CLASSIFICATION OP PATHOGENIC BACTERIA. 535 



Hog cholera : Bacillus of hog cholera (No. 63). 



Swine plague, Marseilles : Bacillus of swine plague (No. 65). 



Septicaemia in ferrets : Bacillus of swine plague, Marseilles 

 (No. 65). 



" Myko-desmoids " of the horse : Micrococcus botryogenus (No. 

 19). 



Septicaemia in geese : Spirillum anserum (No. 154). 



Bovine mastitis : Micrococcus of bovine mastitis (No. 21); Strep- 

 tococcus of mastitis in cows (No. 31). 



Mastitis in sheep : Micrococcus of gangrenous mastitis in sheep 

 (No. 30). 



Pneumonia in horses: Diplococcus of pneumonia in horses 

 (No. 32). 



Contagious coryza in horses " Druse der Pferde " . Strepto- 

 coccus coryzae contagiossB equorum (No. 33). 



Hog erysipelas "^rouget," "rothlauf": Bacillus erysipelatos 

 suis (No. 67). 



Septicaemia in parrots "gray parrot disease " : Streptococcus 

 perniciosus psittacorum (No. 43). 



Diphtheria in pigeons : Bacillus diphtherias columbrarum 

 (No. 49). 



Foivl cholera :, Bacillus septicaemise hsemorrhagicse (No. 61); Ba- 

 cillus gallinarum (No. 77). 



Cholera in ducks : Bacillus of Cornil and Toupet (No. 62). 



Grouse disease : Bacillus of grouse disease (No. 76). 



Septiccemia in fowls: Spirillum Metschnikovi (No. 158). 



Septiccemia in frogs, etc. : Bacillus hydrophilus fuscus (No. 

 81). 



Infectious diseases of bees : Bacillus alvei (No. 140) ; Bacillus 

 of Canestrini (No. 295). 



Infectious diseases of silkworms: Streptococeus bombycis 

 (No. 24) ; Nosema bombycis (No. 25). 



D. BACTERIA FROM VARIOUS SOURCES FOUND BY EXPERIMENT TO 

 BE MORE OR LESS PATHOGENIC FOR LOWER ANIMALS. 



From the pus of abscesses and open wounds : ^ 

 Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus (No. 1). 

 Staphylococcus pyogenes albus (No. 2). 

 Streptococcus pyogenes (No. 5). 

 Staphylococcus pyosepticus (No. 42). 

 Bacillus of Belfanti and Pascarola (No. 64). 

 Bacillus pyogenes fcetidus (No. 72). 

 Bacillus pyocyanus (No. 95). 



