iliser, 33
Weighing animals, 340
Welch's capsule stain, 101
Wertheimer's serum agar, 211
Wheat bouillon (Gasperini), 193
Whey agar, 195
gelatine, 195
Wine must, 192
Winogradsky's solution I, 198
II, 198
Wire crates for test-tubes, 31
Wood ash agar, 201
Working up plates, 252
Wort agar, 176
gelatine, 176
Wright's anaerobic method, 239
Yeast water (Pasteur), 191
Ziehl-Neelsen's stain, 110
Zoogloea, 134
Zymogenic bacteria, 131
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