. Bacteria and their products. Bacteriology. iO BACTERIA. the kind. Up to the present, however, micrococci, the Bacillus anthracis, and many other organisms, cannot be said to be supplied with flagella or cilia, and in many organisms in which there seems to be independent movement, really -nothing but the so-called Brownian movement can be dis- tinguished when they are examined in fluid, a movement that may be observed equally well when particles of. Photo-micrograph of Cladothrix Dichotoma with pseudo-branching filaments, with well-marked tranverse divisions, x looo. inorganic colouring matte


. Bacteria and their products. Bacteriology. iO BACTERIA. the kind. Up to the present, however, micrococci, the Bacillus anthracis, and many other organisms, cannot be said to be supplied with flagella or cilia, and in many organisms in which there seems to be independent movement, really -nothing but the so-called Brownian movement can be dis- tinguished when they are examined in fluid, a movement that may be observed equally well when particles of. Photo-micrograph of Cladothrix Dichotoma with pseudo-branching filaments, with well-marked tranverse divisions, x looo. inorganic colouring matter are suspended in a fluid medium and examined under the microscope. The simplest form of division or multiplication met with in bacteria is that known as vegetative multiplication, in which, taking as an example a short rod-shaped bacillus, there is first an increase in the length of the rod, then a zone of constriction in the middle of this lengthened rod, and then. 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 Woodhead, German Sims, Sir, 1855-1921. London [etc. ] The W. Scott Publishing Co. , Ltd


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