FAMILY BACTERIACEAE 



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nquatilis sulcatus IV, Weichselbaum, 

 Das osterreifhischo Sanitiitswesen, 1889, 

 No. 14-23; Bacterium uquatilis sulcatus 

 quartus Chester, Ann. Rept. Del. Col. 

 Agr. Exp. Sta., 9, 1897, 72; Migiila, Syst. 

 d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 733; not Bacillus aqua- 

 tilts Frankland and Frankland, Ztschr. 

 f. Hyg., 6, 1889, 381; Bacillus aquatilis- 

 sidcatus-quartus Chester, Man. Determ. 

 Bact., 1901, 216.) From water. 



Bacillus aquatilis Trevisan. (Bacille 

 de I'eau a. Babes, in Cornil and Babes, 

 Les Bac t eries , 2nd ed . , 1886 , 167 ; Trevisan , 

 I generi c le specie delle Batteriacee, 

 1889, 19; not Bacillus aquatilis Frank- 

 land and Frankland, Ztschr. f. Hyg., 6', 

 1889,381.) From water. 



Bacillus aquatilis conununis Kruse. 

 (Kruse, in Fliigge, Die Mikroorganismen, 

 3 Aufl., £, 1896. 315; Bacterium aquatilis 

 communis Chester, Ann. Rept. Del. Col. 

 Agr. Exp. Sta., 9, 1897, 91.) Found 

 commonly in water. Listed bj^ Kruse 

 as a non-chromogenic strain of Bacillus 

 fluorescens liquefaciens {Pseudomonas 

 jluorescens Migula). 



Bacillus arborescens Jamieson and 

 Edington. (Brit. Med. Jour., 1, 1887, 

 1265.) From the desquamation of scar- 

 let fever patients. 



Bacillus arboreus Migula. (Biium- 

 chenbacillus, Maschek, Bakt. Unter- 

 such. d. Leitmeritzer Trinkwasser, Leit- 

 meritz, 1887; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 

 1900, 710.) From water. 



Bacillus aromaticus Beijerinck. 

 (Quoted from Van der Leek, Cent. f. 

 Bakt., II Abt., 17, 1907, 490; not Bacillus 

 aromaticus Pammel, Bull. 20, Iowa Agr. 

 Exp. Sta., 1893, 792; not Bacillus aro- 

 maticus Grimm, Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 

 8, 1902, 589; not Bacillus aromaticus 

 Van der Leek, loc. cit., 659.) From 

 milk. 



Bacillus aromaticus Van der Leek. 

 (Van der Leek, Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 

 17, 1907, 659.) From soft cheeses. 



Bacillus assimilis Trevisan. (Bacille 

 de Fair i. Babes, in Cornil and Babes, Les 

 Bact^ries, 2nd ed., 1886, 150; Trevisan, I 



generi e le specie delle Batteriacee, 

 1899, 20.) From air. 



Bacillus aurantius Trevisan. (Or- 

 angerother Wasserbacillus, Adametz and 

 Wichmann, Mitth. Oest. \'ers. Stat. f. 

 Brauerei u. Malz. in Wien, 1, 1888, 50; 

 Trevisan, I generi e le specie delle 

 Batteriacee, 1889, 19; not Bacillus aurayi- 

 tius Bergey et al.. Manual, 3rd ed., 1930, 

 421.) From water. 



Bacillus aureus Eckstein. (Ztschr. f. 

 Forst- u. Jagdwesen, 26, 1894, 9; prob- 

 ablj- not Bacillus aureus Frankland and 

 Frankland, Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 London, 178, B, 1887, 272 and probably 

 not Bacillus aureus Pansini, Arch. f. 

 path. Anat. u. Physiol., 122, 1890, 436; 

 not Bacillus aureus Adametz, quoted 

 from Sternberg, Man. of Bact., 1893, 

 621.) Capable of infecting the larvae 

 of various insects. 



Bacillus azureus Zimmermann. 

 (Bakt. unserer Trink- u. Nutzwasser, 

 Chemnitz, 2, 1894, 24.) From water. 



Bacillus babesi Trevisan. (Bacille du 

 mucus intestinal normal b. Babes, in 

 Cornil and Babes, Les Bacteries, 2nd ed., 

 1886, 153; Trevisan. I generi e le specie 

 delle Batteriacee, 1889, 15.) From nor- 

 mal intestinal mucus. 



Bacillus belfa7itii Migula. (Eine neue 

 pathogene Bakteriumart im Tetanus- 

 material, Belfanti and Pescarolo, Cent. 

 f. Bakt., 4, 1888, 51Z; Bacillus accidentalis 

 tetoni Kruse, in Fliigge, Die ]\Iikro- 

 organismen, 3 Aufl., 2, 1896, 433; Bacte- 

 rium accidentalis tetani Chester, Ann. 

 Rept. Del. Col. Agr. Exp. Sta., 9, 1897, 

 88; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 767; 

 not Bacillus belfanti Carbone and Ven- 

 turelli. Boll. 1st. Sieroter., Milan, 4, 

 1925, 59; Bacillus accidentalis Chester, 

 Man. Determ. Bact., 1901, 229.) From 

 pus in a case of tetanus. 



Bacillus benzoli Tausson. (Planta, 7, 

 1929, 735.) From soil. Oxidizes ben- 

 zene. 



Bacillus beribericus Trevisan. (Ca- 

 ratt. di ale. nuov. gen. di Batt., 1885, 

 12.) From cases of beri-beri in Japan, 



