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149. B. siiicida, Migula. 

 Associated with swine plague. 



150. B. pneumonice, Zopf. 



Sputum of pneumonic individuals, and various inflam- 

 matory and purulent conditions. 



151. B. acidi-ladici, Zopf. 

 Milk. 



152. B. aromaticion, (Pammel) Chester. 

 In cheese. 



153. B. a-nthracis, (Colin) Migula. 

 Blood, etc., of anthrax subjects. 



154. B. amylovorum, (Burrill). 



In blighted twigs of apple and pear trees. 



155. B. pseudoinfluenzce, (Pfeiffer). 



From brouchopneumonia, otitismedia ; also associated 

 with influenza. 



156. B. cancrosi, (Ducrey). 



Isolated from secretions in soft shanker. 



157. B. cegyptium, (Koch-Kartulis). 

 Associated with conjunctiva! catarrh. 



158. B. galliuarum, (Kruse). 



Associated with chicken cholera, and septicaemia of 

 rabbits. 



159. B. aphthosum, (Siegel). 



Isolated from the liver and kidneys of cattle affected 

 with Murrain. 



160. B. urece, (Miquel). 

 Isolated from urine. 



161. B. radiatum, (Chester). 

 Soil. 



162. B. erythrogenes, (Grotenfelt). 

 Red milk, water, fasces of a child. 



163. B. welchii, (Welch-Nuttall). 



Isolated from blood in a case of aneurism of the aorta. 



164. B. my c aides f (Eisenberg). 

 Soil, water, etc. 



