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BACILLUS RUBRUM—PLYMOUTH— a b c d 
(found in water). 
4 FLUORESCENS LIQUEFACIENS a b Cc d 
(very abundant in many waters). 
« FLUORESCENS a b Cc d 
(abundant in water). 
MICROCOCCUS AGILIS a b Cc 
(found in water, one of the few motile cocci). 
SARCINA AURANTICA a b c d 
(abundant in the air). 
x LUTEA x b c d 
(abundant in the air). 
SPIRILLUM RUBRUM a b c 
STAPHYLOCOCCUS PYOGENES AUREUS a b c d 
(pyogenic). 
rs EPIDERMIDIS ALBUS a b c d 
(abundant in the skin, sometimes pyogenic). 
STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES a b c 
(pyogenic). 
ACTINOMYCES a b c 
(cause of the disease known as actinomycosis, or “‘ lumpy 
jaw ” in cattle). 
BACILLUS PYOCYANEUS @ a b c d 
(cause of the occasional green color of pus). 
ts TUBERCULOSIS glycerin agar culture. 
(cause of tuberculosis in man and animals) 
a ANTHRACIS a b c d 
(cause of a disease variously known, according to 
the method of infection, etc., as anthrax, malignant 
pustule, wool-sorter’s disease, and splenic fever. This 
was the first bacterium that was proven to have a 
causative relation to disease in man or animals). 
“ MALLEI (morve) a b c d 
(cause of glanders in man and animals). 
