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BACTERIA IN RELATION TO PLANT DISEASES. 



Coo). Smith, R. GrBig. A fish disease from 

 George's River. Proc. Linnean Soc, New 

 South Wales for igoo. Sydney, 1901, vol. 

 XXV, pp. 605-609. 



Cgg-'oo). MoscHcowiTz, Alexis V. Tetanus. A 

 study of the nature, excitant, lesions, symp- 

 tomatology, and treatment of the disease, 

 vvrith a critical summary of the results of 

 serum therapy. Studies from the Dept. of 

 Pathology of the College of Physicians and 

 Surgeons, Columbia University, New York. 

 Vol. VII, 88 pp. A bibliography of 2,2,7 titles. 

 1S99-1900. 



('01). ScHULTz, N. K. De la vitalite du microbe 

 de la peste bubonique dans les cultures. 

 Arch, des Sci. Biol, publiees par I'lnst. Im- 

 perial de Med. Exper. a St. Petersbourg. 

 T. VIII, No. 4, 1901, pp. 373-389. I plate. 



Organism not sporiferous. Author made various tests 

 from old cultures kept in sealed tubes of bouillon, and 

 concludes that under favorable conditions the pest bacil- 

 lus may preserve its vitalitj' and virulence for four 3'ears 

 In its most modified form, he sa^-s, it exists in the state 

 of very small round grains. 



('01). Tartakowsky, G., et Dchounkowsky. Du 

 microbe de la peripneumonie des boeufs. 

 Arch, des sci. biol. publiees par I'inst. imper. 

 de med. exper. a St. Petersbourg. T. viii, 



1901, pp. 441-460, 6 figs. 



Confirms the work of Nocard and Rou.x. 



(02). Marsh, M. C. Bacterium trutta;, a new species 

 of bacterium pathogenic to trout. Science, 

 n. s., vol. XVI. No. 409, pp. 706-707, Oct. 31, 



1902. Also a separate. 



This organism browns nutrient a,gar. Its thermal 

 death point is said to be 42^' C. 



('02). Shiga, K. Weitere Studien fiber den Dysen- 

 teriebacillus. Zeitschr. f. H.vg. Bd. XEi, 

 1902, pp. 355-368. 



('02). Moore, V. A. The pathology and diiYerential 

 diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals. 

 Ithaca, N. Y., 1902. pp. xiv, 380. y2, figs. 

 8 plates. 



('02). Koch, Robert. An address on the transfer- 

 ence of bovine tuberculosis to man. Brit. 

 Med. Jour., London, 1902, vol. 2, pp. 1,885- 

 1,889. 



('03). Marsh, M. C. A more complete description 

 of Bacterium truttaj. Bull. U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission for 1902. Washington, Govt. Print- 

 ing Office, 1903, pp. 411-415, with two plates. 

 Also a separate. 



Grows well in media which is neutral or -I 5, but there 

 is little or no growth when the acidity is -|- 15. Growth 

 is also inhibited b\' an alkalinity- of — 5. Gelatin and 

 blood serum areliepiefied. There is no growth on potato 

 unless it is first neutralized ; then there is a scanty white 

 growth. Milk is not coagulated, but it becomes fairly 

 transparent after two weeks. It does not ferment glu- 

 cose, lactose or saccharose. It reduces uitrates to nitrites 

 and to ammonia It is not clearly mobile It does not pro- 

 duce indol or phenol. The optimum temperature is at 

 or near 20^' C. It is actively patliogenic to trout, especially 

 brook troiit. in whicli the disease was first observed. 



('03). MoNFALLET, D. Bihliographie abregee des 

 infections. Paris et Santiago (Chili), Ch. 

 Goffi, editeur, 1903, pp. 1-65. 



About I'lon classified references to papers on human 

 and animal diseases of a communicable nature. 



(,'04). Remlincer, P. I^es tr.avaux recent sur la rage 

 Bull de I'Inst. Pasteur, 1904, T. II, pp. 753- 

 764. 



"We have sho^\■u that if one filters an emulsion oi 

 rabies virus through a Berkefeld V bougie and tlien cen- 

 trifuges llie filtrate, the up]3er la>e!^ are deprived of vir- 

 ulence, but the virulence i^ kept in the lower layers. 

 Barratt luis obtained the same results with an unfiltered 

 emulsion of a rabid brain." 



(04). Flexner, Simon, Hoet, L. EmmETT, and as- 

 sistants. Bacteriological and Clinical Studies 

 of the Diarrheal Diseases of Lifancy, with 

 Reference to the Bacillus Dysenteric 

 (Shiga). Studies from the Rockefeller In- 

 stitute for Medical Research, New York. 

 Vol. II, 1904, pp. 7-202. 



VIL Predisposition, Conditions Favoring Infection 

 or Immunity. 



ChauvEau. See xxii. 



LoEEFLER, FriEdrici-i. Zur Immunitiitsfrage. 

 Mitth. a. d. K. Gesundheitsamte. Bd. i, 

 1881, pp. 134-187. Also a separate, 54 pp. 



Metchnikoff. See xxi. 



NuTTALL. See XXXVIII. 

 NuTTALL. See XXE 



FluEggE, C. Studien fiber die Abschwachun.g 

 virulenter Bakterien und die erworbene 

 Immunitat. Zeitsch. f. Flygiene. 1888. Bd. 

 IV, pp. 208-230. 



BuchnER. See XXI. 



NissEN. See xxi. 



Lehmann. See xxi 



Og,\ta. See xxi. 



Buchner, Hans. Ueber Immunitat. deren 

 natiirliches Vorkommen und kiinstliche 

 Erzeugung. Mtincb. Med. Wochenschr. 

 1891, 38 Jahrg., pp. 551-554, 574-579- 



Ehklich and WassErmann. See xxi. 



HuEPPE, Ferdinand. Perlsucht und Tuber- 

 culose. Berliner klin. AVochenschrift, 1901. 

 No. 34, pp. 876-878. Also a separate, pp. 10 



Zaeolotny, D. Recbcrches sur la peste. 2 



mem. Experiences d'inoctdation, d'im- 



munisation et de traitement des animaux. 



Arch, des Sci. Biol, publiees par I'Inst. Im- 



erial de Med. Exper. a St. Petersbourg. 



VIII, No. 4, 1901, pp. 390-427. 2 plates. 



. Metchnikoff, Elie. L'immunite dans les 



rnaladies infcctieuses. Paris (Masson), 



1901, pp. IX, 600, av. fig. German trans, by 



Julius Meyer. Jena (Fischer"), 1902, pp. xi, 



45fi- 

 Not seen. 

 . Ammon, Otto. Theoretische Betrachtungen 



fiber Ansteckung und Disposition. Arch. f. 



Hyg. Bd. XLH, 1902, pp. 289-305. 

 04). KoLLE and Wasserman. See in. 



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('81). 



Symbiosis, Antagonism. 



Keen, Edward. Ueber ein neues Milchfer- 

 ment aus dem Kaukasus Bull, de la Soc. 

 Imp. d. Nat. de Moscou, Tome lvi, pp. 141- 

 177, 2d part (No. 3), 2 plates, 1881. 



Kephir. Dispoi n caucasica, uov. gen. and u. s]-i. Plates 

 good. 



('84). Krannii-\ls, H. Ueber das Kumys-ahnliche 

 gotriank "Kephir" und ueber den "Kephir"- 

 pilz. Deutsch. Arcbiv. f. klin. med. Bd. 

 XXXV, pp 18-37, I pl.ate. Bibliography of iS 

 titles. 



