Abstract
In the course of about 7000 examinations of Gram-positive aerobic bacteria, it was found that two distinct groups of Gram-positive organisms could be recognized. One group was illustrated by Micrococcus freudenreichii, the other by Bacillus anthracis. All individuals in a smear of the former remained positive even when the time of exposure to stain was greatly diminished and the time of exposure to decolorizer was greatly increased. Similar changes of technic when B. anthracis was used showed that about 70% of the individuals in a given smear became Gram-negative. The writer accordingly distinguishes between stable and unstable Gram-positive bacteria.