534 CLASSIFICATION OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA. 



Endocarditis: Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus (No. 1); Micro- 

 coccus pneumonias crouposoa (No. 8); Micrococcus endocarditidis 

 rugatus (No. 29); Bacillus endocarditidis griseus (No. 104); Bacillus 

 endocarditidis capsulatus (No. 105). 



Syphilis: Bacillus of Lustgarten (No. 56); Bacillus of Eve and 

 Lingard ; Micrococcus of Disse and Taguchi. 



Rhinoscleroma : Bacillus of rhinoscleroma (?) (No. 58). 



Erythema nodosum : Bacillus of Demme (No. 107). 



Green diarrhoea of infants : Bacillus of Lesage (No. 106). 



Noma : Bacillus nomse (?) (No. 110). 



Ozcence : Bacillus foetidus ozssn.se, (No. 111). 



Bronchitis : Bacillus of Lumnitzer (No. 112). 



Sycosis : Bacillus of Tommasoli (No. 113). 



Whooping cough : Bacillus of Afanassiew (No. 119). 



Influenza : Micrococcus of Kirchner (No. 38) ; Micrococcus No. 

 II. of Fischel (No. 39). 



Measles : Bacillus of Canon. 



Senile gangrene : Bacillus of Tricomi (No. 128). 



Cystitis : Bacillus septicus vesicae (No. 132). 



Egyptian ophthalmia : Bacillus of Kartulis (No. 138). 



Trachoma : Micrococcus of trachoma (?) (No. 17). 



Purpura hcemorrhagica : Bacillus of Babes (No. 146); Bacillus 

 of Kolb (No. 147); Bacillus of Tizzoni and Giovannini (No. 145). 



Cholera infantum : Proteus vulgaris (No. 97). 



Cholera nostras : Spirillum of Finkler and Prior (No. 156). 



Peritonitis : Bacillus coli communis (No. 89) ; Staphylococcus 

 pyogenes aureus (No. 1); Streptococcus pyogenes (No. 5). 



Pleuritis : Micrococcus pneumonias crouposae (No. 8). 



C. BACTERIA PROVED TO BE THE CAUSE OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES 

 IN THE LOWER ANIMALS. 



Anthrax : Bacillus anthracis (No. 45). 



Tuberculosis : Bacillus tuberculosis (No. 53). 



Glanders : Bacillus mallei (No. 55). 



Septiccemia in cattle " Rinderseuche " : Bacillus septicaemias 

 haemorrhagicae (No. 61). 



Swine plague " Schweineseuche," Loffler and Schiitz : Bacil- 

 lus septicaemias haemorrhagicae (No. 61). 



Symptomatic anthrax "black leg'' in cattle; Bacillus of 

 symptomatic anthrax (No. 352). 



Farcy in cattle : Bacillus of Nocard (No. 60). 



Septiccemia in deer "Wildseuche" : Bacillus septicaemias haem- 

 orrhagicse (No. 61). 



