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41, 1914, 326.) From diseased larvae 

 of the June beetle {Lachnosterna sp.) 

 and other insects. ^ 



Micrococcus nitidus Kern. (Arb. bakt . 

 Inst. Karlsruhe, 1, Heft 4, 1897, 476.) 

 From the stomach and intestine of birds. 

 Winslow and Winslow {loc. cit., 199) 

 state that this appears to be a synonym 

 of Micrococcus albus Schroeter; while 

 Hucker {loc. cit., 19) regards it as a syn- 

 onym of Micrococcus freudenreichii Guil- 

 lebeau or of Micrococcus ureae Cohn. 



Micrococcus nitrificans Bergey et al. 

 (Micrococcus 6, Rubentschick, Cent. f. 

 Bakt., II Abt., 72, 1927, 125; Bergey et 

 al.. Manual, 3rd ed., 1930, 88; not Micro- 

 coccus nitrificans van Tieghem, Traite 

 de Botanique, Paris, 1883.) From sew- 

 age filter beds. For a description of this 

 species, see Bergey et al., Manual, 5th 

 ed., 1939, 257. 



Micrococcus nivalis Chester. (No. 47, 

 Conn, Storrs Agr. Exp. Sta. 7th Ann. 

 Rept., 1895, 80; Chester, Man. Determ. 

 Bact., 1901, 90.) From dust. Winslow 

 and Winslow (loc. cit., 224) state that 

 this is apparently a sj^nonym of Micro- 

 coccus candicans Fltigge. 



Micrococcus niveus Henrici. (Arb. 



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

 66.) From Swiss cheese. Winslow and 

 Winslow {loc. cit., 224) state that this is 

 apparently a synonym of Micrococcus 

 candicans Fliigge. 



Micrococcus nonfermentans Steinhaus. 

 (Jour. Bact., 42, 1941, 779.) From the 

 alimentary tract of the lyreman cicada 

 {Tibicen linnei) and of an unidentified 

 damsel fly {Coenagrionidae) . 



Micrococcus nubilis Migula. (Coccus 

 B, Foutin, Bakt. Untersuch. von Hagel, 

 Wratsch, No. 49 and 50, 1889; see Cent, 

 f. Bakt., 7, 1890, 373; Migula, Syst. d. 

 Bakt., 2, 1900, 60 ; M icrococcus beta Ches- 

 ter, Man. Determ. Bact., 1901, 87.) Iso- 

 lated from hail. Winslow and Winslow 

 {loc. cit., 205) consider this to be a syn- 

 onym of Micrococcus candidus Cohn or of 

 Gaffkya tetragena Trevisan. 



Micrococcus nuclei Roze. (Compt. 



rend. Acad. Sci., Paris, 122, 1896, 544.) 

 From potatoes. 



Micrococcus obscoenus Kern. (Arb. 

 bakt. Inst. Karlsruhe, 1, Heft 4, 1897, 

 473.) From the stomach contents of a 

 crow {Corvus corone). Winslow and 

 Winslow {loc. cit., 199) state that this 

 appears to be a synonym of Micrococcus 

 albus Schroeter; while Hucker (loc. cit., 

 19) considers it a synonym of Micrococcus 

 freudenreichii Guillebeau or of Micro- 

 coccus ureae Cohn. 



Micrococcus ochraceus Rosenthal. (In- 

 aug. Diss., Erlangen, 1893, 22; Abst. in 

 Cent. f. Bakt., 16, 1894, 1024; not Micro- 

 coccus ochraceus Hansgirg, Oestr. Bot. 

 Ztschr., 1885, No. 4.) From the oral 

 cavity. Winslow and Winslow {loc. cit., 

 220) consider this a synonym of Micro- 

 coccus luteus Migula. For a description 

 of this species see Bergey et al., Manual, 

 5th ed., 1939, 242. 



Micrococcus ochroleiicus Prove. (Prove, 

 Beitr. z. Biol. d. Pflanz., 4, Heft 3, 1887, 

 409; Streptococcus ochroleucus Trevisan, 

 I generi e le specie delle Batteriacee, 

 Milan, 1889, 31; Planococcus ochroleucus 

 Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 272.) 

 Fromi urine. Motile. 



Micrococcus odoratus Henrici. (Arb. 

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

 73.) From cheese. Winslow and Wins- 

 low {loc. cit., 224) state that this is appar- 

 ently a synonym of Micrococcus candicans 

 Flugge. 



Micrococcus odorus Henrici {loc. cit., 

 72). From cheese. Winslow and Wins- 

 low {loc. cit., 224) state that this species 

 is apparently a synonym of Micrococcus 

 candicans FHigge. 



Micrococcus olearius DeToni and 

 Trevisan. {Micrococcus urinae flavus 

 oZear jMsDoyen, Jour. d. connaiss. Medic, 

 No. 14, 1889, 108; DeToni and Trevisan, 

 in Saccardo, Sylloge Fungorum, 8, 1889, 

 1077.) From urine. Hucker {loc. cit., 

 12) considers this species a synonym of 

 Micrococcus aureus Zopf. 



Micrococcus olens Henrici. (Arb. bakt. 

 Inst. Karlsruhe, 1, Heft 1, 1894, 87.) 



