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Prepared Microscope Slides in Systematic Order<br />

Em762i<br />

Em720f<br />

Em718f<br />

Em730f<br />

Em733g<br />

Em865f<br />

Em865f<br />

Em867f<br />

Em852k<br />

Em862i<br />

Em724f Chicken, 4 – 5 days, t.s. through region of heart<br />

and eyes<br />

Em725f Chicken, 4 – 5 days, t.s. through the abdominal<br />

region<br />

Em726g Chicken, 4 – 5 days, sagittal l.s. of entire specimen*<br />

Em727f Chicken, 8 days, t.s. through the region of<br />

brain<br />

Em728f Chicken, 8 days, t.s. through the region of<br />

eyes<br />

Em729f Chicken, 8 days, t.s. through the region of gill<br />

slits<br />

Em730f Chicken, 8 days, t.s. in region of heart and<br />

lungs<br />

Em731f Chicken, 8 days, t.s. in region of intestine and<br />

liver<br />

Em732f Chicken, 8 days, t.s. in region of intestine and<br />

kidney<br />

Em733g Chicken, 8 days, sagittal l.s. of the entire specimen<br />

*<br />

Em751h Chicken, 16 hour, w.m. showing primitive<br />

streak *<br />

Em752h Chicken, 18 hour, w.m. of the entire specimen<br />

*<br />

Em753i Chicken, 21 hour, w.m. of the entire specimen<br />

*<br />

Em754i Chicken, 24 hour, w.m. showing neural<br />

groove *<br />

Em756g Chicken, 28 hour, w.m. showing heart and<br />

blood vessels *<br />

Em758i Chicken, 33 hour, w.m. showing the formation<br />

of the somites *<br />

Em760g Chicken, 40 hour, w.m. flexion of the anterior<br />

end *<br />

Em761i Chicken, 43 hour, w.m. *<br />

Em762i Chicken, 48 hour, w.m. showing the formation<br />

of the coelom *<br />

Em764h Chicken, 56 hour, w.m. the gill arches can be<br />

seen *<br />

Em766t Chicken, 66 hour, w.m. progression of gill arches<br />

and other structures *<br />

Em768k Chicken, 72 hour, w.m. with well developed limb<br />

buds *<br />

Em770t Chicken, 80 hour. w.m. more advanced stage<br />

of organ development *<br />

Em772k Chicken, 96 hour, w.m. allantois outside the<br />

body *<br />

Embryology of the pig (Sus scrofa)<br />

Em811h Pig embryo, 4 mm, sagittal l.s. *<br />

Em813g Pig embryo, 4 mm, typical t.s. *<br />

Em821h Pig embryo, 6 mm, sagittal l.s. *<br />

Em823g Pig embryo, 6 mm, typical t.s. *<br />

Em831h Pig embryo, 8 mm, sagittal l.s.<br />

Em833g Pig embryo, 8 mm, typical t.s.<br />

Em841g Pig embryo, 11 – 12 mm, sagittal l.s.<br />

Em843k Pig embryo, 11 – 12 mm, near median sagittal<br />

l.s. *<br />

Em845g Pig embryo, 11 – 12 mm, frontal l.s.<br />

Em846f Pig embryo, 11 – 12 mm, typical t.s.<br />

Em847h Pig embryo, 11 – 12 mm, three typical t.s.<br />

through head, thorax and abdomen<br />

Em848k Pig embryos, 6, 8, and 11 mm, three typical<br />

t.s. *<br />

Em849k Pig embryos, 6, 8, and 11 mm, three typical<br />

sagittal l.s. *<br />

Em851g Pig embryo, 15 mm, sagittal l.s.<br />

Em852k Pig embryo, 15 mm, near median l.s. *<br />

Em853g Pig embryo, 15 mm, frontal l.s.<br />

Em854f Pig embryo, 15 mm, head t.s.<br />

Em855f Pig embryo, 15 mm, thorax t.s.<br />

Em856f Pig embryo, 15 mm, abdomen t.s.<br />

Em858i Pig embryo, 15 mm, three typical t.s. through<br />

head, thorax, and abdomen<br />

Em861g Pig embryo, 20 – 25 mm, sagittal l.s.<br />

Em862i Pig embryo, 20 – 25 mm, near median sagittal<br />

l.s.<br />

Em863g Pig embryo, 20 – 25 mm, frontal l.s.<br />

Em865f Pig embryo, 20 – 25 mm, head t.s.<br />

Em866f Pig embryo, 20 – 25 mm, thorax t.s.<br />

Em867f Pig embryo, 20 – 25 mm, abdomen t.s.<br />

Em869i Pig embryo, 20 – 25 mm, three typical t.s.<br />

through head, thorax, and abdomen<br />

BACTERIA<br />

Spherical bacteria, cocci<br />

Ba117e • Diplococcus pneumoniae, causing croupous<br />

pneumonia, smear<br />

Ba118d Gaffkya tetragena, occuring as tetrads, smear<br />

Ba113d Micrococcus roseus, smear from culture<br />

Ba110e Neisseria catarrhalis, smear from culture<br />

Ba111f • Neisseria gonorrhoeae, causing gonorrhoea,<br />

smear *<br />

Ba1113e • Neisseria meningitidis (intracellularis), causing<br />

epidemic meningitis, smear from culture *<br />

Ba114d • Sarcina lutea, chromogenic rods occuring in<br />

packets<br />

Ba112d • Staphylococcus aureus, pus organism, smear<br />

from culture<br />

Ba1123d Staphylococcus epidermidis, smear from<br />

culture<br />

Ba1163d Streptococcus faecalis, smear from culture<br />

Ba116d • Streptococcus lactis, milk souring organism,<br />

smear from culture showing short chains<br />

Ba115e • Streptococcus pyogenes, smear from pus<br />

showing long chains<br />

Ba1151d Streptococcus pyogenes, smear from culture<br />

showing short chains<br />

Ba1165f Hemolytic streptococci, blood poisoning,<br />

blood smear<br />

Rod-shaped bacteria, non sporeforming,<br />

gram-positive<br />

Ba136d • Corynebacterium diphtheriae, smear from<br />

culture<br />

Ba137f Corynebacterium diphtheriae, stained to<br />

show the polar bodies<br />

Ba127d • Lactobacillus bulgaricus (Thermobacterium),<br />

Yoghurt bacteria (Bulgarian soured milk),<br />

from culture<br />

Ba1272e Lactobacillus casei, cheese and other milk<br />

products<br />

Ba135h Mycobacterium leprae, causing leprosy,<br />

smear or tissue section *<br />

Ba131d Mycobacterium tuberculosis, smear from<br />

culture<br />

Ba132e • Mycobacterium tuberculosis, smear from<br />

positive sputum stained after Ziehl-Neelsen<br />

Ba133g Mycobacterium tuberculosis, section of infected<br />

tissue, bacteria stained *<br />

Rod-shaped bacteria, non sporeforming,<br />

gram-negative<br />

Ba153d • Acetobacter aceti, manufacture of vinegar,<br />

smear<br />

Ba1385d Aerobacter aerogenes, smear from culture<br />

Ba155d • Azotobacter, rods from soil, smear<br />

Ba139e Bacterium erysipelatos (Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae),<br />

smear *<br />

Ba151d Bacterium prodigiosum (Serratia marcescens),<br />

formation of red pigment, smear<br />

Ba1502d • Brucella abortus, causing abortation in cattle<br />

(Bang disease), smear<br />

Ba144d • Eberthella typhi, causing typhoid fever, smear<br />

Ba1416e Erwinia amylovora, occuring in short chains,<br />

causing pear blight, smear<br />

Ba1417e Erwinia caratovora, causing soft root in vegetables,<br />

smear<br />

Ba1418e Erwinia caratovora, section showing bacterial<br />

infection of tissue<br />

Ba143d • Escherichia coli, colon bacteria, smear<br />

Ba150d • Hemophilus influenzae (Pfeiffer), smear<br />

Ba138e • Klebsiella pneumoniae (Friedlander), causing<br />

pneumonia smear<br />

Ba158f Pasteurella (Yersinia) pestis, bubonic plague,<br />

smear<br />

Ba1505d Pasteurella pseudotuberculosis, smear from<br />

culture<br />

Ba142d • Proteus vulgaris, putrefaction, smear<br />

Ba1425d Pseudomonas aeruginosa, smear from culture<br />

Ba1426e Pseudomonas solonacearum, causes tobacco<br />

bacterial wilt, smear<br />

Ba1427e Pseudomonas solonacearum, t.s. stem with<br />

bacteria in tissue *<br />

Ba141d • Rhizobium radicicola, smear from culture<br />

Ba111f<br />

Ba112d<br />

Ba115e<br />

Ba116d<br />

Ba136d<br />

Ba135h<br />

Ba132e<br />

Ba139e<br />

Ba151d<br />

Ba143d<br />

Ma5296d<br />

Ba138e

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