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D H David Hendricks Bergey
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For from ten to twenty hours, and were then examined. Cultures 5, 1 8, 20, 21, 23, 26 and 29 showed more than the usual number of bacilli with deeply-stained polar granules ; all the other cultures, except 13, showed only an occasional bacillus with the polar granules stained. Culture 13 seemed to show the granules stained as uniformly as the cultures of the Loffler bacillus, though the morphological characters of this bacillus are different from those of the Loffler bacillus. These results coi...ncide with the state- ments of Neisser that the cultures of the pseudo-diphtheria bacillus show only an occasional bacillus with the polar granules stained. Control cultures of the Loffler bacillus grown under the same conditions always showed most of the bacilli with the polar granules stained, or even with three, four or more granules in each bacillus.
Experiments were made with a large number of different aniline stains, in watery solutions, with and without de- colorizing agents, with the hope of discovering additional methods of differentiation between these groups of organ- isms.


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