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(Compt. rend. Trav. Labor, de Carlsberg, 

 6, 1906, 68; Streptococcus dajnnosus Shim- 

 well and Kirkpatrick, Jour. Inst. Brew- 

 ing, 45, 1939, 137.) From clear, spoiled 

 beer. 



Pediococcus halophilus Mees. (Tetra- 

 coccus No. 1, Orla-Jensen, The Lactic 

 Acid Bacteria, 1919, 77; Mees, Thesis, 

 Delft, 1934, 94.) From anchovy pickle. 



Pediococcus hennebergi Sollied. 

 (Ztschr. Spiritusindus., 26, 1903, 491.) 

 From spoiled beer. 



Pediococcus kochii Trevisan. (Mikro- 

 kokkus in Wundsecreten bei Menschen, 

 Koch; Trevisan, I generi e le specie delle 

 Batteriacee, Milan, 1889, 28.) 



Pediococcus pentosaceus Mees. (Tetra- 

 coccus No. 2, Orla-Jensen, The Lactic 

 Acid Bacteria, 1919, 78; Mees, Thesis, 

 Delft, 1934, 94.) From yeast. 



Pediococcus perniciosus Claussen (loc. 

 cit.). From clouded, spoiled beer. 



Pediococcus sarcinaeformis Rei chard. 

 (Ztschr. f. d. ges. Brauwesen, 17, 1894, 

 257.) From spoiled beer. 



Pediococcus urinae equi Mees. (Pfer- 

 deurinsarcina, von Huth, Alg. Ztg. f. 

 Bierber. u. Malzfabr., 185, 968 and 981, 

 1885; ibid., 1886, 141; Mees, Thesis, 

 Delft, 1934, 95.) From horse urine. 



Pediococcus violaceus (Klitzing) Trevi- 

 san. {Merismopedia violacea Klitzing; 

 Trevisan, I generi c le specie delle Bat- 

 teriacee, Milan, 1889, 28.) 



Pedioplana haeckeli Wolff. (Cent. f. 

 Bakt., II Abt., 18, 1907, 9.) Motile. 

 From rotting beets. Placed in a new 

 genus Pedioplana Wolff {loc. cit., 9). 



Streptococcus damnosus var. mucosus 

 Shimwell. (Shimwell, Sect. 670, Hind, 

 Brewing Science and Practice, New 

 York, 1940.) From ropy beer. 



Appendix III*. The following species 

 have been found in the literature and are 

 listed here chiefly for their historical 

 interest. Many are incompletely de- 

 scribed, while many others are identical 



with previously described species. See 

 Monographs by Winslow and Winslow, 

 Sj'stematic Relationships of the Cocca- 

 ceae, 1908 and Hucker, N. Y. State Exper. 

 Sta., Tech. Buls. Nos. 99-103. Refer- 

 ences are to Tech. Bui. 102. 



Ascococcus cantabridgensis Hankin. 

 (Quoted from Lehmann and Neumann, 

 Bakt. Diag., 2 Aufl., 2, 1899, 165.) Mi- 

 gula (Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 195) reports 

 he is unable to find further reference to 

 this organism and we likewise are unable 

 to trace it. From the human mouth. 



Ascococcus gangrenosus Bevan. (Med. 

 News, No. 1003, 1892, 375; Abst. in Cent, 

 f. Bakt., 13, 1893, 796.) From a gan- 

 grenous foot. 



Ascococcus vibrans van Tieghem. (Bui. 

 Soc. Bot. France, 27, 1880, 150.) From 

 water. 



Aurococcus tropicus Chalmers and 

 O'Farrell. (1913, quoted from Castel- 

 lani and Chalmers, Man. Trop. Med., 

 3rd ed., 1919, 931.) Found in Ceylon in 

 granulating ulcers of skin. 



Coccus carduus Heurlin. (Bakt. Un- 

 ters. d. Keimgehaltes im Genitalkanale 

 d. fiebernden Wochnerinnen. Helsing- 

 fors, 1910, 136.) Anaerobic. From 

 genital canal. 



Coccus caudatus Heurlin {loc. cit., 84). 

 From genital canal. 



Coccus vaginalis Heurlin {loc. cit., 79). 

 From genital canal. 



Galactococcus albus Guillebeau. (Land- 

 wirtsch. Jahrb. d. Schweiz, 4, 1892, 27; 

 Abst. in Cent. f. Bakt., 12, 1892, 101.) 

 From milk from an inflamed udder. 



Galactococcxis fulvus Guillebeau {loc. 

 cit.). From milk from an inflamed udder. 



Galactococcus versicolor Guillebeau 

 {loc. cit.). From milk from an inflamed 

 udder. 



Gyrococcus flaccidifex Glaser and Chap- 

 man. (Science, 36, 1912, 219.) Isolated 

 from the gypsy moth, Porthetria dispar. 



Jodococcus vaginatus Miller. (Miller, 



* Prepared for Prof. G. J. Hucker by Mrs. Eleanore Heist Clise, New York State 

 Experiment Station, Geneva, New York, March, 1943. . 



