FAMILY ENTEROBACTERIACEAE 



525 



Rettger. Also found in hogs, silver 

 foxes and man. Kauffmann (Ztschr. f. 

 Hyg., 120, 1937. 177) has described a re- 

 lated type (Salmonella lim) from a case 

 of enteritis in Tim, Denmark. 

 Habitat : Widely distributed. 



107. Salmonella sp. (Type Selandia). 

 (Salmonella selandia Kauffmann, Ztschr. 

 f. Hyg., 7:20, 1937, 189.) 



Antigenic structure: III, XV: e, h: 

 1, 7. . . . 



Source: Isolated from the feces of a 

 sailor on the S. S. Selandia after a voy- 

 age to Asia and Australia. Was patient 

 in Bispebjerg Hospital with pleuro- 

 pneumonia at the time. 



Habitat: Known only from human 

 sources as yet. 



108. Salmonella sp. (Type New Bruns- 

 wick). (Salmonella new bnmsivick Ed- 

 wards, Jour. Hyg., 37, 1937, 384; also see 

 Kauffmann, Ztschr. f. Hyg., 120, 1937, 

 189.) 



Antigenic structure: III, XV: 1, v: 

 1, 7. . . . 



Source: Isolated by Dr. F. R. Beau- 

 dette. New Brunswick, New Jersey from 

 a chicken. Also isolated from gastro- 

 enteritis in man. 



Habitat: Apparently widely dis- 

 tributed. 



109. Salmonella sp. (Type Illinois). 

 (Salmonella illinois Edwards and Bruner, 

 Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol, and Med., 48, 

 1941, 240.) 



Antigenic structure: (III), (XV), 

 XXXIV: zio: 1, 5 



Source: Isolated from hogs in Illinois 

 by Dr. Robert Graham, from Hungarian 

 partridges in Michigan by Miss Virginia 

 Stoney and from turkeys in Minnesota 

 by Dr. B. S. Pomeroy. 



Habitat: Also reported from hogs and 

 man (Edwards). 



110. Salmonella sp. (Type Senften- 

 berg). (Typus Senftenberg, Kauff- 

 mann, Ztschr. f. Hyg., Ill, 1930, 221; 



Salmonella senftenberg Schiitze et al., 

 Jour. Hyg., 54, 1934, 339; Salmonella 

 senftenbergensis Haupt, Ergebnisse der 

 Hyg., 13, 1932,673.) 



Antigenic structure: I, III, XIX: g, 

 s, t: — . 



Source: From a case of acute gastro- 

 enteritis in a boy in Senftenberg, Den- 

 mark. Cultures have frequently been 

 found from persons and also from young 

 turkeys. 



Habitat: Apparently widely dis- 

 tributed. 



111. Salmonella sp. (Type Niloese). 

 (Salmonella niloese Kauffmann, Acta 

 path, et Microbiol. Scand., 16, 1939, 

 347.) 



Antigenic structure: I, III, XIX: d: 

 Z6. . . . 



Source: Isolated in Copenhagen from 

 a case of acute gastroenteritis in Niloese, 

 Denmark. Later found frequently in 

 gastroenteritis in Denmark. 



Habitat: Known only from human 

 sources as yet. 



112. Salmonella sp. (Type Simsbury). 

 (Salmonella simsbury Bruner and Ed- 

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

 50, 1942, 174.) 



Antigenic structure: I, III, XIX: Z27: 



Source: Original culture isolated by 

 Dr. E. K. Borman, State Dept. Health 

 Lab., Hartford, Conn., from a normal 

 human carrier from Simsbury, Conn. 

 Edwards states (1946) that this may be 

 a variant of Salmonella sp. (Type Senf- 

 tenberg) . 



Habitat: Also found in turkeys (Bru- 

 ner and Edwards, Kentucky Agr. Exp. 

 Sta., Bull. 434, 1942. 9). 



113. Salmonella sp. (Type Taksony). 

 (Sabnonclla taksony Rauss, Ztschr. f. 

 Immunitatsforsch., 103, 1943, 220.) 



Antigenic structure: I, III, XIX: i: 

 Z6. . . . 



Source : Isolated from a healthy carrier 

 (Hungary). 



