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Agar slant. A white, moist, glistening streak, which later becomes pinkish or 



flesh-colored. 

 Glucose bouillon. No gas. 

 Habitat. Associated vi\th.Jire-blight of the pear and apple. 



145. Bact. rubidum (Eisenberg) 



B. rubidus 'EisQxCaevg; I.e.; Dyar: I.e., 568. 



Morphology. Bacilli 0.5-0.7 : 0.6-1 .0 /a ; occur singly and in short chains. 



Gelatin colonies. Round, slightly granular, reddish in centres ; gelatin lique- 

 fied slowly to rather quickly. 



Agar slant. Growth translucent, reddish brown, sometimes shading into 

 yellowish orange. 



Potato. Growth brownisli red. 



Habitat. Air. 



146. Bact. ferrugineum (Dyar) 



B./errugineus'Dya.r: I.e., 375. 

 Morphology. Bacilli 0.6: i.o ;«,; occur in pairs and chains. Growth red to 



brick red, crusty, granular,. scarcely wrinkled ; grow slowly. 

 Gelatin colonies. Like round tufts of cotton. 

 Milk. Not coagulated ; reaction unchanged ; a brick-red growth on the surface. 



Nitrates not reduced. Lactose litmus blue. 

 Habitat. Air. 



147. Bact. finitimum (Dyar) 



B . fifiitimus-ruber J^y&r : I.e., 361. 



Morphology. Bacilli 0.5 : 0.6-1 .0 ,11 ; occur singly and in chains of 3-4. 

 Gelatin colonies. Round, entire, smooth. Growth on solid media, pink to 



bright red. 

 Bouillon. No membrane. Nitrates not reduced. Lactose litmus blue. 

 Habitat. Air. 



148. Bact. ovatum (Bmyning) 



B. niier-ovatus Bruyning: Arehiv Neerland Sei. Exact, et Nat., Ser. II, 1898, 297. 



Morphology. Bacilli oval, 0.7-0.8 : 0.9-1.2 ju,; occur sometimes in pairs or 

 threes. Not stained by Gram's method. Indications of a capsule. Op- 

 timum temperature, 20°. 



Potato. Growth bright red to vermilion. 



Bouillon. Slight growth, becoming opalescent, with a scanty colorless sedi- 

 ment. 



Litmus gelatin. Unchanged. 



Habitat. Isolated from sorghum. 



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