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MANUAL OF DETERMINATIVE BACTERIOLOGY 



Corynebacterium granulosum Prevot. 

 (Bacille granuleux, Jungano, Compt. 

 rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, 66, 1909, 123; 

 Pr6vot, Ann. Inst. Past., 60, 1938, 304.) 

 From the intestines of white rats. 



Corynebacterium hepatodystrophicans 

 (Kuczinski) Prevot. (Bacillus hepato- 

 dystrophicans Kuczinski, Der Erreger 

 des Gelbfiebers-Wesen und Wirkung, 

 Monographic, 1929, Berlin; Prevot, Ann. 

 Inst. Past., 60, 1938, 304.) Manteufel 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 138, 1937, 

 309) regards this species as identical with 

 Bacillus renale (cunicidi) Manteufel and 

 Herzberg. Common in the organs of 

 monkeys infected with yellow fever virus. 



Corynebacterium hodgkinii Bunting and 

 Yates. (Bunting and Yates, Arch. In- 

 ternal Med., 12, 1913, 236 ; Johns Hopkins 

 Hosp. Bull., 25, 1914, 173; Bacillus 

 hodgkini Mellon, Jour. Bact., 2, 1917, 

 271; Fusiform is hodgkini Holland, Jour. 

 Bact., 5, 1920, 223.) From lymph glands 

 in Hodgkin's disease. Not pathogenic. 

 Thought by Fox (Jour. Med. Res., 32, 

 1915, 309) and Eberson (Jour. Inf. Dis., 

 23, 1918, 11) not to represent a definite 

 species. Eberson recognized four separ- 

 ate species isolated from human lymph 

 glands, three being from glands in Hodg- 

 kin's disease (Corynebacterium aurantia- 

 cum, C. pseudodiphtheriae, C. glandulae 

 and C. lymphophihim) . 



Corynebacterium liquefaciens Prevot. 

 {Bacillus parvus liquefaciens Jungano, 

 Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, 65, 1908, 

 618; Prevot, Ann. Inst. Past., 60, 1938, 

 304; not Corynebacterium liquefaciens 

 Andrewes et al., Diphtheria, London, 

 1923, 408; not Corynebacterium lique- 

 faciens Jensen, Proc. Linn. Soc. New So. 

 Wales, 59, 1934, 49.) From human in- 

 testine. 



Corynebacterium liquefaciens Andrewes 

 et al. (Bacillus diphtheroides liquefa- 

 ciens Graham-Smith, Jour. Hyg., 4, 1904, 

 258; Bacillus liquefaciens Mellon, Jour. 

 Bact., 2, 1917, 290; Andrewes, Bulloch, 

 Douglas, Dreyer, Fildes, Ledingham, 

 and Wolf, Diphtheria, London, 1923, 

 408 . ) From mouth of a patient . Motile . 



Corynebacterium lymphae vaccinalis 

 Levy and Tickler. (Deutsch. med. 

 Wchnschr., 26, 1900, 418; Corynebacte- 

 rium pyogenes Lewandowsky, Cent. f. 

 Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 36, 1904,473.) From 

 animal lymph. 



Corynebacterium lymphophilum (Tor- 

 rey) Eberson. (Bacillus lymphophilus 

 Torrey, Jour. Med. Res., 34, 1916, 79; 

 Eberson, Jour. Inf. Dis., 23, 1918, 23.) 

 Anaerobic . From lymph glands in Hodg- 

 kin's disease, but not specific for the 

 disease. 



Corynebacterium maculatum (Graham- 

 Smith) Ford. (Bacillus maculatus 

 Graham-Smith, Jour. Hyg., 4, 1904, 258; 

 Ford, Textb. Bact., 1927, 277.) From 

 throat. Regarded as a Corynebacterium 

 by Eberson (Jour. Inf. Dis., 23, 1918, 7). 



Corynebacterium metritis Hauduroy et 

 al. (Souckin, Sovetskaia Veter., No. 11, 

 1934; Hauduroy et al., Diet. d. Bact. 

 Path., 1937, 156.) Causative agent of 

 metritis in rabbit. 



Corynebacterium miltinum Kisskalt. 

 (Quoted from Kisskalt and Berend, 

 Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 81, 1918, 

 446). Source not given. 



Corynebacterium nodosum (Migula) 

 Eberson. (Bacillus nodosus parvus 

 Lustgarten-Mannaberg, Vierteljahr- 



schrift f. Dermatol, u. Syphilis, 1887, 

 914; Bacterium nodosum Migula, Syst. d. 

 Bakt., 2, 1900, 416; Eberson, Jour. Inf. 

 Dis., 23, 1918, 4.) Found in the normal 

 human urethra. 



Corynebacterium nubilum (Frankland 

 and Frankland) Jensen. (Bacillus nu- 

 bilus Frankland and Frankland, Ztschr. 

 f. Hyg., 6, 1889, 386; Bacterium nubilum 

 Lehmann and Neumann, Bakt. Diag., 1 

 Aufl., 2, 1896, 255; Chromobacterium nu- 

 bile Ford, Textb. of Bact., 1927, 472; 

 Flavobacterium nubilum, incorrectly as- 

 cribed to Bergey, by Jensen, Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. New So. Wales, 59, 1934, 44; Jensen, 

 idem.) From water and soil. The iden- 

 tity of this species is doubtful. The 

 original description by the Franklands 

 is incomplete. Zimmerman (Bakt. un- 

 serer Trink- u. Nutzwasser, Chemnitz, 1, 



