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MANUAL OF DETERMINATIVE BACTERIOLOGY 



(Henrici, Arb. Bakt. Inst. Hochsch. 

 Karlsruhe, 1, 1894, 25; Escherichia vesicu- 

 liformans Bergey et al., Manual, 2nd ed., 

 1925, 222.) From cheese. 



Bacterium chijmogenes Ford. (Ford, 

 Studies from the Royal Victoria Hosp., 

 Montreal, 1, (5), 1903, 63; also see Jour. 

 Med. Res., 6, 1901, 219.) From feces. 



Bacterium coli alcaligenes Chiari and 

 Loffler. (Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 

 96, 1925, 95.) From feces. 



Bacterium coli aniyidolicum. Lembke. 

 (Lembke, Arch. f. Hyg., 26, 1896, 299; 

 Bacillus anindolicuin Chester, Man. 

 Determ. Bact., 1901, 207; Escherichia 

 anindolica Bergey et al., Manual, 3rd ed., 

 1930, 325.) From feces. 



Bacterium coli imperfectum Roelcke. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 145, 1939, 

 109.) From feces. Lactose not fer- 

 mented. 



Bacterium Jormicum Omelianski. 

 (Omelianski, Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 

 11, 1904, 184; Achromobacter Jormicum 

 Bergey et al., Manual, 1st ed., 1923, 144; 

 Escherichia formica Bergey et al.. Man- 

 ual, 2nd ed., 1925, 220.) From soil. 



Bacterium galactophilum Ford. (Ford, 

 Studies from the Royal Victoria Hosp., 

 Montreal, 1, (5), 1903, 39; also see Jour. 

 Med. Res., 6, 1901, 217; Escherichia 

 galactophila Bergey et al.. Manual, 1st 

 ed., 1923, 202.) From feces. 



Bacterium succinicum Sakaguchi and 

 Tada. (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 101, 1940, 

 341.) From cheese. 



Bacterium uromutabile Koch. (Cent, 

 f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 1S3, 1935, 209.) 

 From genito-urinary infections. A non- 

 lactose-fermenting variety that devel- 

 oped the ability to ferment lactose 

 slowly. 



Bacterium, vesiculosum Henrici. (Arb. 

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

 37; Bacillus vesiculosus MacConkey, 

 Jour. Hyg., 9, 1909, 86; Escherichia 

 vesiculosa Castellani and Chalmers, Man. 

 Trop. Med., 3rd ed., 1919, 942.) From 

 cheese. 



Escherichia alba Schrire. (Trans. 



Royal Soc. So. Africa, 17, 1928, 43.) 

 From feces. 



Escherichia brasiliensis Mello. (Sao 

 Paulo Medico, Anno 10, 2, 1937, 11.) 

 From feces. 



Escherichia colofoetida (Castellani) 

 Hauduroy et al. {Bacillus colofoetidus 

 Castellani, Jour. Trop. Med. and Hyg., 

 1930, 134; Hauduroy et al., Diet. d. Bact. 

 Path., 1937, 226.) From feces. 



Escherichia coloides (Castellani) Cas- 

 tellani and Chalmers. {Bacillus coloides 

 var. A and Bacillus coloides var. B, 

 Castellani ; Castellani and Chalmers, 

 Manual of Trop. Med., 1919, 942 and 

 946.) From feces. 



Escherichia colotropicalis (Castellani) 

 Castellani and Chalmers. {Bacillus colo- 

 tropicalis Castellani, 1907; see Castellani 

 and Chalmers, Manual of Trop. Med., 

 3rd ed., 1919, 942 and 946.) From 

 feces. 



Escherichia ellingeri (Metalnikov and 

 Chorine) Bergey et al. {Coccobacillus 

 ellingeri Metalnikov and Chorine, Ann. 

 Inst. Past., 42, 1928, 1635; Bergey et al., 

 Manual, 3rd ed., 1930, 330.) Causes 

 fatal infection in insects as Pyrausta 

 nubilalis Hiibn. (European corn borer) 

 and Gallerin mellonella L. (bee moth). 

 See Manual, 5th ed., 1939, 606 for a de- 

 scription of thig' species. 



Escherichia khartoumensis (Chalmers 

 and Macdonald) Hauduroy et al. {Ba- 

 cillus khartoumensis Chalmers and Mac- 

 donald, 1915; see Castellani and Chal- 

 mers, Manual of Trop. Med., 3rd ed., 

 1919, 948; Enieroides khartoumensis Cas- 

 tellani and Chalmers, ibid., 941 ; Haudu- 

 roy et al.. Diet. d. Bact. Path., 1939, 230.) 

 From feces. 



Escherichia metacoli (Castellani) Cas- 

 tellani and Chalmers. {Bacillus metacoli 

 Castellani, 1915; see Castellani and 

 Chalmers, Manual of Trop. Med., 3rd 

 ed., 1919, 942 and 948.) From feces. 



Escherichia metacoloides (Castellani) 

 Castellani and Chalmers. {Bacillus meta- 

 coloides Castellani; see Castellani and 

 Chalmers, Manual of Trop. Med., 3rd 

 ed., 1919. 942 and 950.) From feces. 



