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Schizomycetaceae, Coccogenae, Micrococcus. 1081 



Jlah. in sangiiine, ad vasorum capillarium parietes corpuscula 

 sanguinea involvens et tronibosin (Tliromben) efTiciens in cuniculis 

 pyanniji. opo injocfionis iiifiisionum macerationis infectis. 



26. Micrococcus haematosaprus Trev. Gen. p. 3;}, Micrococcus dcr 

 progressiven Absccssbildung bei Kaninchen II. Kocli, 1878, Mi- 

 crococcus progrediens Schroet. Pilz. Schles. pag. 1 18. — Coc- 

 cis rainutissimis, circ. 0.15 -/. diam., colonias definite subclausas, 

 in contextu connectivo vigentes efformantibus zoogloeasque magnas 

 fusiformes praebentibus. 



Ilab. in cuniculis ope injcctionis hypodermicai infusionum san- 

 guinis putridi. 



§ 3. Pyogenus. 



27. Micrococcus Rosenbachii Trev. Geo. p. 33, Micrococcus pyogc- 4280 

 ncs-/enuis Rosenbach Microorg. Wundinfect. Mensch., Wiesbaden 

 1884, Schroet. Pilz. Schles. p. 147, Fluegge Microorg. p. 109. — 

 Coccis globosis, singulis, Staphylococci pijogenes albi paullo cras- 

 sioribus, liaud raro polis obscurioribus, medio pallidioribus. 



Ilab. in pure abscessorum clausorum. — Gelatinam haud lique- 

 facit; super Agar-Agar colonias teuues subvitreas efficit. 



§ 4. Zymogeni. 



28. Micrococcus gelatinosus Warrington, Curdling of milk by mi- ^2^1 

 croorganisms, in The Lancet 1888, Vol. I, n. 25, Trev. Gen. p. 34, 



n. 19. — Coccis globosis, hyalinis. 



Ilab. in lacte. — Coagulat lac ad temperaturam circ. 22° C. 

 et etiam ad 10" C. post paucos dies. 

 20. Micrococcus nitrificans Van Tieghem 1873, Schroet. Pilz. Schlos. •J?''? 

 p. Irki, Micrococcus de la fermentaliQn de V amnioniaquc De- 

 naeyer Bact6r. Schizom. p. 39. — Coccis globosis, rainutissimis. 



Ilab. in terra in qua, per oxydationem, transformationem sub- 

 stantiarum ammoniacalium in nitratum potassicum eflicit. — Ao- 

 robius, in solutionibus alcalinis (salem aramoniacalera et parco quo- 

 que substantias raineralcs et organicas continentibus) colitur. Opti- 

 inum tempcratura) est ad 37" C. circ; ad 55° C. ferraentatio con- 

 sistit, ad 90° C. Micrococcus perit. 



