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220) consider this a synonym of Micru- 

 coccus luteus Cohn; while Hucker {loc. 

 cit., 22 and 23) regards it as probably 

 identical with Micrococcus candidus Cohn 

 or Micrococcus epidermidis Hucker. 



Micrococcus polypus Migula. (Syst. 

 d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 79.) From air. 

 Hucker {loc. cit., 23) states that this 

 species is probably identical with Micro- 

 coccus candidus Cohn or Micrococcus 

 epidermidis Hucker. 



Micrococcus popxdi Delacroix. (Bui. 

 Mens. Off. Renseig. Agr., Paris, 5, 1906, 

 1349 and Ann. Inst. Nat. Agron., 2 Ser., 

 S, 1906, 353.) Parasitic on poplar trees 

 {Popuhis spp.). 



Micrococcus porcellorum Trevisan. 

 (Micrococcus bei Hepatitis enzootica 

 porcellorum, Nonewitsch, Cent. f. Bakt., 

 3, 1888, 233 ; Trevisan, I generi e le specie 

 delle Batteriacee, Milan, 1889, 33.) From 

 an infected liver. 



Micrococcus progrediens Schroeter. 

 (Micrococcus der progressiven Abscess- 

 bildung bei Kaninchen, Koch, Uber d. 

 Aetiolog. d. Wundinfectionskrankheiten, 

 Leipzig, 1878; Schroeter, in Cohn, Kryp- 

 togam. -Flora v. Schlesien, 3, 1, 1886, 

 148; Micrococcus haernatosaprus Trevi- 

 san, I generi e le specie delle Batteriacee, 

 Milan, 1889, 33.) From the blood of 

 diseased rabbits. 



Micrococcus psalteri Buemann. (Cent. 

 f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 71, 1913, 308.) 

 From the third stomach of cattle. 



Micrococcus pseudocyaneus Schroeter. 

 (Kryptogam.- Flora v. Schlesien, 3, 1, 

 1886, 145.) A synonym of Micrococcus 

 cyaneus Cohn according to Migula, Syst. 

 d. Bakt.,^, 1900, 188. 



Micrococcus pseudoinfluenzae Migula. 

 (Microorganismus I, Fischel, Ztschr. f. 

 Heilkunde, 12, 1891; See Cent. f. Bakt., 

 9, 1891, 611; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 

 1900, 86.) From the blood of an influ- 

 enza patient. Hucker (loc. cil., 23) 

 considers this a synonym of Micrococcus 

 candidus Cohn or of Micrococcus epi- 

 dermidis Hucker. 

 Micrococcus pulcher Glage. (Ztschr. 



f. Fleisch- u. Milchhyg., 10, 1900, 146; 

 not Micrococcus pulcher Weiss, Arb. bakt. 

 Inst. Karlsruhe, 2, Heft 3, 1902, 182.) 

 From coating on surface of wurst and 

 similar meat products. 



Micrococcus pultiformis Kern. (Arb. 

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

 474.) From stomach contents of the 

 yellow-hammer (Emberiza citrinella) and 

 starling {Sturnus vulgaris) and from the 

 intestine of the woodpecker {Picus ma- 

 jor). Winslow and Winslow {loc. cit., 

 199) state that this appears to be a syn- 

 onym of Micrococcus alb us Schroeter; 

 while Hucker {loc. cit., 19) regards it as 

 probably identical with Micrococcus 

 freudenreichii Guillebeau or with Micro- 

 coccus ureae Cohn. 



Micrococcus punctatus Migula. (No. 

 18, Lembke, Arch. f. Hyg., 29, 1897, 325; 

 Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 213.) 

 From feces. Winslow and Winslow {loc. 

 cit., 199) state that this species appears 

 to be a synonym of Micrococcus albus 

 Schroeter. 



Micrococcus purpurifaciens Lehmann 

 and Neumann. (Micrococcus, Dudt- 

 schenko. Cent, f . Bakt., II Abt., 4^, 1915, 

 529; Lehmann and Neumann, Bakt. 

 Diag., 6 Aufl., 2, 1920, 755.) From ice. 

 Produces a purple pigment in alkaline 

 gelatin media. 



Micrococcus p^istulatus Henneberg. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 65, 1922, 251.) 

 From the human intestine. 



Micrococcus putridus Tilanus. 



(Munch. med.Wchnschr., 34, 1887, 310.) 

 From gelatin, agar, etc., containing iodi- 

 form. 



Micrococcus pygmaexis Henneberg {loc. 

 cit., 252). From the human intestine. 



Micrococcus pyocyaneus Francisco. 

 (Revista Valenciana de Ciencias Medicas, 

 1914, 2; Abst. in Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., 

 Ref., 63, 1915, 44; not Micrococcus pyo- 

 cyaneus Gessard, Thesis, Paris, 1882.) 

 From an acne pustule. 



Micrococcus pyosepticus (Hericourt and 

 Richet) Solowjew. {Staphylococcus pyo- 

 septicus Hericourt and Richet, Compt. 



