. Atlas of bacterial flagellation. Bacteria. JE^. Fig. 50. a. Noguchia granulosis. Clapper. Normal peritriclious flagella. This picture does not correspond with the original description of the organ- ism which stated the flagellation as polar. b, c, d. N. granulosis, ATCC 11479. In b and c are illustrated the normal peritrichous flagellation of this organism. The organisms clumped so badly that few separate individuals could be found. In c is shown a curly flagellum which was quite rare. 119. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha


. Atlas of bacterial flagellation. Bacteria. JE^. Fig. 50. a. Noguchia granulosis. Clapper. Normal peritriclious flagella. This picture does not correspond with the original description of the organ- ism which stated the flagellation as polar. b, c, d. N. granulosis, ATCC 11479. In b and c are illustrated the normal peritrichous flagellation of this organism. The organisms clumped so badly that few separate individuals could be found. In c is shown a curly flagellum which was quite rare. 119. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Leifson, Einar, 1902-. New York, Academic Press


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