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MANUAL OF DP:TERMINATIVE BACTERIOLOGY 



entericus Castellani, 1907 (Enteroides 

 enter icus Castellani and Chalmers, Man. 

 Trop. Med., 3rd ed., 1919, 941); Bergey 

 et al., Manual, 1st ed., 1923, 223.) From 

 the intestinal canal. 



Eberthella insecticola Steinhaus. 

 (Jour. Bact., 4^, 1941, 762 and 769.) 

 From the intestinal tracts of grass- 

 hoppers, milkweed bugs and stinkbugs. 



Eberthella kandiensis (Castellani) Ber- 

 gey et al. (Bacillus kandiensis Castel- 

 lani, Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 65, 

 1912, 262; Eberthus kandiensis Castellani 

 and Chalmers, Man. Trop. Med., 3rd ed., 

 1919, 936; Bacterium kandiensis Weldin 

 and Levine, Abst. Bact., 7, 1923, 13; 

 Bergey et al., Manual, 1st ed., 1923, 225.) 

 From feces. 



Eberthella lewisii Weldin. (Organism 

 B32, Lewis, Local Gov. Board Rept. 

 Med. Suppl. London, 1910-]!, Appen. B, 

 No. 2, 1911, 314; Bacterium lewisii Wel- 

 din and Levine, Bact. Abst., 7, 1923, 13; 

 Weldin, Iowa State Col. Jour. Sci., 1, 

 1926, 172.) From feces of a normal child. 



Eberthella oedematiens Assis. (Boletin 

 do List. Vital, Brazil, 5, 1928.) From 

 the intestinal canal. 



Eberthella uxijphila (Ford) Bergey 

 et al. (Bacterium oxyphilum Ford, 

 Studies from the Royal Victoria Hos])i- 

 tal, Montreal, ;, Xo. 5, 1903, 49; Bergey 

 etal.. Manual, 1st ed., 1923,224.) From 

 the intestinal canal. 



Eberthella paulocnsis Mello. (Jornal 

 dos Clinicos, Rio de Janeiro, Xo. 18-30, 

 Sept., 1937, 7 pp.) From feces of a 

 dysentery patient . 



Eberthella priztnitzi (Cr.stellani and 

 Chalmers) Hauduroy et al. (Bacillus 

 priztnitzi Castellani, .Jour. Trop. Med. 

 and Hyg., 20, 1917, 182; Eberthus prizt- 

 nitzi Castellani and Chalmers, Man. 

 Trop. Med., 3rd ed., 1919, 936; Bac- 

 terium priztnitzi Weldin and Levine, 

 Abst. Bact., 7, 1923, 13; Hauduroy ot al.. 

 Diet. d. Bact. Path., 1937, 186.) From 

 cases of paraenteric fever. 



Eberthella proteosimilis Wassilien. 



(Cent. f. Bakt., 1 Abt., Orig., 151, 1944, 

 423.) Colonies show motility on agar. 

 From feces of a dysentery patient. 



Eberthella pyogenes (Migula) Bergey 

 et al. (Bacillus pyogenes foetidus Pas- 

 set, Fortschr. der Med., 1885; Bacillus 

 foetidus Trevisan, I generi e le specie 

 delle Batteriacee, 1889, 16; Bacterium 

 pyogenes foetidus Chester, Ann. Rept. 

 Del. Col. Agr. E.xp. Sta., 9, 1897, 141; 

 Bacterium pyogenes Migula, Syst. der 

 Bakt., 3, 1900, 381; Lankoides pyogenes 

 Castellani and Chalmers, Man. Trop. 

 Med., 3rd ed., 1919, 938; Bacillus pyo- 

 genes-foetidus Holland, Jour. Bact., 5, 

 1920, 220; Bergey et al.. Manual, 1st ed., 

 1923, 226; Castellanus pyogenes Castel- 

 lani, Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 125, 

 1932, 42.) From a rectal abscess. 



Eberthella talarensis (Castellani) Ber- 

 gey et al. (Bacillus talavensis Castel- 

 lani, Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 65, 

 1912, 262; Eberthus talavensis Castellani 

 and Chalmers, Man. Trop. Med., 3rd 

 ed., 1919, 936; Bacterium talavensis 

 Weldin and Levine, Abst. Bact., 7, 1923, 

 13; Bergey et al., Manual, 1st ed., 1923, 

 225.) From the intestinal canal. 



Eberthella tarda Assis. (Boletin do 

 Inst. Vital, Brazil, 5, 1928.) From the 

 intestinal canal. 



Eberthella wesenbergi (Castellani and 

 Chalmers) Hauduroy et al. (Bacillus 

 iresenberg Castellani, 1913; Weseribergus 

 ivesenbergi Castellani and Chalmers, 

 Man. Trop. Med., 3rd ed., 1919, 940; 

 Hauduroy et al.. Diet. d. Bact. Path., 

 1937, 191.) 



Eberthella ivilsonii Weldin. (Bacillus 

 hclfastiensis V, Wilson, Jour. Hyg., 8, 

 1908, 543; Weldin, Iowa State Col. Jour. 

 Sci., ;, 1926, 174.) From feces. 



Eberthella xenopa Schrire. (Trans. 

 Iloj-al Soc. So. Africa, 17, 1928, 43.) 

 From wound infection in frogs. 



Wese7ibergus fcrmentosus Castellani 

 and Chalmers. (Man. Trop. Med., 3rd 

 ed., 1919, 940.) From blood. Isolated by 

 Archibald in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. 



