INDEX 



A BBE, condenser, 34. 

 ■"- Absorbent cotton, 14. 

 Acetic acid, decolorizing action, 60. 

 Acid 



acetic, 60. 



alcoliol, 312, 316. 



carbolic, use in detecting enzymes, 80. 

 in Parlette's solution, 338. 



production, 7G. 



pyrogallic, 272. 



sulpbanilic, 76. 

 Acids, determination of, 76. 

 Acidity of Media. 8. 

 Actinomyces bovis, 263. 

 Aerobes, 72, 74. 



pathogenic, 138. 

 Agar culture medium, 16, 



dextrose, 64. 



filtering of, 10. 



hanging-drop culture, 44. 



lactose, 64. 



melting point of, 56. 



plate cultures. 56. 



preparation of, 16. 



slopes, 16. 



sterilization of, 16. 

 Air analysis, 126. 



pump, 14. 

 Alcohol, as a decolorizing agent, 60. 

 Alcoholic solutions of dyes, 28. 

 Allialies, detection of in cultures, 76. 

 Alkalinity of media, 8. 

 Ameba coli, 344. 352. 

 Ammonia in cultures, 78. 

 Anaerobes, 72, 74. 



pathogenic. 92, 271. 



Wright's Method of Cultivating, 272. 

 Analysis of Air, 126. 



of gas, 74.- 



of milk, 132. 



of soil, 132. 



of wa.er, 128. 

 Anilin dyes, 28. 



water, 30. 

 Animal autopsy, 307. 



cage, 300. 



care of inoculated, 300. 



experiment, blank for, 308. 



inoculation, 294. 

 Anthrax bacillus, 1^7. 



group, 91, 167. 

 Antiseptic action, 72. 

 Antiseptics, testing of, 134. 

 Apparatus for cooling plates. 54. 



for tubins media. 10. 

 Arnold sterilizer. 10. 

 Arrangement of bacteria. 91. 

 Asiatic cholera germ, 251. 

 Asparagin, 46. 

 Aspergillus, 50. 

 Aspirator, 126. 

 Autoclave. 12. 

 Autopsy, animal. 302. 



cultures at, 304. 



human. 356. 



Instruments, 300. 



B 



ACILLUS, 89. 

 acidi lactici. 100. 

 serogenes, 175. 



capsulatus. 273. 

 amylobnrter, 46. 



Bacillus 



anthracls, 167. 



symptomatici. 277. 



botulinus, 285. 

 bovisepticus, 187. 

 capsulatum, 179. 

 carbonis, 277. 

 cuolerse gallinarum. 183. 



suum, 227. 

 coli, biology of, 219. 



effect of chemicals on, 1.34. 

 desiccation, 70. 

 reaction of medium, GG 



for removing sugars, 64. 



Gram's stain for, 62. 



in water, 130. 



motility, 40, .jO. 



plate cultures, 56, 58. 



production of acids, 76. 

 gases, 74. 



hydrogen sulphide, 78. 

 Indol, 78. 



thermal death point, 68. 

 diphtheria), 199. 

 dysenteriiB, 239. 344. 

 edematis, 281. 314, 318, 352. 



maiigni 381. 

 enteritidis. 223. 

 Feseri. 277, 314, 318. 

 icteroides, 231. 

 Infiuenzse, 211. 

 mallei, 191. 



mesentericus vulgatus, 95. 

 mycoides, 40, 42. 

 of blue-green pus, 247. 

 of bubonic plague, 243. 

 of chicken cholera, 183. 

 of glanders 191. 

 of hemorrhagic septicemia, 187. 

 of Japanese dysentery. 239. 

 of malignant edema. 281. 

 of swine plague, 182. 

 of swine erysipelas, 195. 

 of symptomatic anthrax, 277. 

 pestis. 243. 306, 330, 334, 352. 



bubonicBe. 243. 

 pneumonicie, 171. 

 prodigiosus. 74. 80, 103, 108. 

 proteus. 113. 

 pyocyaneus. 247. 

 Salmonii. 227. 306. 318, 334. 

 septicemia? hemorrhagicse, 183. 

 subtilis, 24. 2.->. 40, 46, 48 50, 54, 58, 



62. 66. 70. 72, 76, 80, 99. 

 suipestifer. 227. 

 typhi abdominalis. 235. 

 typhosus. .50, 70, 235, 318, 336, 338, 



346. 3.-;8. 

 tetani. 46. 289. 306, 314, 352. 

 tuberculosis, see Bact. tuberculosis, 

 vulgaris, 113. 

 vulgatus. 95. 

 Zopfii. 117. 

 Bacteria 



arrangement In groups, 91. 



capsule stain for, 50, 314. 



cell grouning of, 42. 



classification. 89. 



colonies of, 52. 



compared with yeasts and moulds, 50. 



decolorizing. 60. 



determining size, 38. 



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