Profs. P. F. Frankland and Marshall Ward. 



L Literature dealing more especially with Bacteriology in general. 



Geneeal Treatises. 



Baumgarten. Lehrbuch der pathologischen Mykologie. Brans- 

 wick, 1886-90. 



A treatise on the relations of micro-organisms to disease. 



Cornil and Babes. Les Bacteries. Paris, 1890. 



Pathological. 



Crookshank. Manual of Bacteriology. 3rd ed. London. 

 Chiefly pathological. 



De Bary. Comp. Morph. and Biology of Fnngi, &c. Oxford. 

 1887. 



Botanical. 



Lectures on Bacteria. 2nd ed. Oxford, 1887. 



Botanical. An excellent popular resume of the subject. 



Eisenberg. Bakteriologische Diagnostik. Leipzig, 1891. 



A technical treatise designed to facilitate the recognition of the forms 

 observed. 



Fliigge. Die Mikroorganismen. Leipzig, 1886. Engl. ed. 

 London, 1890. 



A concise, yet comprehensive, standard treatise for the recognition of 

 forms, especially pathological. 



Fraenkel. Text Book of Bacteriology. (Tr. Lindsley.) New 

 York. Wood and Co. 



An excellent general treatise in small compass. 



Hneppe. Die Methoden der Bakterien-Forschung. Ed. 1892. 

 A generally-acknowledged authority on methods. 



Mace. Traite pratique de Bacteriologie. 1892. 



A useful treatise. 



Miqnel. Mannel pratique d' Analyse Bact. des Eaux. Gauthier- 

 Villars. Paris, 1891. 

 A work mainly advocating the dilution method of culture, and full of 

 excellent hints. 



Saccardo. Sylloge Fungorum. Yol. 8. 1889. 



The standard work on the systematic classification. 



Marshall Ward. The article " Schizomycetes " in Encyclopaedia 

 Britannica. 9th ed. 

 A summary of the morphology and physiology of forms, and of the 

 general aspects of bacteriology. 



Woodhead. Bacteria and their Products. London, 1891. 



Resume. 



Zopf. Die SpaJtpilze. 3rd ed. Breslau, 1885. 



The best text-book from the point of view of polymorpby. 



