UC-NRLF EMI MEfl DEPT,AGRIC, BIOLOGY LIBRARY G DIRECTIONSLABORATORY FOR IN BACTERIOLOGYBEGINNERS BY A.VERANUS MOORE LABORATORY DIRECTIONS FOR IN BACTERIOLOGYBEGINNERS BY A. M.D.VERANUS MOORE, B.S., Professor of and and of MeatComparative Inspection,Pathology Bacteriology N. Y. State N. Y.CornellVeterinary College, University, Ithaca, BYPUBLISHED THE AUTHOR. PRESS OF ANDRUS & CHURCH, N. Y.ITHACA, tsss Lib.Main DeptAgrie. COPYRIGHT, 1898, BY A.VERANUS MOORE. - st ; Y, i898. TWO COPIES RECEIVED. NOTE.PREFATORY It has been found desirable to the student,provide just beginning the of with a somewhat detailed outline of thestudy bacteriology, work to be done at each session. The of thelaboratory selecting par- ticular to be done and the of methods to be followedthings choosing are difficult tasks. The of directions for work underassigning doing assumed conditions must of the andnecessarily partake empirical, often fail. It is thatevident, however, must,practical bacteriology if be cast in a somewhat definite form in ordersuccessfully taught, that the student come to a of the fundamentalmay knowledge princi- the in its twofold that of a sci-ples underlying subject capacity, pure ence and of a useful art. These outlines are intended to serve as a ansimply guide through course either to re-introductory laboratory preparatory independent search or to form the basis for the of thework, application principles of in the of human or of medicine.