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Delepine, S., & others — Agglutinative Action of Typlioid-Serum 67 
Trumpp, J . — Diphtheria or Diphtheroid Bacilli in Empyema Pus 68 
Wittlin, J . — Effect of Rbntgen Rays on Bacteria 156 
Pfeffer, W . — Loose Combination of Oxygen in certain Bacteria 156 
Renault, B . — Fossil Bacteria 157 
Smith, E. F . — Bacterial Disease of Solanaceas 157 
Peglion, V . — Bacteriosis of the Hemp ' 157 
Drossbach, G. P . — Influence of the Cerium and Zirconium Groups on the Growth of 
Bacteria 157 
Maze . — Fixation of Free Nitrogen by Bacilli of Root-Tubercles 158 
Stutzer, A., & others . — Adaptability of Bacillus radicicola to Foreign Nutritive 
Media 158 
Mecray, P. M., & J. J. Walsh — Bacteriology of Mumps 158 
Calmette, A., & A. Delarde — Non-Microbic Toxins 159 
Remlinger, P., & G. Schneider — Ubiquity of the Typhoid Fever Bacillus .. .. 159 
ZENONr, C . — Homology of Streptococci 160 
Nicolle, Cil, & A. Hebert — Tonsillitis caused by Friedlander's Bacillus .. .. 160 
Grimbert, L . — Presence of Pneumobacillus of Friedldnder in Water 160 
Pammel, L. H., & R. Combs — Micrococcus cyanogenus 161 
Zeidler, A . — Termobacterium Aceti 161 
Jennings, A. V . — New Genus of Schizomycetes with Longitudinal Fission .. .. 235 
Beijerinck, W . — Emulsion and Sediment Figures produced by Motile Bacteria . . 236 
Stutzer, A., & R. Hartleb— Nitre-Fungi 236 
Burri, R., & A. Stutzer —Denitrifying Bacteria and the Loss of Nitrogen caused 
by them 236 
Nobbe, F., & L. Hiltner — Inoculation of Nodule-Bacteria in different Host-Species 237 
Smith, E. F . — Bacterial Diseases of Plants 237 
Brizi, Ugo — Bacteriosis of Celery 237 
Duggar, B. M . — Bacterial Disease of the Squash-Bug 237 
Dobrzyniecki, A. R. y .—Leptothrix placoides 238 
Rullmann — Cladothrix odorifera 238 
Macchiati, L . — Silkworm Microbe 238 
Krassilschtchik, M . — Rejuvenescence of Effete Pebrine Corpuscles 238 
Goegg, G . — Bactericidal Action of Tannin 239 
Bose & Delezenne — Mechanism of Immunity imparted by Anti- Coagulating Sub- 
stances 239 
Kolle — Bacteriology of Plague 239 
Janowski, W . — JEtiology of Dysentery 239 
Pound, C. J. — Chicken-Cholera in Australia 240 
Wickham, L . — Microbial Origin of Baldness 240 
Martini, L. de — Differentiation of Diphtheria from Pseudo-Diphtheria Bacilli . . 240 
Tictin, J . — Spirillum Obermeieri and Relapsing Fever Blood 240 
Emmerling, O . — Bacillus forming Butyric Acid from Glycerol .. 241 
Keferstein, G. — Pigment-forming Micrococcus from Red Milk 241 
Schierbeck, N. P . — Influence of Carbonic Acid on the Growth of , and Toxin-for- 
mation by Diphtheria Bacilli 241 
Vaughan, V. C., & G. D. Perkins — Pathogenic Bacillus found in Ice-Creams and 
Cheese 241 
Leichmann, G . — Spontaneous Coagulation of Milk 242 
Foulerton, A. G. R . — Agglutination Phenomenon in Glanders 242 
Salimbeni, A. Taurelli — Agglutination Phenomenon and the Cholera Vibrio .. .. 242 
Jones, A. C . — Biological Status of Bacillus Tuberculosis 242 
Billings, J. S., & Adelaide W. Peckham — Influence of certain Yeasts in Destroy- 
ing the Vitality of the Typhoid and Colon Bacilli 243 
Pakes, W. C. C . — Bacillus of Friedlaender in Tonsillitis and Pharyngitis .. .. 243 
Lembke, W . — Bacterium coli anindolicum and Bacterium coli anaerogenes .. .. 243 
Markusfeld, St . — Trichorrhexis nodosa 244 
Paul, Th., & B. Kronig — Behaviour of Bacteria to Chemical Reagents 324 
Charrin, A . — Plurality of Morbific Products from a single Pathogenic Microbe .. 325 
Freudenreich, E. de — Microbic Agents of Cheese-Ripening 325 
Branner, J. C . — Bacteria and the Decomposition of Rocks 326 
Catterina, G . — Bacteria in Ice 326 
Renault ,!}. — Baderiacex of Bogheads 326 
