Vibrio albensis. PLATE 54. Lehm. and Neum. (Phosphorescent I. Gelatin stab culture, twenty-four hours at 22°. V. Gelatin plate, three days at 22°. ficial colony. VI. Gelatin plate, three days at 22°. colonies. Bouillon culture X 60. Super × 60. Deep VII. Gelatin plate, thirty-six hours at 22°. Natural size. VIII. Microscopic preparation. Pure culture from agar, forty-eight hours. Stained with fuchsin. PLATE 56. I. Spirillum serpens Müller. With difficulty staining protoplasmic border. X about 1000. Stained with fuchsin. Copied after Zettnow (C. B. x, Taf. 5). II. Spirilla from Nasal Mucus. Smear preparation with two cells. X about 1000. Copied after Weibel (C. B. II, p. 468, Fig. 1). III. Spirilla from Nasal Mucus. Agar plate. Pure culture. X about 1000. X about 1000. (Copied C. B. II, p. 468, Fig. 2.) IV. Spirilla from Nasal Mucus. Gelatin plate. Pure culture. X about 1000. (Copied C. B. II, p. 468, Fig. 3.) V. Spirillum undula Müller. With flagella. X about 800. Copied after Löffler (C. B. vi, Taf. 1, Fig. 2). VI. Vibrio spermatozoides Löffler. X about 1000. Copied after Löffler (C. B. vii, Taf. 111, Fig. 7). VII. Spirochete from Mucus of the Mouth. (Copied after Löffler: Bakterien, Taf. 1, Fig. 4.) VIII. Spirochete Obermeieri Cohn. Smear preparation from human blood. (Copied after Fränkel and Pfeiffer, Atlas, No. 134.) IX. Spirilla of relapsing fever. rilla grouped in the form of a star. Spi Human blood. (Copied after M. J. Sou dakewitsch: Annales de l'instit. Pasteur, Bd. v, 1891, p. 514, plate 14, Fig. 1.) |