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Past., 7, 1893, 327 ; Ford, Textb. of Bact., 

 1927, 424.) Found in suppurative le- 

 sions of cattle. 



Staphylococcus candidus Warrington. 

 (Lancet, 1, 1888.) 



Staphylococcus flavocyaneus Knaysi. 

 (Jour. Bact., 43, 1942, 368.) Found as a 

 contaminant in dissociation studies. 



Staphylococcus flavus nan pyogenes 

 Frankel and Sanger. (Arch. f. patli. 

 Anat., 108, 1887, 286; Abst. in Cent. f. 

 Bakt., 3, 1888, 281.) Found in endo- 

 carditis ulcerosa. 



Staphylococcus griseus Tavel. (Quoted 

 from Lehmann and Neumann, Bakt. 

 Diag., 1 Aufl., 2, 1896, 173.) From pus. 



Staphylococciis griseus radiatus Viti. 

 (Atti d. R. Accad. d. Fisiocritici di 

 Siena, Ser. IV., 2, 1891, Abst. in Cent, 

 f. Bakt., 11, 1892, 672.) From cases of 

 endocarditis. 



Staphylococcus habanensis Gibler. 

 (Quoted from Fernandez, Cronica medico 

 quiriirgica de la Habana, 1891, No. 30; 

 Abst. in Cent. f. Bakt., 11, 1892, 472.) 

 Isolated from the human eye. 



Staphylococcus insectorum Krassilst- 

 schik. (Quoted from Paillot, Les mal- 

 adies du ver a sole grasserie et dysen- 

 teries, 1928, 171.) From the intestinal 

 tract of the silkworm {Bombyx mori). 



Staphylococcus lactis acidi McDonnell. 

 (Inaug. Diss., Kiel, 1899; Abst. in Cent, 

 f. Bakt., II Abt., 6, 1900, 120.) 



Staphylococcus leloirii Trevisan. (Mi- 

 crobe des perifolliculites conglomerees, 

 Leloir, Soc. anatomique, May, 1884; Tre- 

 visan, I generi e le specie delle Batteria- 

 cee, Milan, 1889,33.) 



Staphylococcus liqucfaciens aurantia- 

 cus Distaso. (Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., 

 Orig., 59, 1911, 102.) From feces. 



Staphylococcus muscae Glaser. (Amer. 

 Jour. Hyg., 4, 1924, 411.) Causes a fatal 

 infection in house flies {M usca dornestica) . 

 For a description of this species, see 

 Bergey et al.. Manual, 5th ed., 1939, 264. 



Staphylococcus non pyogenes Savor. 

 (Beitr. z. Geburtshilfe u. Gynakol. v. 

 Hegar, 2, Heft 1, 1898; Abst. in Cent. f. 



Bakt., I Abt., 26, 1899, 642.) From 

 urino-genital tract. 



Staphylococcus pharyngis Bergey et al. 

 (Manual, 1st ed., 1923, 56.) Found in 

 the human nasopharynx in acute catarrh- 

 al inflammation. For a description of 

 this species, see Bergey et al.. Manual, 

 5th ed., 1939, 265. 



Staphylococcus putrificus Schottmuller. 

 (Leitfaden f. d. Klinisch- Bakt. Kultur- 

 Methoden, Berlin, Wien, 1923. Quoted 

 from Weinberg, Nativelle and Prevot, 

 Les Microbes Anaerobies, Paris, 1927, 

 1027.) 



Staphylococcus pyogenes liquefaciens 

 albus Hlava. (Sbornik lekafsk;^, II, 

 Prague, 1887, 12 pp.; Abst. in Cent. f. 

 Bakt., 2, 1887, 688.) From small pox 

 pustules. 



Staphylococcus pyogenes tenuis Scheibe. 

 (Inaug. Diss., Miinchen, 1889; see Cent, 

 f. Bakt., 6, 1889, 186.) From middle ear 

 infections. 



Staphylococcus roseus Tavel. (Quoted 

 from Lehmann and Neumann, Bakt. 

 Diag., 1 Aufl., 2, 1896, 177.) Evidently 

 identical with Micrococcus roseus Leh- 

 mann and Neumann or Micrococcus 

 roseo-fulvus Lehmann and Neumann. 



Staphylococcus salivarius Andrewes 

 and Gordon. (35th Ann. Rept. Local 

 Govt. Board London, 1905-06, 558.) 

 From saliva. Probably Micrococcus can- 

 didus Cohn. 



Staphylococcus ureae candidus Lund- 

 strom. (Festschr. d. path. -anat. Inst, 

 z. Andenken a. d. 250 jiihrige Bestehen d. 

 finnland. Univ. Helsingfors, 1890; abst. 

 in Cent. f. Bakt., 9, 1891, 672.) From 

 urine. Probably Micrococcus ureae 



Cohn. 



Staphylococcus ureae non pyogenes 

 Barlow. (Arch. f. Dermat. u. Syph., 

 1893; Abst. in Cent. f. Bakt., U, 1893, 

 456.) From cases of cystitis. 



Urococcus dowdeswelli ^liquel. (Ann. 

 de Micrographie, 5, 1893, 209.) Fer- 

 ments urea. 



Urococcus van tieghemi Miquel (Joe. 

 cit., 161). Ferments urea. 



