616 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
S. Mycoderma, Reess. 
“On fermented liquids, sauer-kraut, juices of fruits, ete. On 
wine and beer, forms the so-called mold, growing on the surface 
without ordinarily exciting fermentation.”’* : 
S. albicans, Reess. 
“On the mucous membrane of the mouth, especially of nursing 
infants, producing the disease known as Thrush.” + 
SCHIZOMYCETES.{ 
(Bacteria.) 
BACTERIUM, Cohn. 
B. termo, Dujard. 
In all decomposing organic substances, including a number of 
different forms or species. 
B. lineola, Cohn. 
In various infusions. 
BACILLUS, Cohn. 
B. subtilus, Cohn. 
In various decaying substances. 
B. anthracis, Cohn. 
“Tn the blood of animals which have died of splenic fever 
(Anthrax); the cause of splenic fever in cattle, sheep, etc., and 
malignant pustule in man.” § 
B. tuberculosis, Koch. 
Accompanying consumption. 
SARCINA, Goodsir. 
S. ventriculi, Goodsir. 
In the stomach of man and the higher animals. 
*T. J. Burrill, “The Bacteria,” p. 64, (From the Eleventh Report of the Illinois 
Industrial University.) 
+ Burrill, 2. ¢. 
t Only the most common and best-known forms are here enumerated. There are 
numerous other nominal species. 
2 Burrill, J.c., p. 51. 
