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Bowhjll’s (T.) Bacteriology 200 
Catterina, G . — Internal Structure of Bacterial Spores 314 
Freire, D . — Microbes of Flowers 314 
Laborde, J . — Ferments of Vine-diseases 315 
Jordan, E. 0 . — Production of Fluorescent Pigment by Bacteria 315 
Kidston-Hunter, A. G. — Micro-organisms in Dunedin Water 310 
Loewenberg — Pathogenic Sarcina 316 
Schattenfroh, A., & R. Grassberger — New Butyric Acid Bacteria 316 
London, E . — Bacillus ictercides 317 
Hellstrom, F. E . — Effect of Small Quantities of Glucose on the Vitality of Bacteria 317 
Frank — Micrococcus phytophthorus 317 
Peglion, V . — Bacteriosis of the Leaves of Oncidium sp 317 
Fichtenholz, A . — Mode of Action of Bacillus subtilis in the Phenomena of Denitri- 
fication 318 
Roux, G . — Chromogenic Oxydase secreted by the Coli Bacillus 318 
Klein, E . — Bacillus cad averis sporogenes 318 
Moeller, A . — Grass bacillus ii 319 
Beijerinck, M. W . — Contagium vivum fluidum , the cause of Spotted Disease of 
Tobacco Leaves 319 
Besredka — Immunity to Arsenic Compounds 320 
Sturgis, C. W . — Soil Bacillus of the Type of B. megaterium 320 
MacCallum, W. G., & T. W. Hastings — Micrococcus zymogenes 320 
Smith, Th. — N on-motile Hog-Cholera Bacillus 321 
Catterina, G . — Streptococcus of Broncho-pneumonia 321 
Puscariu, E . — Pathogenic Agent of Hydrophobia 321 
Lowit, M . — JEtiology of Leuhhsemia 322 
Marx, H . — Morphology of Glanders Bacillus 322 
Marbmann, G . — Bacterium from Diabetic Urine 322 
Kamen, L . — TEtiology of Epidemic Conjunctivitis 322 
Afanassiew, S. M . — Bacillus from Relapsing Fever Blood 322 
Jennings, A. Y . — New Genus of Bacteria 424 
Migula, W . — Decline and Regeneration of Spore- for motion in Bacteria 424 
Almqvist — Method for Determining the Specific Gravity of Bacteria 424 
Hugounenq, L., & Doyon — Chemical Action of Pathogenic Micro-organisms .. . . 425 
Beijerinck, W . — Necessity of Free Oxygen to Essential Anaerobes 425 
Gain, E . — Influence of Soil Microbes on Vegetation 426 
Houston, A. C . — Chemical and Bader iologicnl Examination of Soils 426 
Ward, H. W., & J. R. Green — Sugar Bacterium 426 
Ward, H. M . — Thames Bacteria 427 
Smith, Th . — Thermal Death-point of Tubercle Bacilli 427 
Hiltner — Organism of the Root-tubercles of the Alder 427 
Iwanowski, D., & W. Beijerinck — Mosaic Disease of the Tobacco Plant .. .. 428 
Korn, O . — New Acid-resisting Bacillus 428 
MacCallum, W. G., & T. W. Hastings — Peptonising Diplococcus 429 
Simoni, A. De — Presence of Frisch’s Bacillus in the Nasal Mucosa 429 
Klein, E . — Bacillus enteritidis sporogenes 429 
Klein & M. Gordon — Streptococcus Scarlatinse 420 
Muhlschlegel — Bacilli granulosi 430 
Martin, S . — Growth of the Typhoid Bacillus in Soil 431 
Jess — Bacillus of Distemper ( Febris catarrhalis epizootica canum ) 431 
Catterina, G .- — Evolution of Bacteria 521 
Levin — Microbes in the Arctic Regions 522 
Wolf, K. — Pigment-formation of Fluorescing Bacteria 522 
Boland, G. W . — Pyocyanin and its Mutations 523 
Schepilewsky, E . — Production of Amyloid Degeneration 523 
Ampola, G., & C. Ulpiano — Reducing Action of denitrifying Bacteria .. , . .. 523 
Stutzer, A., & R. Hartleb — Decomposition of Cement by Bacteria 523 
Besredka — Leucocytes and Immunity to Arsenious Acid 524 
Dembinski — Phagocytosis in the Pigeon „ 524 
Bordet, J . — Mechanism of Agglutination 524 
Babcock, S. M., & H. L. Russell — Biology of Cheese-ripening 525 
M alle, H . — Effect of Bile on Rabies 525 
Marchoux, E . — Pneumococcus and the Sleeping Sickness 525 
