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Lindner, P. — Blue-Staining of Spores of Saccharomyces octosporus by Iodine .. GOO 
Effront, J . — Lactio Acid Barm 660 
Cunningham, D. D., & D. Prain — Indian Wheat Busts 661 
Eriksson, J. — Peridermium and Cronartium 661 
Kremer, J . — Presence of Mould-Fungi in Syphilis , Carcinoma , and Sarcoma.. . . 661 
Burt, E. A . — Development of Mutinus 661 
Protophyta. 
a. Schizophycese. 
Ki ebahn, H. — Flos-Aqux 662 
Karsten, G . — Conjugation of Diatoms 662 
Deby, J . — Surirella 662 
Butschli, O . — Structure of Cyanophycex ond Bacteria 662 
B. Schizomycetes. 
Neisser, M . — Penetrability of the Intestinal Wall to Bacteria 663 
Schreiber, O. —Physiological Conditions of Spore- format ion in Aerobic Bacteria . . 663 
Catiano, L. — Two Filament- forming Bacilli 663 
Winogradsky, S . — Microbiology of Nitrification 661 
Stutzer, A., & R. Maul — Inhibitory Action of Air on Nitrate-destroying Bacteria 661 
Wittlin, J . — Alleged Conversion of the Tyrothrix tenuis Duclaux into a Lactic Acid 
Bacterium 665 
Kanthack, A. A . — Branched Diphtheria Bacilli 665 
Golowkow, A. — Vitality of Diphtheria Bacilli on Textile Fabrics 665 
„ ,, Penetration of Cholera Vibrios into Hens' Eggs 665 
IIankin, 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 . . 666 
Blaxall, F. R , & others — Bacillus of Rheumatoid Arthritis 666 
Rem linger & Schneider — Presence of Typhoid Bacilli in Water, Earth , and Feeces 
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 
Liakhovitsky — Phagocytosis and Immunity 668 
Pfeiffer, R., & W. Kolle — Specific Immunity Reaction of Cholera Vibrios in the 
Anim>d Body and in vitro 668 
Karltnski, J. — Vibrio Infection of Young Animals per os 668 
Schutz, II . — Disinfecting Power of Kresol and Metakresol 668 
Saul & Hofmeister — Catgut Disinfection 669 
Lamson, H. H . — Spraying Experiments 669 
Klie, J . — Relative Growth of BacUrium typld abdorninalis and B. coli commune in 
Gelatin Media 6^9 
Kister. J . — Meningococcus intracellularis •• 669 
Migula, W . — Capsules of Bacteria 676 
Leei ham-Green. C . — Disinfection of the Hands 670 
Ckookshank, E. M. — Text- Book of Bacteriology 671 
MICROSCOPY. 
a. Instruments, Accessories, &c. 
Cl) Stands. 
Barnes, C. R. — Horizontal Microscope 673 
(2) Eye-pieces and Objectives. 
Kuznitzky, M. — Demonstration Eye-piece (Fig. 91) 673 
(3). Illuminating - and other Apparatus. 
Karawaiew, W. — New Thermostat heated without the use of Gas (Figs. 95-99) . . 671 
Heidenhain, M. — Object- Holder of Aluminium for Observation of Objects on both 
sides (Fig. 100) 677 
Wessel, D. C. — Neio Cover-Glass Clip 678 
Kaiser, O. — Simple Arrangement for Drawing Microscopic Preparations under very 
low Magnifications (Fig. 101) 678 
Siddons, H. G. F. — New Form of Dissecting-Stand and Lens-Carrier (Fig. 102) .. 679 
r (4) Photomicrography. 
Czaplewski, E . — New Photomicrograpliic Apparatus 680 
(5) Microscopical Objects and Manipulation. 
Nelson, E. M. — Tests for Microscope Objectives 681 
