YEAST-LIKE FUNGI OF HUMAN INTESTINAL TRACT 13 



TABLE 2 

 LIST OF FUNGI USED FOR COMPARATIVE STUDY 



Number Name of fungus* Source and Remarks 



1 Saccharomyces cerevisiae Parke Davis & Co., Detroit 



2 Saccharomyces glutinis Parke Davis & Co., Detroit 



3 Monilia Candida Bon Parke Davis & Co., Detroit 



4 Monilia Candida Bon Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



5 Monilia humicola Oudem Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



6 Monilia sitophila (Mont.) Sacc Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



7 Oidium humi Maze Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



8 Oidium lactis Fresenius Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



9 Oidium pullans Lind Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



10 Saccharomyces hominis Busse Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



11 Saccharomyces Pastorianus Hansen.... Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



12 Saccharomyces glutinis .(Fres) Cohn Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



13 Saccharomyses ellipsoideus (I) Han... Central-stelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



. Holland 



14 Saccharomyces cerevisiae Hansen Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



15 Saccharomyces anomalus Hansen Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



16 Saccharomyces (pathogenic) Binot Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



17 Saccharomyces (pathogenic) Curtis Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



18 Saccharomyces (pathogenic) Foulerton.. Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



19 Schizosaccharomyces Pombe Lindner... Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



20 Schizosaccharomyces octosporus Beyer- 



inck Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



21 Torula glutinis (Conn) Pringsh. et Bi- 



lersky Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen. Amsterdam, 



Holland 



22 Torula humicola Daczewska Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



23 Torula rubra Schimon Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam, 



Holland 



24 Willia belgica Lindner Centralstelle fur Pilzkulturen, Amsterdam,. 



Holland 



25 Blastomyces dermatitidis Gilchrist and 



Stokes American Museum of Natural History 



26 Blastomyces dermatitidis Gilchrist and 



Stokes : Memorial Institute of Infectious Diseases, 



Chicago 



27 Oidium albicans Ch. Robin London, England, H. D. Singer, Kankakee 



State Hospital 



* The names of the fungi and the authors of the species here listed are those used by the 

 person sending the cultures. 



After the separation of the cultures on the basis of the gross characters, 

 a morphologic study of a large number of these forms was undertaken. The 

 criterion used in selecting these fungi from others which frequently occurred 

 on the same plate was their 'yeast-like' appearance. By this is meant the for- 

 mation in young cultures of single cells which reproduce by budding, in other 

 words, unicellular, budding organisms. Before going into more detailed descrip- 

 tion of morphologic characters a discussion of the significance of the budding 

 process will be given. 



