FAMILY MICKOCOCCACEAE 



97; 



(loc. cit., 27) considers this identical witli 

 Micrococcus cinnabareus Fliigge. 



Micrococcus scariosus Migula. (Sie- 

 bert, Inaug. Diss., Wiirzburg, No. II, 

 1894, 9; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 

 91.) From a hairbrush. Winslow and 

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

 appears to be a synonym of Micrococcus 

 albus Schroeter. 



Micrococcus scarlatiriosus Trevisan. 

 (Trevisan, Batteri itaiiani, 1879, 19; 

 Streptococcus rubiginosus Edington, Brit. 

 Med. Jour., 1, 1887, 1265; Perroncitoa 

 scarlatinosa Trevisan, I generi e le 

 specie delle Batteriacee, Milan, 1889, 

 29.) From a scarlet fever patient. 



Micrococcus scarlatinus ^ligula. 

 (Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 173.) From 

 feces. 



Micrococcus selenicus Brenner. 

 (Jahrb. f. wissensch. Botan., 57, 1916, 85; 

 Abst. in Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 48, 1918, 

 431.) From mud. 



Micrococcus sensibilis Zettnow. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 77, 1915, 

 216.) From dust. Hucker (?oc. cz'i., 19) 

 considers this a synonj'm of Micrococcus 

 freudenreichii Guillebeau or of Micrococ- 

 cus ureae Cohn. For a description of 

 this species, see Bergey et al., Manual, 

 5th ed., 1939, 248. 



Micrococcus septicus (Klebs) Cohn. 

 {Microsporon septicum Klebs, Die Ur- 

 sachen der infectiosen Wundkrankheiten, 

 1871; and Zur path. Anat. d. Schuss- 

 wunden, 1872; Cohn, Beitr. z. Biol. d. 

 Pflanzen, 1, Heft 2, 1872, 164.) From 

 pus. 



Micrococcus serophilus Costa. 



(Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, 83, 1920, 

 931.) From acute articular rheumatism. 



Micrococcus serratus ^Migula. (Xo. 

 15, Lembke, Arch. f. Hyg., 26, 1896, 309; 

 Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 200.) 

 From feces. Winslow and Winslow {loc. 

 cit., 205) regard this as a synonym of 

 Micrococcus candidus Cohn or of Gaffkya 

 tetragena Trevisan. 



Micrococcus sialosepticus Trevisan. 

 (Coccwssa^u'ariMS sep<iCMsBiondi,Ztschr. 



f. Hyg., 2, 1887, 195; Coccus septicus 

 Biondi, ibid., 220; Trevisan, I generi e 

 le specie delle Batteriacee, ^Milan, 1889, 

 33; Micrococcus salivarius Migula, Syst. 

 d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 65; Micrococcus sali- 

 varius -septicus Chester, Man. Determ. 

 Bact., 1901, 87.) From human saliva. 

 Winslow and Winslow {loc. cit., 205) con- 

 sider this a synonym of Micrococcus can- 

 didus Cohn or of Gaffkya tetragena Tre- 

 visan. 



Micrococcus siccus Migula. (Micro- 

 coccus Xo. V, Adametz, Landwirtsch. 

 Jahrb., 18, 1889, 241; Migula, Syst. d. 

 Bakt., 2, 1900, 124.) From Emmenthal 

 cheese. Winslow and Winslow {loc. cit., 

 185) state that this is probably a synonym 

 of Micrococcus aurantiacus Cohn ; while 

 Hucker {loc. cit., 7) considers it a syn- 

 onym of Micrococcus luteus Cohn or of 

 Micrococcus varians Migula. 



Micrococcus similis Dyar. (Ann. N. 

 Y. Acad. Sci., 8, 1895, 347.) From dust. 

 Winslow and Winslow {loc. cit., 205) re- 

 gard this as a synonym of Micrococcus 

 candidus Cohn or of Gaffkya tetragena 

 Trevisan. 



Micrococcus simplex Wright. (Mem. 

 Xat. Acad. Sci., 7, 1895, 432.) From 

 Schuylkill River water. Winslow and 

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

 appears to be a synonym of Micrococcus 

 albus Schroeter. 



Micrococcus simulans DeToni and 

 Trevisan. {Micrococcus citreus II, Mag- 

 giora, Giorn. Soc. Ital. d'Igiene, 11, 1889, 

 354; DeToni and Trevisan, in Saccardo, 

 Sylloge Fungorum, 8, 1889, 1079.) 



Micrococcus sordidus Schroeter. 

 (Schroeter in Cohn, Kryptogam. -Flora 

 V. Schlesien, 3, 1, 1886, 145.) Winslow 

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

 this is apparently a synonym of Micrococ- 

 cus candicans Fliigge. 



Micrococcus sphaeroides Gray and 

 Thornton. (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 73, 

 1928, 74.) From manure and soil. For 

 a description of this species, see Bergey 

 et al., Manual, 5th ed., 1939, 259. 



Micrococcus staphylophagus Serbinov. 



