FAMILY ENTEROBACTERIACEAE 



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pultoste, a kind of soft cheese. Cul- 

 tures secured from the cheese, from the 

 persons who were poisoned, ffom sewage 

 and from a foal. 



Habitat: Evidently rather widelj' 

 distributed. 



139. Salmonella sp. (Type Gaminara). 

 (Salmonella gaminara Hormaeche, Pe- 

 luffo and Salsamendi, Arch. Urug. de 

 Med., Cirug. y Espec, 12, 1938, 377; 

 ibid., 14, 1939, 217.) Named in honor of 

 Prof. Gaminara of Uruguay. 



Antigenic structure: XVI: d: 1, 7. . . . 



Source: Isolated from the feces of a 

 child suffering from enteritis. 



Habitat: Xot known from other 

 sources as yet. 



140. Salmonella sp. (Type Szentes). 

 {Salmonella szentes Rauss, Ztschr. f. 

 Immunitatsforsch., 103, 1943, 220.) 



Antigenic structure: XVI: k: 1, 2, 

 3 



Source: Isolated by Dr. K. Rauss 

 from a healthy carrier (Hungary) . 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as yet. 



141. Salmonella sp. (Type Kirkee). 

 (Salmonella kirkee Bridges and Dunbar, 

 Jour. Roy. Army Med. Corps, 67, 1936, 

 289.) 



Antigenic structure: XVII: b: 1,2. . . . 



Source: Isolated in Kirkee, India from 

 the feces of a child suffering from acute 

 enteritis. The source of the iufection 

 was thought to be a dog. 



Habitat: Not reported from other 

 sources as yet. 



142. Salmonella sp. (Type Cerro). 

 (Bacterium cerro Hormaeche, Peluffo 

 and Salsamendi, Arch. Urug. ^led., 

 Cirug. y Espec, 12, 1938, 377; Salmonella 

 cerro Hormaeche, Peluffo and Aleppo, 

 ihid., 19, 1941, 125.) 



Antigenic structure: XVIII: zn, z^s, 



Zoil — . 



Source: Isolated from the mesenteric 

 glands of normal hogs from Cerro, 

 Uruguay. 



Habitat: Also isolated by the authors 

 in 13 cases of infantile infections. 

 Found also in chickens (Edwards). 



143. Salmonella sp. (Type Minnesota) . 

 (Salmonella minnesota Edwards and Bru- 

 ner. Jour. Hyg., 38, 1938, 716.) 



Antigenic structure: XXI, XXVI: 

 b: e, n, X. . . . 



Source: Isolated in Minnesota by Dr. 

 B. S. Pomeroy from a young turkey. 



Habitat: Also reported from rattle 

 and man. 



144. Salmonella sp. (Type Tel Aviv). 

 (Salmonella tel-aviv Kauffmann, Acta 

 Path, et Microbiol. Scand., 17, 1940, 1.) 



Antigenic structure: XXVIII: y: e, 

 n, Zi5. . . . 



Source: Isolated in Tel Aviv, Palestine 

 by Dr. G. B. Simmins during an epi- 

 zootic affecting young chickens during 

 which 50 per cent died. 



Habitat: Not known from other 

 sources as yet. 



145. Salmonella sp. (Type Pomona). 

 (Salmonella pomona Edwards, Proc. 

 Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med., 58, 1945, 291.) 



Antigenic structure: XXVIII: y: 1, 

 7. . . . 



Source: Single culture isolated from 

 the intestine of a poult in 1941 by Dr. 

 W. R. Hinshaw. 



Habitat: Also reported from man 

 (Edwards). 



146. Salmonella sp. (Type Ballerup). 

 (Salmonella ballerup Kauffmann and 

 M0ller, Jour. Hyg., 40, 1940, 246.) 



Antigenic structure: XXIX, [Vi]: 

 Zi4: — . 



Source: From the feces of a woman 

 from the town of Ballerup, Denmark. 

 A cause of gastroenteritis. 



Habitat: Not known from other 

 sources as yet. 



147. Salmonella sp. (Type Hor- 

 maeche). (Salmonella hormaechei Mon- 

 teverde. Nature, 154, 1944, 676.) Named 

 in honor of Dr. Hormaeche of Uruguay. 



