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2. Gelatin colonies-not characterized as above. 



a. Milk coagulated. 



* Litmus milk reddened. 



109. Bact. oxylacticum (Dyar). 



** Litmus milk rendered alkaline or unchanged in reaction, 

 f Gelatin liquefied rapidly. 



1 10. Bact. desidiosum (Wright), 

 ff Gelatin liquefied very slowly. 



in. Bact. Fischeri Dyar. 



b. Milk not coagulated. 



* Litmus milk reddened, rendered acid, 

 f Nitrates reduced to nitrites. 



112. Bact. eta (Dyar). 



ft Nitrates not reduced to nitrites. 



113. Bact. fulvu m (Zimmerman). 



** Litmus milk rendered alkaline or unchanged. 



t Agar smear cultures reddish brown, shading to yellowish. 



114. Bact. rubidum (Eisenberg). 

 ft Agar smear cultures yellowish orange. 



Gelatin liquefied quickly, i.e. within a few days. 



115. Bact. caudatum (Wright). 



Gelatin liquefied very slowly, i.e. within 2-4 weeks. 



1 1 6. Bact. Kralii. 



117. Bact. helvolum (Zimmerman). 



c. Milk coagulation not stated. Growth on liquefied gelatin 



crumpled. 



* Gelatin colonies moruloid. 



1 1 8. Bact. plicatum (Zimmerman). 

 ** Gelatin colonies punctiform. 



119. Bact. citreum (Strassman-Stecker). 



B. Growth on potato brownish. 



1. Short, broad bacilli. 



120. Bact. bucallis (Sternberg). 



2. Bacilli minute, slender. 



121. Bact. pseudoconjunctivitidis (Kruse). 



II. 33o not grow on potato. 



122. Bact. ceris-minutissimum (Kruse). 



123. Bact. dormitor (Wright). 



