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(Compt. rend. Acad. Sci., Paris, 126, 

 1898, 1828.) A fossil form from lignite. 



Micrococcus lipolyticus Horowitz- 

 Whissowa. (Ztsehr. f. Untersiuth. d. 

 Lebensmittel, 62, 1931, 602.) A fat 

 splitting micrococcus from salted fish. 



Micrococcus lipolyticus Stark and 

 Scheib. (Jour. Dairy Sci., 19, 1936, 

 210; not Micrococcus lipolyticus Horo- 

 witz-Wlassowa, loc. cil.) From butter. 



Micrococcus liquefaciens Migula. (Mi- 

 crococcus ureae liquefaciens Fliigge, Die 

 Mikroorganismen, 2 Aufl., 1886, 169; 

 Streptococcus nelhebius Trevisan, Igeneri 

 e le specie delle Batteriacee, Milan, 1889, 

 31; Staphylococcus ureae liquefaciens 

 Lundstrora, Festsclir. d. path. anat. 

 Inst. z. Andenken a.d. 250 jiihrige Beste- 

 hen d. finnland. Univ. z. Helsingfors, 

 1890; abst. in Cent. f. Bakt., 9, 1891, 

 672; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 106; 

 Micrococcus aethebius Chester, Man. 

 Determ. Bact., 1901, 77; Urococcus lique- 

 faciens flueggei Mirjuel and Cambier. 

 Traite de Bact., 1902, 627; Micrococcus 

 liquefaciens flueggei Miquel in Lafar, 

 Ilandb. d. tech. :\Iykol., S, 1904-06, 75; 

 Albococcus ureae Kliglcr, Jour. Inf. Dis., 

 12, 1913, 442; not Micrococcus liquefaciens 

 Bergey et al., Manual, 1st cd., 1923, 67.) 

 From urine. Huckcr (loc. cil., 18 and 

 19) states that this species may be identi- 

 cal with Micrococcus caseolyticus Evans, 

 Micrococcus freudenreichii Guillebeau oi- 

 Micrococcus ureae Cohn. 



Micrococcus liquefaciens acidi /and //, 

 Conn. (Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta. 12th Ann. 

 Kept., 1900, 48.) From milk. Hucker 

 (loc. cil., 18) regards this species as very 

 similar to Micrococcus caseolyticus Evans. 



Micrococcus liquidus Migula. (No. 21, 

 Lembke, Arch. f. Hyg., 26, 1896, 313; 

 Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 208.) 

 From feces. Hucker (loc. cit., 15) states 

 that this species appears identical with 

 Micrococcus albus Sehroeter. 



Micrococcus lobatus Migula. (Siebert, 

 Inaug. Diss., Wiirzburg, 1894, No. 3, 10; 

 Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 139.) 

 From the human scalp. Winslow and 



Winslow (loc. cit., 184) state that this is 

 apparently a synonym of Micrococcus 

 aureus Zopf. 



Micrococcus loewenbergii Trevisan. 

 (Micrococcus de I'ozene, Lowenberg, 

 Congres des otologistes, 1884 and Union 

 medicale, 1884; Trevisan, I generi e le 

 specie delle Batteriacee, Milan, 1889, 

 33.) From secretions in ozena. 



Micrococcus luridus Kern. (Arb. bakt. 

 Inst. Karlsruhe, 1, Heft, 4, 1897, 480.) 

 From the intestine of the chaffinch (Frin- 

 gilla coelebs). Winslow and Winslow 

 (loc. cit., 220) consider this a synonym 

 of Micrococcus luieus Cohn. 



Micrococcus luteolus Henrici. (Arb. 

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

 82; not .Micrococcus luteolus Irwin and 

 Harrison, Le Lait, 8, 1928, 881.) From 

 cheese. Winslow and Winslow (loc. cit., 

 216) consider this a synonym of Micro- 

 coccus flavus Trevisan. For a description 

 of Irwin and Harrison's organism, see 

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

 249.) 



Micrococcus luteus var. larvae Haudu- 

 ro3" et a\ . (M icrococcus luteus -liquefaciens 

 var. larvae Toumanoff, Bull. Soc. Centr. 

 de Med. Veter., 80, 1927, 367; Hauduroy 

 et al.. Diet. d. Bact. Path., 1937, 277.) 

 From foulbrood of bees. Pathogenic. 



Micrococcus lutosus Kern. (Arb. bakt. 

 Inst. Karlsruhe, 1, Heft 4, 1897, 489.) 

 From the stomach contents of the chaf- 

 finch (Fringilla coelebs). Winslow and 

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

 synonym of Micrococcus flavus Trevisan. 



Micrococcus lysodeikticus Fleming. 

 (Proc. Roy. Soc. London, Ser. B, 93, 1922, 

 306.) Non-pathogenic. 



Micrococcus lyssae (Rivolta) Trevisan. 

 (Cocco-baclerium lyssae Rivolta, 1886; 

 Trevisan, I generi e le specie delle Bat- 

 teriacee, Milan, 1889, 33.) Spore-bearer. 



Micrococcus madidus Migula. (No. 

 19, Lembke, Arch, f . Hyg., 26, 1896, 311 ; 

 Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 207.) 

 From feces. Winslow and Winslow (loc. 

 cit., 184) state that this is apparently a 

 synonym of M icrococcus aureus Aligula ; 



