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d. Bakt., 2 Aufl., 1898, 299; Migula, 

 Syst. d. Bakt., £, 1900, 170; not Micro- 

 coccus cerasinus Lehmann and Neumann, 

 Bakt. Diag., 1 AuH., 2, 1896, 179; Micro- 

 coccus kefersteinii Chester, Man. De- 

 term. Bact., 1901, 107.) From red milk. 

 Hucker (loc. cit., 26) regards this species 

 as identical with Micrococcus cinna- 

 bareus Fliigge. 



Micrococcus cereus Migula. (Staphy- 

 lococcus cereus flavus Passat, Unter- 

 suchungen liber die Aetiologie der eiteri- 

 gen Phlegmone des Menschen, 1885, 53; 

 Micrococcus cereus flavus Fliigge, Die 

 Mikroorganismen, 2 Aufl., 1886, 182; 

 Staphylococcus passeti Trevisan, I generi 

 e le specie delle Batteriacee, Milan, 

 1889, 32; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 

 126; Staphylococcus cereus-flavus Hol- 

 land, Jour. Bact., 5, 1920, 225.) From 

 pus. Winslovv and Winslow {loc. cit., 

 220) consider this species identical with 

 Micrococcus luteus Migula. For a de- 

 scription of this organism, see Bergey 

 et al., Manual, 5th ed., 1939, 241. 



Micrococcus cereus aureus Dyar. 

 (Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 8, 1895, 347.) 

 Obtained as Staphylococcus cereus aureus 

 from Krai's laboratory; also found in air. 



Micrococcus cerinus Henrici. (Arb. 

 bakt. Inst. Karlsruhe, 1, Heft 1, 1894, 

 84.) From Swiss cheese. Winslow and 

 Winslow {loc. cit., 216) consider this a 

 synonym of Micrococcus flavus Trevisan. 



Micrococcus chersonesia Corbet. 

 (Quart. Jour. Rubber Research Inst., 

 Malaya, 2, 1930, 150.) From the latex 

 of the rubber tree {Hevea brasiliensis) . 

 For a description of this species, see 

 Bergey et al.. Manual, 5th ed., 1939, 

 258. 



Micrococcus chinicus Enimerling and 

 Abderhalden. (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 

 10, 1902, 337.) Putrefying meat. 



Micrococcus chlorinus Cohn. (Griin- 

 gelber Coccus, Maschek, Jahresber. d. 

 Kom.- Oberrealschule zu Leitmeritz, 

 1887, 66; Cohn, Beitr. z. Biol. d. Pflanzen, 

 1, Heft 2, 1872, 155.) From water and 

 dust. Hucker {loc. cit., 10) considers 



this a synonym of Micrococcus conglom- 

 eratus Migula. 



Micrococcus chromidrogenus citreus 

 Trommsdorff. (Miinch. Med. Wochn- 

 schr., 1904, No. 29, 1286; Abst. in Cent, 

 f. Bakt., I Abt., Ref., 37, 1905, 60.) 

 Isolated from a case of chromidrosis of 

 the axilla. 



Micrococcus chromidrogenus ruber 

 Trommsdorff {loc. cit.). Isolated from 

 a case of chromidrosis of the axilla. 



Micrococcus chromoflavus Huss. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 19, 1907, 520.) 

 From cheese 



Micrococcus chryseus Frankland and 

 Frankland. (Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 London, 178, B, 1888, 268.) From dust. 

 Winslow and Winslow {loc. cit., 184) 

 state that this species is apparently a 

 synonym of Micrococcus aureus Zopf. 



Micrococcus cinnabarinus Zimmer- 

 mann. (Die Bakt. unserer Trink- u. 

 Nutzwasser, Chemnitz, I Reihe, 1890, 

 76.) From water. Hucker (Zoc. czi., 26) 

 regards this species as identical with 

 Micrococcus cinnabareus Fliigge. 



Micrococcus cirrhiformis Migula. 

 (Ranken Coccus, Maschek, Jahresber. 

 (1. Kom.- Oberrealschule in Leitmeritz, 

 1887, 66; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 

 53.) From water. Hucker {loc. cit., 22) 

 considers this a synonym of Micrococcus 

 candidus Cohn or of Micrococcus epider- 

 midis Hucker. 



Micrococcus citreus I and //, Maggiora. 

 (Giorn. Soc. Ital. d'Igiene, 11, 1889, 354; 

 Abst. in Cent. f. Bakt., 8, 1890, 13; not 

 Micrococcus citreus Eisenberg, Bakt. 

 Diag., 3 Aufl., 1891, 36; not Micrococcus 

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

 147; not Micrococcus citreus Winslow and 

 Winslow, Systematic Relationships of 

 the Coccaceae, 1908, 218.) From the 

 normal skin of the foot. 



Micrococcus citreus granulatus Freund. 

 (Inaug. Diss., Erlangen, 1893, 27; Abst. 

 in Cent. f. Bakt., 16, 1894, 641 ; Micrococ- 

 cus granulatus Bazarewski, Cent. f. 

 Bakt., II Abt., 15, 1905, 7; not Micrococ- 

 cus granulatus Weiss, Arb. bakt. Inst. 



