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![INDEX. Abbe, 28-32 Abbe's condenser, 30-33, 39 Aehorion Sehbnleinii, 304 Acid, acetic, 4, 7, 47, 254 anilin colors, 39 bntyrie, 20, 21 carbolic, 00, 127, 202, 211, 215, 292, 293 formation of, by bacteria, 20, 21, 87, 131, 280, 291 fnehsin, 39 hydrochloric, 254, 283 lactic, 125, 223 lactic fermentation, 20, 21, 170 means of decoloration by, 40, 47 nitric, 230, 237 nitrous, 200 oxalic, 250 pyrof?allic, 112, 113 sulphuric, 200, 207, 283, 293 sulphurous, 250 Actinomyces, 305, 300 AOrobic bacteria, 19 Agar-afrar, 88-90 plates, 105 Air, bacteria in, 350 Hesse’s method of investigation, 348, 349 investigation of, for bacteria, 347- 350 Koch’s method of investigation, 348 Petri’s method of investigation, 349, :’,50 Albuminoids, 305, 300 Albuminou'i bodies of the blood, 133 Ali-Cohen, 9, 292 Alkali, formation of, by bacteria, 21, 87, 130, 131 Alkaloids, 21 Almquist, 296 Alum, 43 Alum-carmine, 43 Alvarez, 252 Amici, 29 Ammonium carbonate, 45 AnaOrobic b.acteria, 19, 20, 22 bacteria,cultivation of, 87, 110-116 Angle of aperture, 28 l^nilin colors, 38-47 oil, 44, 45 oil method, 57, 58 oil water, 44 Animals, dissection of, for bacteriolog- ical examination, 151 for experiment, 184 Antagonism between micro-organ- isms, 149 Anthrax, asporogenic, 13, 201, 202 attenuation of, 210, 211 bacillus, 198-215 bacillus, means of entrance of,into body, 213, 214 disease, origin of, 213, 215 immunity from and inoculation for, 211, 212 in cadaver, 214, 215 localities, 212, 214 poison, 210, 214, 215 spore threads, preparation of, 202, 203 staining of, 203, 204 Apparatus, Kipp’s, 113, 114 Aperture, angle of, 28 numerical, 29, 30 Application, subcutaneous, 155 Apochromatic objectives, 28 Aqueducts, 358 Arloing, 20, 125, 128, 211, 220, 223, 224 Arning, 248, 250 d’Arsonval, 118 Arthrosporic development, 13, 261 Ascococcus Billrothii, 196 Aspergill*, 362, 363 Aspergillus albus, 362, 363 flavescens, 361, 363 fumigatus, 363 glaucus, 362, 363 niger, 363 Asphalt lacquer, 361 Asporogenic bacteria, 13 anthrax bacilli, 201, 202 Attenuation of anthi-ax bacilli, 210 of bacillus acidi lactici, 177 of bacillus charbon symptoma- ti(]ue, 224, 225 of bacterium phosphorescens, 187 of bacillus prodigiosus, 163](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21981401_0381.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)