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Source: Isolated from a rat by Prof. 

 Kojima and Prof. Hatta, 1937. 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as j'et. 



43. Salmonella sp. (Type Tennessee). 

 (Salmonella tennessee Bruner and Ed- 

 wards, Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med., 

 SO, 1942, 174.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, VII: Z29: — ■ 

 Source : Culture isolated from feces of 



normal carrier by Dr. W. C. Williams, 



State Dept. of Health, Nashville, 



Tennessee. 



Habitat: Also reported from turkej^s 



and powdered eggs. 



44. Salmonella sp. (Type Concord). 

 (Salmonella var. concord Edwards and 

 Hughes, Jour. Bact., 47, 1944, 574.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, VII: 1, v: 

 1,2, 3. . . . 



Source: Two cultures isolated by Dr. 

 J. R. Beach and one by Dr. C. U. Duck- 

 worth from fatal infections in chicks 

 (U. tS. A.) and one by Dr. Joan Taylor 

 from the stool of a person affected with 

 gastroenteritis (England). 



Habitat: Also reported from turke3'S. 



45. Salmonella sp. (Type Infantis). 

 (Salmonella infantis Wheeler and Bor- 

 man. Jour. Bact., 46, 1943, 481.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, VII: r: 1, 

 5. . . . 



Source: Isolated at Hartford, Con- 

 necticut from the blood of an infant. 

 Subsequently also from stools. 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as yet. 



46. Salmonella sp. (Type Georgia). 

 (Salmonella georgia Morris, Brim and 

 Sellers, Amer. Jour. Pub. Health, 34, 

 1944, 1279; Seligmann, Saphra and Was- 

 sermann, Amer. Jour. Hyg., 40, 1944, 

 227.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, VII: b: 

 e, n, Zj5. . . . 

 Source: Isolated by Miss Jane Morris 



from the feces of a 16-year-old boy dur- 

 ing routine examination of food handlers, 

 State Dept. of Health, Atlanta, Georgia. 

 Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as yet. 



47. Salmonella sp. (Type Papua). 

 (Salmonella papnana Wilcox, Edwards 

 and Coates, Jour. Bact., 49, 1945, 514.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, VII: r: 

 e, n, Z]6. . . . 



Source: Isolated by Lt. Goldwasser 

 from human feces from Port Moresby in 

 Papua, New Guinea. 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as yet. 



48. Salmonella sp. (Type Richmond). 

 (Salmonella richmond Moran and Ed- 

 wards, Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med., 

 62, 1946, 294.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, VII: y: 1, 2, 

 3. . . . 



Source : Isolated bj^ Mr. Forest Spindle 

 in Richmond, Virginia from the feces of 

 a child affected with gastroenteritis. 



Habitat: Isolated as yet from human 

 sources only. 



49. Salmonella sp. (Type Cardiff). 

 (Salmonella Cardiff Taylor, Edward and 

 Edwards, Brit. Med. Jour., 1945, i, 368.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, VII: k: 1, 

 10. . . . 



Source: Isolated from human case of 

 gastroenteritis from Cardiff, Wales. 



Habitat: Isolated as yet from human 

 sources only. 



50. Salmonella sp. (Type Daytona). 

 (Salmonella daytona Moran and Ed- 

 wards, Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med., 

 62, 1946, 294.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, VII: k: 1, 

 6. . . . 



Source: Isolated by Mrs. Mildred Gal- 

 ton from human feces from Daytona, 

 Florida. 



Habitat: Not known from other 

 sources as yet. 



