FAMILY ENTEROBA('TERIACEAE 



505 



12a. Salmonella sp. (Type Kaposvar). 

 (Salmonella kaposvar Rauss, Cent. f. 

 Bakt., I Abt., Orig., U7, 1941, 253; also 

 see Kauffmann, Die Bakteriologie der 

 Salmonella-Gruppe, Kopenhagen, 1941, 

 212.) 



Antigenic structure: IV, V, XII: e, 

 (h) 1, 5. . . . This is a minor type of 

 No. 12. 



Source: From the feces of three mem- 

 bers of a family suffering from gastro- 

 enteritis. 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as yet. 



13. Salmonella sp. (Tj^pe Kaapstad). 

 (Salmonella reading var. kaapstad Hen- 

 ning, Rhodes and Gordon-.Johnstone, 

 Onderstepoort Jour. Vet. Sci. Animal 

 Ind., 16, 1941, 103; Salmonella kaapstad 

 Kauffmann, Acta Path, et Microbiol. 

 Scand., 19, 194:2, 523.) 



Antigenic structure: IV, XII: e, h: 

 1,7.... 



Source: From a child with meningitis. 



Habitat: Not known from other 

 sources as yet. 



14. Salmonella sp. (Type Derby). (Ba- 

 cillus enteritidis Peckham, Jour. Hyg., 

 22, 1923, 69; Derby type. Savage and 

 White, Med. Res. Council Spec. Rept. 

 Ser. 91, 1925, 19; Salmonella derby War- 

 ren and Scott, Jour. Hj^g., 29, 1929, 415; 

 Salmonella derbyensis Haupt, Ergebnisse 

 d. Hyg., IS, 1932, 673.) 



Antigenic structure: [I], IV, XII: 



f, g:-- 



Source: Isolated from tank water at 

 Derby, England. 



Habitat: Widely distributed. Found 

 in human feces, lymph glands of hogs, 

 chickens, etc. 



15. Salmonella sp. (Type Essen). 

 (Salmonella essen 173 Hohn and Herr- 

 mann, Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 135, 

 1936, 505.) 



Antigenic structure : IV, XII : g, m : — . 



Source: Isolated from the feces of an 

 infant, Essen, Germany. 



Habitat : Known only from human 

 sources. 



16. Salmonella sp. (Type Budapest). 

 (Salmonella btidapest Rauss, Ztschr. f. 

 Immunitatsf., 95, 1929, 489.) 



Antigenic structure: I, IV, XII: g, 

 t:— . 



Source: Originally isolated in Buda- 

 pest from 3 normal persons and from 3 

 persons with enteric fever. 



Habitat: Known only from human 

 sources. 



17. Salmonella sp. (Tj'pe California). 

 (Salmonella California Edwards, Bruner 

 and Hinshaw, Jour. Inf. Dis., 66, 1940, 

 127; Hinshaw, Hilgardia, 13, 1941, 583.) 



Antigenic structure: IV, XII, g, m, 

 t:— . 



Sotirce: Six cultures isolated from in- 

 fected turkey poults from California. 

 The seventh culture was isolated from a 

 turkey in a second outbreak of the infec- 

 tion. Reported by Pomeroy and Fen- 

 stermacher (Jour. Amer. Vet. Med. 

 Assoc, 94, 1936, 90). Also found in 

 hogs and man (Edwards and Bruner, 

 Jour. Inf. Dis., 72, 1943, 64). 



Habitat: Also reported from chickens 

 and ducks. Widely distributed. 



18. Salmonella sp. (Type Branden- 

 burg). (Typus-Brandenburg, Kauff- 

 mann and ]\Iitsui, Ztschr. f. Hyg., HI, 

 1930, 740; Kauffmann, Zentbl. f. d. ges. 

 Hyg., 25, 1931, 273; Salmonella branden- 

 burgensis Haupt, Ergebnisse d. Hyg., 13, 

 1932, 673; Salmonella brandenburg 

 Schtitze et al.. Jour. Hyg., 34, 1934, 540.) 



Antigenic structure: IV, XII: 1, v: 

 e, n, Zi5. . . . See Kauffmann, Ztschr. f. 

 Hyg., 118, 1936, 540. 



Source : Isolated from a case of gastro- 

 enteritis at the Virchow Hospital of 

 Berlin. 



