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1909, 630; Prevot, JMan. de Classif. des 

 Bact. Anaer., Paris, 1940, 83.) Anaerobe. 

 From the buccal cavity. 



Vibrio pyogenes (Doerr) Lehmann and 

 Neumann. (Eiterspirillum, Mezinescu, 

 Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 35, 1904, 

 201; Spirillum pyogenes Doerr, Cent. f. 

 Bakt., I Abt., Orig., S8, 1905, 15; Leh- 

 mann and Neumann, Bakt. Diag., 4 

 Aufl., 2, 1907, 493.) From pus in a case 

 of pyelitis calculosa. Non-motile. 



Vibrio ranicula Kalnins. (Latvijas 

 tjniversitates Raksti, Serija I, No. 11, 

 1930,248.) Decomposes cellulose. From 

 soil. 



Vibrio rigensis Kalnins. (Latvijas 

 tjniversitates Raksti, Serija I, No. 11, 

 1930,254.) Decomposes cellulose. From 

 soil. 



Vibrio rubicundus Gottron et al. 

 (Gottron, Weaver and Sherago, Jour. 

 Bact., 4S, 1942, 61.) From a trickling 

 filter. 



Vibrio septicus Kolle. (Kolle and 

 Schumann in Kolle and Wassermann, 

 Handb. d. path. Mikroorg., 2 Aufl., 4, 

 1912, 101.) Identical with Vibrio comma 

 culturally and morphologicalh*. From 

 a cholera-like disease. 



Vibrio smithii (Migula) Ford. (Smith, 

 Cent. f. Bakt., 10, 1891, 177; Microspira 

 smithii Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 

 1006; Ford, Textb. of Bact., 1927, 340.) 

 Possibly identical v,-ith Microspira sapro- 

 philes Migula, Microspira weibelii Mi- 

 gula, Microspira cloaca Chester and 

 Vibrio surati Ford. From abscesses of 

 large intestine of swine. 



Vibrio spermatozoides Loffier. (Cent, 

 f. Bakt., 7, 1890. 638.) From kohlrabi 

 infusions. 



Vibrio sputigenus (Miller) Prevot. 

 {Spirillum sputigenum Miller, Die Mikro- 

 org. d. Mundhohle, 2nd ed., 1892; Prevot, 

 Man. de Classif. des Bact. Anaer., Paris, 

 1940, 85; not Vibrio sputigenus Bergey 

 et al., Manual, 1st ed., 1923, 80.) An- 

 aerobe. From the buccal cavity. 



Vibrio sputigenus var. minutissimus 

 Prevot. (Muhlens, Cent. f. Bakt., I 



Abt., 48, 1909, 523; Pr6vot, Man. de 

 Classif. des Bact. Anaer., Paris, 1940, 85.) 

 Anaerobe. From the buccal cavity. 



Vibrio sputorum Prevot. (Man. de 

 Classif. des Bact. Ana6r., Paris, 1940, 85.) 

 Anaerobe. Isolated from a case of 

 bronchitis. 



Vibrio stationis Kalnins. (Latvijas 

 tjniversitates Raksti, Serija I, No. 11, 

 1930,239.) Decomposes cellulose. From 

 soil. 



Vibrio stomatitis Prevot. (Vibrion A, 

 Repaci, Compt. rend. Soc. Biol. Paris, 

 1909, 630; Prevot, Man. de Classif. des 

 Bact. Anaer., Paris, 1940, 82.) Anaerobe. 

 From the buccal cavity. 



Vibrio subtilissimus (Migula) Ford. 

 (Spirillum No. 1, Kutscher, Ztschr. f. 

 Hyg., 20, 1895, 46; Spirillum tenerrimum 

 Lehmann and Neuman, Bakt. Diag., 2, 

 1896, ZA^; Spirillum subtilissimumMigula, 

 Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 1020; Ford, Textb. 

 of Bact., 1927, 341.) Regarded by 

 Kutscher as being probably identical 

 with the organism found by Smith (Cent, 

 f. Bakt., 16, 1894, 324) in swine dung. 

 Resembles Vibrio strictus. 



Vibrio suis Ford. (Vibrio No. 2, 

 Kutscher, Ztschr. f. Hyg., 20, 1895, 46; 

 Spirillum coprophilum Migula, Syst. d. 

 Bakt., 2, 1900, 1019; not Microspira 

 coprophila Migula, loc. cit., 986; Ford, 

 Textb. of Bact., 1927, 341.) From liquid 

 manure. 



Vibrio surati (Lamb and Baton) Ford. 

 {Spirillum surati Lamb and Paton, Arch. 

 Int. Med., 12, 1913, 259; Treponema 

 surati Brumpt, Nouveau Traite de 

 Medecine, Paris, 4, 1922, 514; Ford, 

 Textb. of Bact., 1927, 337.) Isolated 

 from a case of vegetative endocarditis. 

 Closely resembles Vibrio smithii Ford, 

 Microspira weibelii Migula, Microspira 

 saprophiles Migula and Microspira cloaca 

 Chester. 



Vibrio synthetica Kalnins. (Latvijas 

 tjniversitates Raksti, Serija I, No. 11, 

 1930,245.) Decomposes cellulose. From 

 soil. 



Vibrio tenuis Veillon and Repaci. 



