BACTEEIOLOGY 



CHAPTEE I 



GENERAL MORPHOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF JIICRO-ORGANISMS 



Errata 



Page 11, line 5 from bottom, /or Crenothi/E read Ceenothbix 



, 236, line 4, the words Note by Translator refer to what follows, not to what 

 precedes. 



„ 283 line 4, from bottom (note 1), for Klemperei read Klemperev. 



„ 298, note 1,/or quoted without reference, &c., read Pflilger's ArcMv, xix 

 p. 95. 



„ 302, lines 5-3 from bottom should read as follows : minutes in Liiifler's or 

 Kuhne's methyl blue, washed, dipped for an instant in 10 per cent, tannin 

 solution, slightly decolorised in feebly acid water, washed in water. 



the power of adapting themselves to altered conditions of life, 

 and of flourishing externally as well as internally. With fur- 

 ther reference to their relation to the human or animal frame 

 we speak also of ectogenous micro-organisms, which occur 

 outside the body, of endogenous, which exist in its interior, 

 and of ambigenotis, which are capable of life either within 

 or without. Again, the majority are unable to live without 

 oxygen, and these are termed aerobes ; but a large number 



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