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MANUAL OF DETERMTXATIVE BA('TEKIOT>OGY 



iSource: Isolated in Havana,, Cuba by 

 Dr. Arturo Curbelo from diseased baby 

 chicks. 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as yet. 



131. Salmonella sp. (Type Heves). 

 (Salmonella heves Rau.ss, Ztschr. f. Im- 

 munitatsforsch., 103, 1943, 220.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, XIV, XXIV: 

 d: 1, 5 



Source: Isolated from a healthy carrier 

 (Hungary) . 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as yet. 



132. Salmonella sp. (Type Carrau). 

 (Salmonella carrau Hormaeche, Peluffo 

 and Salsamendi, Arch. Urug. de Med., 

 Cirug. y Espec, 12, 1938, 377; Hor- 

 maeche, Peluffo and Pereyra, Jour. 

 Bact., 47, 1944, 323.) 



Antigenic structure: VI, XIV, XXIV: 

 y:l, 7. ... 



Source: Isolated in Uruguay from 

 mesenteric glands of normal hogs. 



Habitat: Also reported from feces and 

 blood in man, once from flies and one 

 culture from human blood from Mexico. 



Source: Isolated by Mrs. Mildred Gal- 

 ton from feces of a patient with a febrile 

 disease and diarrhoea. 



Habitat: Also reported from reptiles 

 (Edwards). 



135. Salmonella sp. (Type Madelia). 

 (Sahnonella madelia Cherry, Edwards 

 and Bruner, Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol, and 

 Med., 52, 1943, 125.) 



Antigenic structure: (I), VI, XIV, 

 XXV: y: 1.7.... 



Source: A single culture isolated by 

 Dr. B. S. Pomeroy from the liver of a 

 poult that died of septicemia. Found 

 in Madelia, Minnesota. 



Habitat: Also reported from man 

 (Edwards). 



136. Salmonella sp. (Type Sundsvall). 

 (Sahnonella sundsvall Olin and Alin, 

 Acta Path, et Microbiol. Scand., 20, 

 1943, 607.) 



Antigenic structure: (I), VI, XIV, 

 XXV: z: e, n, X. . . . 



Source: Isolated from a person suffer- 

 ing from gastroenteritis. 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as vet. 



133. Sahnonella sp. (Type Onderste- 

 poort). (Salmonella onderstepoort Hen- 

 ning. Jour. Hyg., 36, 1936, 525.) 



Antigenic structure: (I), VI, XIV, 

 XXV: e, (h): 1, 5. . . . 



Source: Isolated in So. Africa bj' Dr. 

 J. H. Mason from sheep in Onderste- 

 poort. Also isolated from man by Dr. 

 Hormaeche (Uruguay) and from turkeys 

 (Edwards, Kentucky). 



Habitat: Apparently widely dis- 

 tributed in warm-blooded animals. 



134. Salmonella sp. (Type Florida). 

 (Sahnonella florida Cherry, Edwards and 

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

 52, 1943, 125; Galton and Quan, Amer. 

 Jour. Hyg., 38, 1943, 173.) 



Antigenic structure: (I), VI, XIV, 

 XXV: d: 1, 7. . . . 



137. Salmonella sp. (Type Orient). 

 (Salmonella orientalis Carlquist and 

 Conte, Bull. U. S. Army Med. Dept., 6, 

 1946, 343.) 



Antigenic .structure: XVI: k: e, n, 



Zlo. . . . 



Source: Isolated from U. S. Army 

 personnel who had been prisoners of the 

 Japanese Army in the Orient. 



Habitat: Not known from other 

 sources as yet. 



138. Salmonella sp. (Type Hvitting- 



foss). (Salmonella hvitiingfoss Tesdal, 

 Ztschr. f. Hyg., 118, 1936, 533.) 



Antigenic structure: XVI: b: e, n, 



Source: Isolated during a food poison- 

 ing outbreak in Hvittingfoss, a small 

 town in Norway. Caused by eating 



