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Genus a. Atremis 



b. Bacterium 



c. Lamprella 



d. Eucystia 



e. Dicrobactrum 



f. Acysiia 

 Family 9. Fusiformidae 



Genus a. Fusiformis 

 Class II. Sporascota 



Order a. Parasynascota 

 Family 10. Migulanidae 



Genus a. Migulanum 

 Order b. Parascota 



Family 11. Bacillidae 



Genus a. Rhagadascia 

 h. Plectridium 



c. Bacillus 



d. Bacirillum 



e. Kochella 



f. Fischerinum 

 Kreis B. Hemicyclomorpha 



Class I. Anascola 



Familj' 12. Hemallosidae 

 Genus a. Hemallosis 

 Phylum II. Monomychota 

 Kreis A. Acyclomorpha 



Family 1. Mogallidae 



Genus a. Mogallia 

 Family 2. Sarcinidae 



Genus a. Diplococcus 



b. Sarcina 



c. Paulosarcina 

 Family 3. Micrococcidae 



Genus a. Micrococcus 



h. Planococcus 



c. Streptococcus 



d. Phacelium 



Three of the new generic term.s, Cladasciis tj^pe species C. furcabilis 

 Enderlein, Zygoplagia type species Z. alternans Enderlein and Heterocystia 

 type species H. multiformiis Enderlein, had been proposed in an earHer 

 paper (Sitzber. Gesell. Naturf. Freunde, BerUn, 1916, 395). The following 

 generic terms in the 1917 outline are new: Schaudinnum, TJieciobactrum, 

 Syncrotis, Zygostasis, Dicro spirillum, Entomospira, Cacospira, Dicrospira, 

 Eisenhergia, Zettnoivia, Pseudostreptus, Atremis, Lamprella, Eucystia, Dicro- 

 bactrum, Acystia, Migulanum, Rhagadascia, Kochella, Fischerinum, Hemal- 

 losis, Mogallia, Paulosarcina and Phacelium. Note that Corynobacterium 

 is spelled with an o instead of an e. 



Terms accepted from earlier workers that have not previously been 



