686 
Flagella of bacillus of hog cholera 
(Loffler’s staining), 504 
hyacinthi, 573 
cdematis maligni, 581 
cdematis maligni, No. II., 588 
solanacearum, 571 
of swine plague, 509 
of symptomatic anthrax, 586 
typhi abdominalis, 437 
typhi murium, 524 
proteus vulgaris, 550 
pseudomonas Stewarti, 575 
spirillum of Finkler and Prior, 602 
Metschnikovi, 604 
Obermeieri, 590 
Flasks, Erlenmeyer’s, for liquid media, 
60, 63 
Pasteur’s, 63 
Sternberg’s, 38, 66 
Fleas, propagators of bubonic plague, 564 
Fleckenkrankheit, 415 
Flesh-peptone solution as a culture me- 
dium, 41 
gelatin, preparation of, 41 
Koch’s, use of, 69 
Flesh water as a culture medium, 40 
Flexner’s description of bacillus dysen- 
terie, 568 
Fliigge’s micrococcus septicus, 415 
directions for preparing fermented 
milk, 139 
Foa and Scabia’s experiments on micro- 
coccus pheumonis croupose, 342 
Foot-and-mouth disease, protective inoc- 
ulations in, 318 
Formaldehyde as a disinfectant, 204, 216 
Formalin, disinfectant power of, 204 
use of, as a test for typhoid bacilli, 
446 
Formic acid as a germicide, 183 
Formol, disinfectant power of, 204 
Foth’s directions for preparing mallein, 
320 
Fowl cholera, causes of, 288 
bacillus of, action of chlorine 
on, 177 
bacillus of, action of germicides 
on, 501 
bacillus of, thermal death-point 
of, 156 
INDEX. 
Frankel’s method of cultivating anaé- 
robic bacteria, 82 
pneumococcus, 339 
researches on the bacteria of the soil, 
643 
Frankel-Gabbett method of staining ba- 
cillus tuberculosis, 471 
Frankel and Simmonds, multiplication 
of typhoid bacilli in the spleen after 
death, 483 
Freezing, influence of, on bacterial vi- 
tality, 153 
French commission, report of, on Fer- 
rd4n’s anticholeraic inoculations, 301 
Freudenreich’s modification of Koch’s 
plate method, 79 
Friedlander’s bacillus, analysis of, 124 
thermal death-point of, 155 
pheumococcus, 396 
method of staining the tubercle ba- 
cillus, 80 
Fuchsin as a stain, 25, 27 
Fuller’s method of determining the re- 
action of nutrient media, 50 
Furniture, disinfectants for, 213 
GaBBeTT’s method of staining bacillus 
tuberculosis, 30 
Gaffky’s explanation of the failure to 
find Eberth’s bacillus in every case of 
typhoid fever, 482 
Galbanum, antiseptic power of, 203 
Gallic acid, action of, on bacteria, 183 
Gas developed by the bacillus of Em- 
merich and Weibel, 566 
by bacillus cedematis maligni, 
No. IL, 588 
by bacillus piscicidus agilis, 565. 
by bacillus of von Dungern (cap- 
- sule), 562 
bacillus (the) in its relations to hu- 
man pathology, 589 
Gases, action of, on bacteria, 172 
Gaslight, photomicrography by, 109 
Gastric juice, germicidal power of, 658 
protective by its acidity against 
attacks of cholera, 600 
Gastro-enteritis cholerica of chickens, 
symptoms and post-mortem appear- 
ances, 605 
