HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION.DESCRIPTIVE CHART—SOCIETY OF AMERICAN BACTERIOLOGISTS.List of Laboratory Exercises Given in Connection with the Class Work Included in this Text-book.
- Exercise 1. Cleaning glassware.
- Exercise 2. Preparation of broth medium from meat
juice.
- Exercise 3. Preparation of gelatin medium from broth.
- Exercise 4. Preparation of agar medium from broth.
- Exercise 5. Potato tubes.
- Exercise 6. Potato plates.
- Exercise 7. Plain milk tubes.
- Exercise 8. Litmus milk tubes.
- Exercise 9. Sugar broth media.
- Exercise 10. Blood-serum tubes.
- Exercise 11. Inoculation of tubes. Action on complex
proteins.
- Exercise 12. Production of gas from carbohydrates.
- Exercise 13. Production of indol.
- Exercise 14. Reduction of nitrates.
- Exercise 15. Chromogenesis: Illustrates nicely the variation
with environment.
- Exercise 16. Enzyme production.
- Exercise 17. Making of plate cultures; isolation in pure
culture.
- Exercise 18. Stain making and staining.
- Exercise 19. Cell forms and cell groupings.
- Exercise 20. Hanging drop slides.
- Exercise 21. Staining of spores.
- Exercise 22. Staining of acid-fast bacteria.
- Exercise 23. Staining of capsules.
- Exercise 24. Staining of metachromatic granules.
- Exercise 25. Staining of flagella.
- Exercise 26. Study of individual species.
- Exercise 27. Determination of thermal death-point.
- Exercise 28. Action of disinfectants on bacteria.
- Exercise 29. Action of sunlight on bacteria.