GENERAL MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY 



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Pig. S- — ^^lUustrating the general morphology of Coccaceae. a, b, micrococci (a) 

 differing in size, showing chain formation or streptococci (6) ; c, diplococcus; d, diplococ- 

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Pig. 6. — General morphology of Bacteriaceae. a, b, c, d, bacilli differing in size and 

 form; c, shows curved bacilli like those of Asiatic cholera; e, hay bacillus (JB. subtilis); 

 f, Y-shaped or branched bacilli, as of clover root nodules; g, drum-stick (Trommel- 

 aohlager) bacilli, as of tetanus — form due to the enlarged endospores. 



