A Manual of Determinative 

 Bacteriology 



BY 



FREDERICK D. CHESTER 



Bacteriologist of the Delaware College Agricultural Experiment Station, and 



Director of the Laboratory of the State Board of Health of Delaware; 



Member of the Society of American Bacteriologists ; of the 



Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science ; 



and of the American Public Health Association 



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" We believe that it will be, as the author hopes, a convenient guide 

 for the student with cultures to identify, and as such will prove a valuable 

 adjunct to the elaborate manuals of this microscopic science." 



— JVew York Post. 



"The student of botany, the hygienist, and the physician are the 

 richer by the publication of this important work." — Medical News. 



" It is preeminently as a laboratory guide in the identification of 

 the various forms of bacteria unknown to the student that the work is 

 to be commended, and as such it is indispensable. — Medical Record. 



"Will no doubt find a place among the reference books of most 

 bacteriological laboratories." — Plant World. 



"The book can be recommended confidently to the laboratory 

 workers in general." — Journal of the American Medical Association. 



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