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Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 932.) From 

 rotted onions. 



Pseudomonas aquatilis Migula. (Tata- 

 roff, Inaug. Diss., Dorpat, 1891, 31; 

 Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 933.) 

 From water. Said to form spores. 



Pseudomonas aromatica Migula. 

 (Bacillus crassus aromaticus Tataroff, 

 Inaug. Diss., Dorpat, 1891, 27; Migula, 

 Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 880.) From 

 water. 



Pseudomonas aromatica var. quercilo- 

 pyrogallica Kluyver, Hof and Boe- 

 zaardt. (Enzymologia, 7 1939, 28.) 



Pseudomonas arliculaia Kern. (Arb. 

 bakt. Inst. Karlsruhe, 1, Heft 4, 1896, 

 462.) From the stomachs of birds. 



Pseudomonas aucubicola Trapp. 

 (Phytopath., 26, 1936, 264.) Isolated 

 from Aucuba japonica. Not pathogenic. 



Pseudomonas aurea Migula. (Bacillus 

 fluorescens aureus Zimmermann, Bakt. 

 unserer Trink- u. Nutzwasser, I Reihe, 

 1890, 14; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 

 931.) From water. 



Pseudomonas brassicae acidae G ruber. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 22, 1909, 558). 

 From sauerkraut. Identical with Bac- 

 terium brassicae acidae Conrad (Arch. f. 

 Hyg., 29, 1897, 75) according to Lehmann 

 and Neumann (Bakt. Diag., 5 Aufi., 2 

 1912, 380.) 



Pseudomonas bulyri Migula. (Bacil- 

 lus bulyri fluorescens Lafar, Arcli. f. 

 Hyg., 13, 1891, 19; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 

 2, 1900, 894.) From butter. 



Pseudomonas calciphila Molisch. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 65, 1925, 136.) 

 From fresh water. Deposits CaCOa. 



Pseudomonas calco-acetica Clifton. 

 (Enzymologia, 4, 1937, 246.) 



Pseudomonas capsulata Migula. 

 (Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 915; not Pseudo- 

 monas capsulata Bergey et al., Manual, 

 1st ed., 1923, 124.) Similar to Pseudo- 

 monas macroselmis Migula. 



Pseudomonas caryocyanea (Dupaix) 

 Beijerinck. (Bacillus caryocyaneus Du- 

 paix, Thesis, Univ. of Nancy, 1933, 1 ; 

 Beijerinck, see Dupaix', ibid., 13; Bac- 



terium caryocyaneum Dupaix, ibid., 246.) 

 Isolated from rotten willow wood, from 

 yeast mash and beer-wort. Name ap- 

 pears first as Bacillus caryocyaneus on a 

 culture sent by Beijerinck from Delft, 

 Holland to the National Collection of 

 Type Cultures, Lister Institute, London. 

 Regarded by Dupaix as closely related to 

 Bacillus cyaneo -fluorescens Zangemeister 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., 18, 1895, 321; 

 Pseudomonas cyaneo -fluorescens Migula, 

 Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 906); Der blaue 

 Bacillus, Mildenberg (Cent. f. Bakt., 

 II Abt., 56, 1922, 309; Pseudomonas 

 mildenbergii Bergey et al., Manual, 3rd 

 ed., 1930, 172); and Bacillus pyocyaneus 

 Gessard (Compt. rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, 

 94, 1882,536). 



Pseudovionas catarrhalis Chester. 

 (Bacillus der Hundestaupe, Jess, Cent, f . 

 Bakt., II Abt., 25, 1899, 541; Chester, 

 Man. Determ. Bact., 1901 , 308.) Isolated 

 from catarrh in dogs. 



Pseudomonas caviae Scherago. (Jour. 

 Bact., 31, 1936, 83; Jour. Inf. Dis., 60, 

 1937, 245.) Cause of an epizootic septi- 

 cemia in guinea pigs. 



Pseudomonas chlorophaena Migula. 

 (Syst. d. Bakt.,^, 1900, 899.) 



Pseudomonas coccacea Migula. (Cul- 

 ture No. 10, Lembke, Arch. f. Hyg., 29, 

 1897, 317; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 

 1900,924.) From the intestine. 



Pseudomonas cohaerea (sic) (Wright) 

 Chester. (Bacillus cohaerens Wright, 

 Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., 7, 1895, 464; 

 Chester, Man. Determ. Bact., 1901, 

 312.) From water. 



Pseudomonas coli Migula. (Culture 

 No. 8, Lembke, Arch. f. Hyg., 29, 1897, 

 315; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 920.) 

 From the intestine. 



Pseudomonas colloides Migula. 

 (Bacillus fluorescens putidus colloides 

 Tataroff, Inaug. Diss., Dorpat, 1891, 40; 

 Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 902.) 

 From water. Said to form spores. 



Pseudomonas conradi Lehmann and 

 Neumann. (Bakt. Diag., 5 Aufl., 2, 

 1912, 394.) Red pigment. 



