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Beclere, A., Chambon, & Menard — Immunising Power of the Serum of the 
Vaccinated Heifer 225 
Beyerinck, M. W . — Spirillum desulfuricans 225 
Sterling, S .— Micrococcus tetragenus citreus 226 
Clement, A . — Metastatic Anthrax in Man 226 
Winogradsky, S . — Microbe of Flax Retting 226 
Zangkmeister, W . — Bacillus ctjaneo-fluorescens 227 
Brandt, C . — Bacteria of the Conjunctiva and Eyelid 227 
Grimbert, L . — P neumob icillus of Friedlander 227 
Lemoine, G H — Streptococcus and non- Diphtheritic Angina 227 
Winkler, W . — Character and Variability of Species of Tyrothrix Duelaux .. .. 228 
Loeffler. F., & R. Abel — Specific Propedies of the Protective Bodies in the 
Blood of Animals immune to Typhoid and Culi Bacteria 228 
Glaser, F . — Bacterium gelutinosum betse 229 
Marchoux, E. — Anti-Anthrax Serum 230 
M armorer, A . — Antistreptococcous Serum 230 
Johanessen, Axel — Effect of Inje iion of Solutions of Common Salt and of Anti- 
Diphtheritic Serum 230 
Huepfe, F . — Introduction to Bacteriology 231 
Wager, H . — Structure of Bacterial Cells 343 
Dyar, H. G. — Variations in the Biological Characters of Bacteria 343 
Ward, H M . — Bacterial Variation 343 
Renault, F. B . — Fossil Bacteria 314 
Stutzer — Root-Tubercle Bacteria of Leguminosas 314 
Ward, H. M . — False Bacterium 314 
Piccoli, E. — Spore-formation of Bacterium coli commune 315 
Pammel, L. H . — Neiv Pathogenic Bacillus 315 
Vaillard, L . — Heredity of Acquired Immunity 345 
Kullmann — Clad othrix odorif era * .. .. 345 
Jorge, R . — New Water Vibrio 316 
Petrcschky, J . — Bacillus fxcalis alcaligenes sp. 346 
Ermengem, E. yan — Bacillus botulinus 316 
Cheinisse — Role of Fever in Infectious Disease 346 
Wiener, E. — Vibrio Infection per os of Young Cats 347 
Hankin — Microbes of the Indian Rivers 347 
Biel, W. — Black- Fig ment-forming Bacillus 347 
Holst, Axel — Retention of Virulence by Streptococci 347 
Ratz, St. yon — Anthrax in Swine 348 
Stutzer, A., & others —Acid- Litter for Infectious Diseases of Cattle 318 
Cambier, R . — Resistance of Bacterial Germs to Dry Heat 348 
Piorkowski — Immigration of Typhoid Bacilli into Hens' Eggs 348 
Calabrese, Al . — Strong Natural Virus of Rabies 348 
Bordet, J. — Phagocytosis, Chimiotaxis , and Eosinophilous Microbes 319 
Fraenkel, S . — Thyroanti toxin 349 
Lowit, M . — Morphology of Bacteria 453 
Roger, H . — Action of High Pressure on Certain Bacteria 453 
Lortet, L . — Influence of Induced Currents on the Orientation of Bacteria .. .. 451 
Kedrowski, W. — Conditions under which Anaerobic Bacteria can exist even in 
Presence of Oxygen 451 
Zopf, W. — Coccus- Condition of Beggiatoa ” •• 455 
Roze, E . — New Pathogenous Micrococci 455 
Behrens, H . — Mucogenous Bacteria 455 
Karlinski — Bacteria of Hot Springs 456 
Dyar, H. G . — Bacteria from the Air of New York 456 
Durham, H. E . — Special Action of Serum of Highly Immunised Animals .. .. 456 
Gilbert, A., & L. Fournier — Formation of Gallstones by Bacteria 457 
Burri, R.. & A. Stutzer — Nitrification in the Soil 457 
Gerard, E . — Fermentation of Uric Acid by Microbes 457 
Pfeiffer — New Theory of Immunity 458 
Fermi, C-, & A. Salto — Immunity to Cholera 458 
Schirokikh, J. — Saltpetre-decomposing Bacillus 458 
Peters, E. A. — Varieties of Diphtheria ■ Bacilli 458 
Horn, H . — Malignant (Edema in the Cow 459 
