AND OF EXPOSED MUCOUS MEMBRANES. 579' 



The following species have been obtained from the nasal and 

 buccal secretions : 



FROM THE NOSE. 



Non-pathogenic. Micrococcus nasalis (Hajek), Diplococcus coryzae 

 (Hajek), Micrococcus albus liquefaciens (Von Besser), Micrococcus cumu- 

 latus tenuis (Von Besser), Micrococcus tetragenus subflavus (Von Besser), 

 Diplococcus fluorescens foetidus (Klamann), Micrococcus totidus (Klamanu), 

 Vibrio nasalis (Weibel), Bacillus striatus flavus (Von Besser), Bacillus 

 striatus albus (Von Besser). 



Pathogenic. Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus, Staphylococcus pyogenes 

 albus, Streptococcus pyogenes, Bacillus of Friedlander, Bacillus of rhino- 

 scleroma (?), Bacillus foetidus ozaenae (Hajek), Bacillus mallei (Loffler), Ba- 

 cillus smaragdinus foetidus (Reimannj. 



FROM THE MOUTH. 



Non-pathogenic. Micrococcus roseus (Eisenberg), Micrococcus A, B, C, 

 D, E of Podbielskij, Sarcinapulmonum (Hauser), Sarcina lutea, Micrococcus 

 candicaiis (Fliigge), Bacillus of Miller, Bacillus virescens (Frick), Vibrio 

 rugula, Vibrio lingualis (Weibel), Pseudo-diphtheria bacillus (Von Hoff- 

 mann), Bacillus mesentericus vulgatus, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus a, b, c, d, 

 e, f, g, h, i, and y of Vignal, Bacillus subtilis similis, Bacillus radiciformis 

 (Eisenberg), Bacillus luteus, Bacillus fluorescens non-liquefaciens, Bacillus 

 ruber, Bacillus viridiflavus, Proteus Zenkeri, Bacillus G, H, I, J, K, L, M, 

 N, and Vibrio O and P of Podbielskij, Vibrio viridans (Miller), Micrococcus 

 nexifer (Miller), lodococcus magnus (Miller), Ascococcus buccaljs (Miller), 

 Bacillus fuscans (Miller). 



Pathogenic. Staphylococcus pyogenes albus, Staphylococcus pyogenes 

 aureus, Staphylococcus salivarius septicus(Biondi), Streptococcus pyogenes, 

 Micrococcus salivarius septicus (Biondi), Micrococcus tetragenus (Gaffky), 

 Micrococcus gingivae pyogenes (Miller), Streptococcus septo-pysemicus (Bi- 

 ondi), Streptococcus articulorum (Loffler), Micrococcus of Manfredi, Micro- 

 coccus pneumoniae crouposae ' ' Micrococcus Pasteuri " (Sternberg) ; Bacillus 

 diphtherias (Loffler), Bacillus tuberculosis (Koch), Bacillus of Friedlander, 

 Bacillus bronchitidse putridae (Lumnitzer), Bacillus septicaemias haemorrha- 

 gicae, Bacillus gingivae pyogenes (Miller), Bacillus pulpse pyogenes (Miller), 

 Bacillus dentalis viridans (Miller), Bacillus crassus sputigenus (Kreibohm), 

 Bacillus saprogenes No. 1 (Rosenbach), Bacillus pneumoniae agilis* (Schou), 

 Bacillus pneumoniae of Klein, Bacillus pneumosepticus (Babes). 



