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Prepared Microscope Slides in Systematic Order 71<br />

Ba140d<br />

Ba146d<br />

Ba1263d<br />

Ba122d<br />

Ba121d<br />

Ba128d<br />

Ba130f<br />

Ba161e<br />

Ba165d<br />

Ba167g<br />

Ba140d<br />

Ba146d<br />

Ba145d<br />

Ba147d<br />

Ba149d<br />

Ba1493d<br />

Ba1428e<br />

Rhizobium radicicola, nitrogen fixing organisms,<br />

section through root nodule of lupin showing<br />

bacteria in situ<br />

• Salmonella enteritidis, causes meat poisoning,<br />

smear<br />

• Salmonella paratyphi, paratyphoid fever,<br />

smear<br />

Salmonella pullorum, chicken disease, smear<br />

• Shigella dysenteriae, causes bacillary dysentery,<br />

smear<br />

Shigella sonnei, smear from culture<br />

Xanthomonas phaseoli, causing bacterial<br />

bean blight, sec. through the infected tissue<br />

Rod-shaped bacteria, spore-forming<br />

(bacilli)<br />

Ba1263d • Bacillus anthracis, smear from culture<br />

Ba125f Bacillus anthracis, causes wool sorter’s disease,<br />

smear from infected spleen. Olt’s capsule<br />

stain<br />

Ba1265f Bacillus anthracis, spores stained *<br />

Ba126g Bacillus anthracis, in section through infected<br />

tissue *<br />

Ba120d Bacillus cereus, bacteria from soil, smear from<br />

culture<br />

Ba1202f Bacillus cereus, spores stained<br />

Ba134d Bacillus larvae, bee disease, smear<br />

Ba124d Bacillus megaterium, from soil, smear from<br />

culture<br />

Ba123d • Bacillus mesentericus, smear from culture<br />

Ba122d • Bacillus mycoides, large soil organisms growing<br />

in chains<br />

Ba121d • Bacillus subtilis, hay bacillus, smear showing<br />

bacilli and spores doubly stained<br />

Ba1303e • Clostridium botulinum, causing food poisoning,<br />

smear<br />

Ba1285d Clostridium perfringens, causing gas gangrene,<br />

smear<br />

Ba1287f Clostridium perfringens, smear stained to<br />

show spores<br />

Ba128d Clostridium septicum, smear from culture<br />

Ba130f • Clostridium tetani, special stained to show the<br />

terminal spores by the Ziehl-Neelsen method<br />

Ba129e Clostridium tetani, causing lockjaw, smear<br />

Ba164f<br />

Ba161e<br />

Ba162d<br />

Ba163d<br />

Ba165d<br />

Ba167g<br />

Ba170h<br />

Spiral bacteria and spirochaetes<br />

• Vibrio comma, causing Asiatic cholera, smear<br />

• Spirillum volutans, a very large spirillum,<br />

smear *<br />

Spirillum serpens, from putrid water, smear<br />

Spirillum undula, in stagnant water, smear<br />

• Rhodospirillum rubrum, chromogenic rods,<br />

smear<br />

• Borrelia duttoni (Spirochaeta recurrentis),<br />

causes Central african relapsing fever, blood<br />

smear with organisms *<br />

• Treponema pallidum (Spirochaeta pallida),<br />

section through syphilitic lesion stained by Levaditi’s<br />

silver method *<br />

Miscellaneous groups<br />

Ba1528d Actinomyces alni, sec. of root nodule showing<br />

mycorrhiza of alder<br />

Ba1526f Actinomyces bovis, causing lumpy jaw, section<br />

through infected tissue<br />

Ba1525e Actinomyces, causing lumpy jaw, smear<br />

Ba157e Caulobacter, stalk bacterium, smear<br />

Ba193d Galionella, iron bacteria, smear<br />

Ba191d Methanobacterium, forming methane, smear<br />

Ba190d • Sphaerotilus natans, from putrid water, long<br />

chains with sheaths<br />

Ba152d • Streptomyces griseus, streptomycin antibiotic,<br />

smear<br />

Ba192d Thiocystis or Lamprocystis, sulphur bacteria,<br />

smear<br />

Ba250e Tobacco mosaic, a virus disease, sec. of infected<br />

leaf *<br />

Ba171d<br />

Ba201e<br />

Typical bacteria, composite slides<br />

• Bacteria from mouth, Gram positive and negative<br />

bacteria can be observed in this slide, ideal<br />

for demonstration<br />

• Typical bacteria: three smears on one slide,<br />

cocci, bacteria and spirilli are shown, carefully<br />

stained<br />

Ba203e<br />

Ba2061d<br />

Ba2062d<br />

Ba2071d<br />

Ba2072d<br />

Ba2051d<br />

Ba2052d<br />

Ba2065d<br />

Ba209d<br />

Ba181d<br />

Ba182d<br />

Ba183d<br />

Ba184d<br />

Ba185d<br />

Ba186d<br />

Ba187d<br />

Ba2081d<br />

Ba210g<br />

Ba212g<br />

Ba211g<br />

Ba221f<br />

Ba224g<br />

Ba225t<br />

Ba229f<br />

Ba226f<br />

Ba228f<br />

Ag111c<br />

Ag112d<br />

Ag1123c<br />

Ag113c<br />

Ag114d<br />

Ag1146f<br />

Ag1145d<br />

Ag1147c<br />

Ag1148c<br />

Ag1151f<br />

Ag115c<br />

Ag1156d<br />

Ag1157d<br />

Ag1153d<br />

Ag1205c<br />

Ag117c<br />

Ag1162d<br />

Ag1152d<br />

Ag116c<br />

Ag119c<br />

Ag1166d<br />

Ag1164d<br />

• Mixed bacteria: slide showing mixed species<br />

from a number of different pure cultures<br />

Typical coccus, round-shaped, Gram-negative,<br />

smear<br />

Typical coccus, round-shaped, Gram-positive,<br />

smear<br />

Typical cocci in chains (streptococci), smear<br />

Typical cocci in clumps (staphylococci),<br />

smear<br />

Typical bacillus, rod-shaped, Gram negative,<br />

smear<br />

Typical bacillus, rod-shaped, Gram-positive,<br />

smear<br />

Typical bacilli in chains (streptobacilli), smear<br />

Typical spirilli, spiral- or comma-shaped,<br />

smear<br />

Bacteria from bread, direct smear<br />

Bacteria from cheese, smear or section<br />

Bacteria from sour milk, smear<br />

Bacteria from human intestine, smear<br />

Bacteria from yoghurt, smear<br />

Bacteria from sauerkraut, smear<br />

Bacteria from hay infusion causing decomposition,<br />

smear<br />

Cytological slides, special staining<br />

techniques<br />

Typical mixed bacteria, including Gram-positive<br />

and Gram-negative rods, smear<br />

Lophotrichous flagella on Spirillum, specially<br />

stained *<br />

Monotrichous flagella on Vibrio or Pseudomonas,<br />

spec. stained *<br />

Peritrichous flagella on Salmonella or Proteus,<br />

spec. stained *<br />

Capsule stain (Klebsiella pneumoniae), smear<br />

specially stained<br />

Nuclear stain (Bacillus cereus), smear specially<br />

stained for nuclear material (DNA) *<br />

Cell division (Bacillus cereus), smar with Feulgen<br />

stain *<br />

Metachromatic granules or polar bodies<br />

(Corynebacterium diphtheriae), smear specially<br />

stained<br />

Spore stain (Bacillus subtilis), smear doubly<br />

stained with central spores<br />

Spore stain (Clostridium botulinum), smear<br />

doubly stained with subterminal spores<br />

ALGAE<br />

Cyanophyceae – Blue-Green Algae<br />

• Oscillatoria, a blue-green filamentous alga<br />

w.m.<br />

Oscillatoria, thin sections specially stained to<br />

show the nuclear material<br />

Oscillatoria, mucous sheath stained, w.m.<br />

• Nostoc, w.m. shows filaments and heterocysts<br />

Nostoc, section for finer details of filaments and<br />

sheaths<br />

Nostoc or other blue-green alga, special preparation<br />

for nuclear material, Feulgen stain *<br />

Nostoc gunnerae, symbiotic algae living in the<br />

stem of Gunnera, section<br />

Nostoc zetterstettii, a gelatinous alga, unbranched<br />

filaments, w.m.<br />

Nostoc caeruleum, unbranched filaments,<br />

Anabaena or Oscillatoria, nuclear stain<br />

• Anabaena, thread shaped blue-green algae<br />

with heterocysts w.m.<br />

Aphanizomenon, single filaments of various<br />

length w.m.<br />

Aphanothece, small single cells in colonies<br />

Arthrospira, filaments in regular spirals w.m.<br />

Beggiatoa, a colourless alga showing lack of<br />

chlorophyll<br />

• Chroococcus, large single celled blue-green<br />

algae w.m.<br />

Cylindrospermum, with heterocysts and<br />

spores w.m.<br />

Fischerella (Hapalosiphon), branched filaments<br />

w.m.<br />

• Gloeocapsa, small colonies within sheaths<br />

• Gloeotrichia, forming akinetes w.m.<br />

Lyngbya, filamentous algae within sheaths<br />

Merismopedia, flat colonies w.m.<br />

Ba152d<br />

Ba171d<br />

Ba184d<br />

Ba181d<br />

Ba190d<br />

Ag111c<br />

Ag113c<br />

Ag115c<br />

Ag117c<br />

Ag116c<br />

Ba170h<br />

Ag118c

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