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ff Growth in depth of gelatin in stab cultures. 



STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES GROUP. 

 Species pathogenic to animals. 



22. Sir. pyogenes Rosenbach. 



23. Sir. enteritis var. Libmanni. (See No. 2.) 

 Pathogenic to plants. 



24. Str. phytophthorus (Frank). 

 Non-pathogenic (?) milk species. 



25. Str. Grotenfeldtii. 



26. Str. proteus. 



fff Growth in gelatin stab cultures not described. Cultural 

 characters imperfectly known. 



27. Str. agalacticB Adametz. 



28. Str. Weisiilmv. 



29. Str. equi Sand-Jensen. 



1 6. Str. pneumonias (YVeichselbaum) Gamalei'a 



Microbe de la salive Pasteur : Acad. Med. Paris, 1881. 

 Pneumococcus Frankel : Verhandl. d. Ill Congress f. inn. Med., 1884. 

 Diplococcus pneumonia Weichselbaum : Centralblatt f. Bakteriologie, 1887, 588. 

 Bacillus salivarius-septicus Biondi : Zeitsch. f. Hygiene, II, 1887, 196. 

 Diplococcus lanceolatus-capsultatus-pneumonicus Foa-Bord : Zeitsch. f. Hygiene, IV, 



1888, Heft. i. 



Klebsiella salavaris Trevisan : Gen., 1889, 26. 

 Streptococcus lanceolatus Gamalei'a: Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 1888, 440. 



T orphology. Cocci in twos or chains of 4-6 elements ; round-lenticular ; in 

 body with a capsule. Stain by Gram's method. 



Gelatin colonies. Deep colonies: macroscopically small, round, white or 

 gray ; microscopically round, entire, slightly granular. Surface colonies : 

 macroscopically round, gray, in 4 days 1-2 mm.; microscopically round, 

 entire, finely granular. 

 \gar colonies. Deep colonies: microscopically round-lenticular, entire, 

 opaque, grayish black, coarsely punctate. Surface colonies: macroscopi- 

 cally like gelatin colonies ; microscopically round, entire, translucent, 

 finely punctate. 



Glycerin agar slant. A feeble growth, small grayish colonies. 



Blood serum. Growth slimy, transparent. 



Bouillon. Faintly turbid. 



Milk. Coagulation variable. 



Litmus milk. Sometimes pink and coagulated. 



