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Eisenschitz, S . — Granules in Yeast-Cells 218 
Swan, A. P . — Endosporous Bed Yeast 219 
Peglion, Y. — Valpantena Wine Ferments 219 
Fischer, E . — Coleosporium ... .. 220 
Voglino, P . — Minute Structure of Clitocybe odora 220 
Tokishige, H . — New Pathogenic Blastomycete 220 
Gasperini, G . — Actinomycosis 221 
Protophyta. 
a. Schizophyceee. 
Klebahn, H . — Behaviour of the Cell-nucleus in the Formation of the Auxospores of 
Epithemia 221 
B. Schizomycetes. 
Hibler, E. y . — Constant Occurrence of Bacteria in Cells 221 
Du Cazal & Catrin — Contagion from Boohs 222 
Esmarch, von — Sun Disinfection . . . . 223 
Duclaux — Non-Bacterial Nutrition 223 
Renault, B., & C. E. Bertrand — Coprophilous Bacteria of the Permian Epoch . . 223 
Bolley, H. L., & 0. M. Hall — Cheese-Curd Inflation 224 
Freudenreich, E. yon — Bacteria of Cheese Ripening 224 
Aoyama, T . — Microbes of the Plague 224 
Beclere, A., Ciiambon, & Menard — Immunising Power of the Serum of the 
Vaccinated Heifer 225 
Beyerinck, M. W . — Spirillum desiilfuricans 225 
Sterling, S. — Micrococcus tetragenus citreus . . 226 
Clement, A . — Metastatic Anthrax in Man 226 
Winogradsky, S . — Microbe of Flax Retting 226 
Zangemeister, W .—Bacillus cyaneo-fluorescens 227 
Brandt, C . — Bacteria of the Conjunctiva and Eyelid 227 
Grimbert, L . — Pneumobacillus of Friedldnder 227 
Lemoine, G. H . — Streptococcus and non-Diphtheritic Angina 227 
Winkler, W . — Character and Variability of Species of Tyrothrix Duclaux . . .. 228 
Loeffler, F., & R. Abel — Specific Properties of the Protective Bodies in the 
Blood of Animals immune to Typhoid and Coli Bacteria 228 
Glaser, F . — Bacterium gelatinosum betee 229 
Marchoux, E. — Anti-Anthrax Serum 230 
Marmorek, A . — Antistreptococcous Serum 230 
johanessen, Axel — Effect of Injection of Solutions of Common Salt and of Anti- 
Diphtheritic Serum 230 
Huepfe, F . — Introduction to Bacteriology 231 
MICROSCOPY* 
a. Instruments, Accessories, See. 
(1) Stands. 
Leiss, C . — Microscopes and their most important Accessories for Crystallographic 
and Petrographical Investigations (Figs. 27-43) .. * 232 
(2) Eye-pieces and Objectives. 
Orford, H. — A Modern Microscopic Objective 241 
Abbe’s Spectroscopic Eye-piece (Figs. 44 and 45) 241 
Francotte, P . — Determination of the Focal Length of Objectives 242 
Zacharias, 0. — Eye-piece with Iris-Diaphragm 242 
(3) Illuminating- and other Apparatus. 
Kaiser, W . — Apparatus for Electrolysis under the Microscope (Figs. 46-48) .. .. 243 
Love, E. G . — Micrometry (Fig. 49) 245 
Zeiss’ Stage Screw Micrometer (Fig. 50) 246 
Abbe’s Apertometer (Fig. 51) 247 
Hartnack’s Illuminating Apparatus for Monochromatic Light (Fig. 52) .. .. 247 
Behrens, W. — Microscope-Stage with Iris-Diaphragm 248 
(4) Photomicrography. 
Hunter, J. — New Method of Illumination for Photomicrography 248 
Forgan, W . — Method of Photographing Large Microscopic Sections 249 
