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Salomon, H. — Spirillum, found in Stomach of certain Mammals 459 
Pfeiffer, R., & B. Kroskauer — Nature of the Specific Effective Substances in 
Cholera-Serum 459 
Cathelineau, H . — Bacillus viridis 459 
Denys, J., & H. van De Velde — Antileucocidine 460 
Smith, Th . — Bacillus coli communis and Related Forms 460 
Klecki, Val. von — Ripening Process of Cheese .. 461 
Sternberg, G. M— Researches Relating to the Specific Agent of Small-Fox , and the 
Production of Artificial Immunity from that Disease 461 
Moore, V. A . — Character of Flagella 461 
Contagious Diseases of Animals 462 
Simpson, W. J . — Microbe of Rinderpest 462 
Nencki — Micro-Organisms and Digestion 462 
Bernabeo — Franhel's Pneumococcus 462 
Berton, F.— Action of the liontgen Rays on Bacilli 554 
Brown, H. T., & G. H. Morris — Bacterial Infection by Air-sown Organisms .. .. 554 
Frankland, G. C. — Bacteria and Carbonated Waters 554 
Renault, B . — Fossil Bacteria 555 
Arthur, J. C., & H. L. Bolley — Bacterions of Carnations 555 
Brown, A. J . — Bacillus suhtilis 555 
Bruni, C . — Osteomyelitis caused by the Bacillus of Typhoid Fever 555 
Ruhr — Abnormal Types of Coli Bacilli 556 
Brunner, C . — Staphylococcus pyaemia after Chicken-Pox 556 
Galli-Valerio, B . — Microbe of Distemper 556 
Hamburger, H. J.. & J. A. Klauwers — Streptococcus peritonitidis equi 556 
Kornauth, K — Behaviour of Pathogenic Bacteria in Living Vegetable Tissue .. 557 
Stephens, J. W. W., & R. F. W. Smith— Vbrio tonsillaris 557 
Freudenreich, E. von — Identity of Clostridium foetidum lactis and Bacillus 
eedematis rnaligni 558 
Klecki. V. von — Bacillus sacclarobutyricus 558 
Leichmann, G. — Bacillus Delbruecki 558 
Marpmann, G . — Cheese Flora 559 
Lerioine — Variability in the Form and Characters of Streptococci Cultures .. .. 559 
1 )unbar — Differential Diagnosis between Cholera and other Vibrios 559 
Wiener, E — Vibrio Infection per os in young Rabbits 559 
Neisser, INI — Penetrability of the Intestinal Wall to Bacteria 663 
Sc hreibek, O . — Physiological Conditions of Spore-formation in Aerobic Bacteria .. 663 
Caiiano, L . — Two Filament- forming Bacilli 663 
Winogradsky, S . — Microbiology of Nitrification 664 
Stutzer, A., & R. Maul — Inhibitory Action of Air on Nitrate-destroying Bacteria 664 
With in, .1 — Alleged Conversion of the 7 yrothrix tenuis Duclaux into a Lactic Acid 
Bacterium 665 
Kanthack, A. A . — Branched Diphtheria Bacilli 665 
Golowkow, A. — Vitality of Diptheria Bacilli on Textile Fabrics 665 
„ Penetration of Cholera Vibrios into Hens’ Eggs 665 
Hankin, H . — Bactericidal Action of the Waters of the Jumna and the Ganges on the 
Cholera Vibrio 665 
Wolf, S . — Action of Metabolic Products of Staphylococcus and Pneumococcus .. 665 
Blaxall, F. R. & others — Bacillus of Rheumatoid Arthritis 666 
Remlinger & Schneider — Presence of Typhoid Bacilli in Water, Earth, and Faeces 
of Persons unaffected with Typhoid Fever 666 
Capman — Antistaphylococcus Serum 667 
Grethe — Bacillus Smegmatis and Tubercle Bacillus 667 
Lannois — The Middle Ear and Microbes 667 
MacFadyen, Allan — Bacteriology of Infantile Diarrhoea 667 
Liakhovetsky — Phagocytosis and Immunity 668 
Pfeiffer, R., & W. Kolle — Specif c Immunity Reaction of Cholera Vibrios in the 
Animal Body and in vitro 668 
Karlinski, J . — Vibrio Infection of Young Animals per os 668 
Schutz, H . — Disinfecting Power of Kresol and Metakresol 668 
Saul & Hofmeister — Catgut Disinfection .. .. 669 
Lamson, H H . — Spraying Experiments 6l9 
