SACCHAROMYCET^ Rees. 



Syll. \'Iir p. 916, XI p. 4.57, XIV p. 828. 



Fam. 1. Saccharomycetacoae E-ees. 



SACCHAROMYCES Meyen. — Syll. VIII p. 916, XI p. 457, XIVI 



pag. 828. 



1. Saccharomyces Keiskeanus Yabe, Bull. Imp. Univ. Tokyo vol. III^ 

 1897, pag. 234. — Cr^Uiilis pfTibcte globosis, plerumqiie ca. 5 fi.i 

 diam., -interdum usque 9 //. diam. ; ascis non visis. 



Hdb. in aere atraosphaeriiio iu Japonia. — In gelatina crustami 

 roseam efformat. 



2. Saccharomyces japonicus Yabe, Bull. Imp. Univ. Tokyo vol. III,[ 

 1897, p, 233. — Cellulis ellipticis v. subglobosis, in solutione Pw 

 steurii 6*3. in extraclo carnis 9,2-10,3 » 6,1-6,1 ; ascis non visis.» 



HaO. in aefp atmosphasrico iu .Japonia. — In solutionibus cru-. 

 stam rubram effovmanS; fermentationem alcoLoIicam non efficit. 



2YG0SACCHAR0MYCES Bavker in Proc. T^oy. Soc. Lcnd. 1901, p. 348 

 \Etym. z7///on, jngum et SatcharomycRs). — A Saccharomycete dif-tj 

 fert coniugatione (ut videtur) sPAuali cellularum, sou zygosi, ut 

 in Mucoraceis etc. Species huGU.sque unicr^ [Z. Barkeri S. et S^ 

 dicenria) provenit ex Zingibere officinarum, cuita in solutionii 

 sterili saccharoso-mayeriaua. 



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