INDEX. 



271 



P;ie:c 



n.'ictcria — continued. 



hansing-clrop cultures 



in bread, liaking does not destroy all 



in milk Tod. 



isolation from diseased tissues, methods I'f. 



limits of si."<e 



long" vitality of 72, 2r-|, 



monotonous morphology of 



move against a stream 



non-nitrif_\'ing" associated with nitrifying... 



o.xidation r.f ammonia and ammonium salts 

 by 



photographing in stained tissues 136, 



prehistoric 



presence in diseased tissues, how deter- 

 mined 



rapidity of movement 



rare in Arctic 



rare in mountain air 



sensitiveness to acids 



sensitiveness to alkalies 



species found in meat-extracts 



thermal range of 7.^. 



toleration limit for sodimu chloride . . 70, 



Bacterial ash, alkaline 



Bacterial disease communicated by beetles. . . . 



Bacterial soft rots, similarity of 



Bacteriology, 



milestones in progress of 



prominent workers in 



Bacteriosis of walnut i74. 



prevention of 



Bacterium, 



Cohn's genus 



Ehrenberg's genus 



iron stored by 



plant parasites belonging to genus 



Migula's use of the word i')0, 



substituted for Pseudomonas i()h, 



triloculare b.)5, 



Bacteruun campestre, 



commimicated by slugs, larv;e, etc 



effect of desiccation on 



enters plant through water-p<")res. 92,94, loj, 



enzymes produced by 



relation to soft white rots 



tissues occupied by 7. 10, i 



useful for comparison 



Bacterium hyacinthi, 



effect of desiccation on 



effect on Amaryllis atamasco 



Bacteruun malvacearum, 



leaf spots due to 



stomatal infection _■ 



Bacterium pediculatum, branchmg nf 



Bacterium phaseoh, 



beans infected with, by way of stomata 



effect of direct sunlight on 



pigment of 



Bacterium pericarditidis, 



flagellum of 



green fluorescence of 



261 



200 



If 



tR 



2''.i 



64 

 140 



255 

 -55 

 (<■) 

 69 

 260 

 241. 



42 



9-i. 



215 



8 



151 



152 



176 



93 



166 

 165 

 261 

 171 

 165 

 171 

 , 169 



215 



71 



, 124 



6S 



I, r2 

 29 



71 

 66 



95 

 126 



92 



72 



179 



237 

 65 



Bacterium pericarditidis — continued. 



viscidity in fluid culture-media 42 



\-itality of 72 



r.actr'rium sdlanacearum, 



distriljuted l.)y insects 2r5 



I'ptimum temperature for 86 



plants iniiculaled with 17. 202 



relation to soft white rots 7.? 



st.ain produced by 65 



B.'icteriuni s_\-uc_\'aneum, bine color cif, in .acid 



milk 65 



Bacterium syringae 64, 06, 135 



I-Sacteriuni vStewru4i, 



stdck-cuhures of. bow best kept 7- 



tissues affected by 4, go 



Bacterium tcrmo, 



Cohn's and de l>ar_\'s .account of 1661 



Dallinger & Dr\-sdale's conception of 170 



n.agella of 20, 170, 2 [9 



Bacterium triloculare, llagclla of 20, i6() 



Bactermm \\a sen 1 .arum, 



relaticiu to red stain of sugar-cane 66 



stock cultures of, how best kept 72 



Bactridiuni, as a genus name 15S 



fjalsam, for mounting sections no 



Banti, isol.ations on slatU media 227 



Barfoed's reagent 20S 



Bechamp, views concerning morphology.. .. 176 

 Beef-bouillon, 



proper sterilization of 98 



standard pept' mized 45, 195 



Beetles, disease spreai.l b_\- 02, 178, 215 



Beggiatoa 162 



Bell-jars, for use in inocidations loS 



Benda's iron-baematox_\lm iSS 



Benzoic acid 74 



Beyerinck, 



agar for detection of acid-forming colo- 

 nies 5r, 233 



agar for cultivation of nitrite bacteria 190 



Bacillus oligocarhophilus 241 



blue pigment bacteria in cheese 237 



fermentation of indigo 257 



Kapillarhebermikroscopirtropfenflasche 226 



root-tuliercle bacteria, study of 153 



thermotaxis 254 



Bilirubin as a test for free oxygen 57 



Billroth, views cfincerning morphology 17(1 



Birds, intestinal tract of, bacteria in 258 



Blood-serum 48 



Bhie prints, making of, for drawing purposes. 150 

 Bokorny, amount of nutrients needed by bac- 

 teria 225 



Bolley, on longevity of bacteria 263 



Boni's method of staining capsules 194 



Bouillon, 



cultures in, for flagella staining 20, 190 



lead acetate m 51 



neutral red in 51 



of varying degrees of alkalinity and aciditv. 51 



peptonized standard 195 



salted 51 



steriliz.ation i>f 9^, 99 



