. Laboratory directions for beginners in bacteriology; an introduction to practical bacteriology for students and practitioners of comparative and of human medicine. Bacteriology. 38 LABORATORY BACTERIOLOGY Nacreous: translucent, grayish white, with pearly luster. Sebaceous: translucent, yellowish or grayish white. Butyrous: translucent and yellow. Ceraceous: translucent and wax colored. Opaque. Cretaceous . opaque and white, chalky ; dull, without luster. Dull: without luster. Glistening: shining. Fluorescent. Fig. 6. Character of borders of colonies: i, entire; j., undulate; 3,
. Laboratory directions for beginners in bacteriology; an introduction to practical bacteriology for students and practitioners of comparative and of human medicine. Bacteriology. 38 LABORATORY BACTERIOLOGY Nacreous: translucent, grayish white, with pearly luster. Sebaceous: translucent, yellowish or grayish white. Butyrous: translucent and yellow. Ceraceous: translucent and wax colored. Opaque. Cretaceous . opaque and white, chalky ; dull, without luster. Dull: without luster. Glistening: shining. Fluorescent. Fig. 6. Character of borders of colonies: i, entire; j., undulate; 3, repand ; 4, lobate-lobulate ; 5, auriculate ; 6, lacerate ; 7, fim- briate ; 8, ciliate; 9, 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 Moore, Veranus A. (Veranus Alva), 1859-1931. Boston, Ginn
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