffer's plate for counting colonies 191 



86. Surface divided into square centimeters for counting colonies 192 



87. Receptor of the first order uniting with toxin 216 



88. Receptor of the second order. ^17 



89. Receptorof the third order 221 



90. Deviation of complement 223 



91. Mucor mucedo 238 



92. Mucor corymbifer 238 



93. Aspergiltus glaucus 239 



94. Penicillium crustaceum 240 



95. Coccidioides immitis , 242 



96. Oidium lactis 244 



97. Oidium albicans, colony 245 



98. Oidium albicans, mycelial thread 246 



99. Scutidum of favus on the arm of a man 247 



100. Scutulum of favus in a mouse.- 248 



loi. Achorion schoenleinii, colony 249 



102. Sporolrichum schencki, cultures on agar 250 



103. Sporolrichum schencki, forms of myceliuin 251 



104. Organisms found in oidiomycosis 252 



103. Actinomyces bovis 255 



106. Gonococci and pus cells 259 



107. Meningococcus in spinal fluid 265 



108. Pneumococcus showing capsule . . 267 



log. Staphylococcus aureus, gelatin culture. . . ., 276 



iiov Bacillus subtilis 280 



111. Anthrax bacilli in capillaries of the liver 281 



112. Bacterium anlhracis showing spores 282 



113. Bacterium OMihracis, colony upon a gelatin plate 282 



114. Bacterium anthracis, thread formation of colony 283 



115. Clostridium perfringens, in agar showing gas formation 288 



n6. Tetanus bacilli, showing terminal spores 292 



117. Clostridium tetani, stab culture 293 



118. Clostridium bolulinum , 294 



119. Bacillus of diphtheria 299 



120. Bacillus diphtheric^ stained by Neisser's method 299 



121. Forms of Bacillus diphtheria in cultures on LogfHer's serum 300 



