Mt Sinai Hospital Reports . latus; culture on serum agar; X 1500. Two short chains are surrounded by the characteristic mucoid this there are biscuit-shaped diploeoceus forms with poorly stainingdelicate capsules. Fig. 5.—Streptococcus mucosus capsulatus; culture on serum agar; X and short chain forms; the slimy nature of the envelopes isdemonstrated. Fig. 6.—Pneumococcus; culture on serum agar; X 1500. Bacillary,elongated form. Fig. 7.—Bacillus mucosus capsulatus; culture on agar; X 1500. Coccoid,cocco-bacilloid, bacillus, and diplo-baeillus forms. The poorly


Mt Sinai Hospital Reports . latus; culture on serum agar; X 1500. Two short chains are surrounded by the characteristic mucoid this there are biscuit-shaped diploeoceus forms with poorly stainingdelicate capsules. Fig. 5.—Streptococcus mucosus capsulatus; culture on serum agar; X and short chain forms; the slimy nature of the envelopes isdemonstrated. Fig. 6.—Pneumococcus; culture on serum agar; X 1500. Bacillary,elongated form. Fig. 7.—Bacillus mucosus capsulatus; culture on agar; X 1500. Coccoid,cocco-bacilloid, bacillus, and diplo-baeillus forms. The poorly staining endsof the bacilli can be seen. Fig. 8.—Mixed culture of b. mucosus capsulatus. and large contaminatingunidentified bacillus. The mucoid character of the capsules and theirtendency to break down are shown. Fig. 9.—Bacillus mucosus capsulatus (Friedlaender) from the mouth; cul-ture on Loefflers medium; X 1500. Much smaller forms than those shownin figures 7 and 8. Photomicrographs by Dr. F. S. Fig. 1.


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