. Bacteriology and mycology of foods. Food. Fig. 11.—Hsemocytometer with Pipettes in Case. originally divised for milk but undoubtedly could be adapted to other food substances. Hsemocytometer. The hsemocytometer, which is used for counting leucocytes and erythrocytes, is now apphed to the enumeration of bacteria in very heavily populated materials. W B J^D. Fig. 12.—Showing Hsemocytometer Chamber. The instrument consists of a glass sUde upon which is fastened pieces of glass in such a way as to form a chamber. The outer glass is square with a round hole in the center. In this is put a round p


. Bacteriology and mycology of foods. Food. Fig. 11.—Hsemocytometer with Pipettes in Case. originally divised for milk but undoubtedly could be adapted to other food substances. Hsemocytometer. The hsemocytometer, which is used for counting leucocytes and erythrocytes, is now apphed to the enumeration of bacteria in very heavily populated materials. W B J^D. Fig. 12.—Showing Hsemocytometer Chamber. The instrument consists of a glass sUde upon which is fastened pieces of glass in such a way as to form a chamber. The outer glass is square with a round hole in the center. In this is put a round piece of glass of smaller diameter so that there is a shelf, moat and disk formed. The upper surface of the disk is ruled into squares. These rulings are of various kinds as indicated in Fig. 11, the Thoma ruling being as com-. 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 Tanner, Fred Wilbur, 1888-1957. New York, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ; [etc. ,etc. ]


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