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MEDICAL MYCOLOGY 



Candida tumefaciens (Pollacci & Nannizzi) Dodge, n. comb. 

 Saccharomyces tumefaciens alhus Foulerton, Jour. Path. Bact. 6: 37-63, 

 PI. 4, 1900. 



Monilia tumefacieiis alba Ota apud Motta, Atti R. Accad. Fisiocrit. Siena 

 IX, 17: 639-654, 4 figs., 1926. 



Monilia tumefaciens Pollacci & Nannizzi, I Miceti Patog. No. 55, 1927. 



Myceloblastanon tumefaciens album Ota, Jap. Jour. Derm. Urol. 28: [4], 

 1928. 



Pig. 48. — Candida Krusei showing intercalary chains of blastospores or arthrospores (?). 



(After Langeron & Talice 1932.) 



Geotrichoides tumefaciens Langeron & Talice, Ann. Parasitol. Hum. Comp. 

 10: 68, 1932. 



Isolated from two cases of pharyngitis along with Corynehacterium diph- 

 theriae. Pathogenic to rabbit, producing tumors at point of inoculation and 

 small nodules elsewhere. 



Cells 3-4vu. in diameter. No mycelium or spores observed. Case of Motta 

 shows chains of cells, some elongate, terminal cell swollen, hyphae simple or 



