. Atlas and principles of bacteriology and text-book of special bacteriologic diagnosis. Bacteriology. PRODUCTION OF GAS. 89 Unfortunately the fermentation of cellulose by bacteria is insufficiently studied. So much seems certain, that at least one anaerobic variety converts cellulose into marsh=gas and carbonic acid. Yet Van Senus main- tains that the anaerobic "Bacillus amylobacter," iso- lated by him, attacks cellulose only in symbiosis with another small bacillus. (Compare the r6sum6 by Her- feld, C. B. L. I, 74, 114, and also the special part.). tT? ^0 3 r-^. Please note that th
. Atlas and principles of bacteriology and text-book of special bacteriologic diagnosis. Bacteriology. PRODUCTION OF GAS. 89 Unfortunately the fermentation of cellulose by bacteria is insufficiently studied. So much seems certain, that at least one anaerobic variety converts cellulose into marsh=gas and carbonic acid. Yet Van Senus main- tains that the anaerobic "Bacillus amylobacter," iso- lated by him, attacks cellulose only in symbiosis with another small bacillus. (Compare the r6sum6 by Her- feld, C. B. L. I, 74, 114, and also the special part.). tT? ^0 3 r-^. 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 Lehmann, K. B. (Karl Bernhard), 1858-1940; Neumann, Rudolf Otto, 1868- joint author; Weaver, George H. (George Howitt), b. 1866 ed. Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders & Company
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