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liquefaction — i. e., of digesting it — it will soon be discovered 

 that the mode of liquefaction differs with different organ- 

 isms and is practically constant for the same organism. 



Fig. 32 



Series of stab-cultures in gelatin, showing modes of growth of different 

 species of bacteria. 



Some bacteria cause a liquefaction which spreads across the 

 whole upper surface of the gelatin and continues gradually 

 downward; with others it occurs in a funnel-shape, the 

 broad end of the funnel being uppermost and the point down- 



