Bacterial classification; Bacterial nomenclature; Identification of bacteria; Reference collections of bacteria - the need and requirement for type strains; List of culture collections; The higher taxa, or a place for everything? Kingdom procaryotae; Gracilicutes; Firmicutes; Tenericutes; Mendosicutes; The spirochetes; Aerobic/microaerophilic, motile, helical/vibrioid gram-negative bacteria; Nonmotile (or rarely motile), gram-negative curved bacteria; Gran-negative aerobic rods and cocci; Facultatively anaerobic gram-negative rods; Anaerobic gram-negative straight, curved and helical rods; Dissemilatory sulfate- or sulfur-reducing bacteria; Anaerobic gram-negative cocci; The rickettsias and chlamydias; The mycoplasmas; Endosymbionts
David Hendricks Bergey Books


The Biological Relation Between Bacteria and the More Highly Organized Flora of Running Streams
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
This book explores the intricate relationship between bacteria and more complex plant life in running streams, emphasizing the ecological interdependencies present in aquatic environments. Originally published in 1898, it provides valuable insights into early scientific observations and theories regarding microbial and botanical interactions. The reprint maintains the integrity of the original text, allowing readers to appreciate historical perspectives on ecology and microbiology.