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120. 8. giganteus, (Lustgarten). ' 



From stools in cases of infant diarrhoea. 



121. 8. conglomerates, (Kurth). 



Associated with scarlet fever; etiological relation un- 

 determined. 



122. 8. phytophthorus, (Frank). 



Associated with a rot and blight of the potato. 



123. 8. proteus. 

 Milk. 



MlCROCOCCUS. 



124. M. gonorrhcece, (Bumm.) Flugge. 

 In gonorrhoeal pus. 



125. M. pyogenes, var. alb us, Rosenbach. 



In pus from abscesses, wound infections, upon skin, etc. 



126. M. tetragenus, Koch-Saffky. 

 Nasal secretions and in sputum. 



127. M. pyogenes, var. aureus, Rosenbach. 

 In pus from abscesses, skin, etc. 



128. M. pyogenes, var. citrous, Passet. 

 In pus. 



129. M. coralinus, Centanni. 

 From water. 



130. M. cerasinus, Eisenberg. 

 Water. 



131. M. cyanogenus, Pammel and Combs. 

 In milk. 



132. M. cinnabareus. 

 Air and water. 



133. M. albicans, (Bumm). 

 Isolated from vaginal secretions. 



134. M. lactis-viscosus, (Sternberg). 



Isolated from cream which had a bitter taste. 



135. M. catarrhalis, (Frosch-Kolle). 



Associated with an infectious bronchitis. Found in the 

 sputum and nasal secretions. 



