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MAiNTUAL OF DETERMINATIVE BACTERIOLOGY 



Also see Ogata, abst . in Cent. f. Bakt., 

 3, 1888, 75. 



Bacillus berolinensis Migula. (Uutci- 

 Bacillus aus Wasser, P'raenkel, Grundriss 

 der Bakterienkunde, 3 Aufl., 1890, 252; 

 Bacillus ruber berolinerxsis Kruse, in 

 Fliigge, Die Mikroorganismen, 3 Aufl., 

 2, 1896, 303; Bacterium ruber berolinensis 

 Chester, Ann. Rept. Del. Col. Agr. 

 Exp. Sta., 9, 1897, 113; Migula, Syst. d. 

 Bakt., 2, 1900, 856; not Bacillus berolin- 

 ensis Chester, Man. Determ. Bact., 

 1901, 305.) From water. Rust-red to 

 orange-yellow pigment on potato. 



Bacillus beta Dyar. (Ann. X. Y. 

 Acad. Sci., 8, 1895, 366.) From air. 



Bacillus beyerinckii DeToni and Trevi- 

 san. (Bacillus radiciculu var. lique- 

 facicns Beijerinck, Bot. Zeitung, 1888, 

 750; DeToni and Trevisan, in Saccardo, 

 Sylloge Fungorum, 8, 1889, 972; not Ba- 

 cillus beijerinckii Henneberg, Ztschr. f. 

 Spiritusindustrie, 26, 1903, 22; see Cent, 

 f. Bakt., II Abt., 11, 1903, 159.) From 

 soil and the roots of legumes. 



Bacillus billim/si Chester. (Bacillus 

 of corn-stalk disease of cattle, Billings, 

 in Baumgarten, Jahresbericht, 1889, 184; 

 Chester, .Man. Determ. Bact., 1901, 214.) 

 Isolated bj^ liillings from corn-stalk 

 disease of cattle, and by Xocard from 

 bronchopneumonia in oxen. 



Bacillus bombycis Chatton. (Chatton, 

 Compt. rend. Acad. Sci., Paris, 156, 1913, 

 1708; not Bacillus bombycis Macchiati, 

 Stazioni sperimentali Agrarie Italiane, 

 20, 1891, V2l; Bacterium bombycis Paillot, 

 L'infection chez les insectes, 1933, 131.) 

 From diseased silkworms (Bombyx mori). 



Bacillus bookeri Dj'ar. (Dyar, Ann. 

 N. Y. Acad. Sci., 8, 1895, 378; not Bacillus 

 bookeri Ford, Studies from the Royal 

 Victoria Hospital, Montreal, /, 1903, 31.) 

 Found by Dr. I'ruddeii in a case of cj's- 

 litis. 



Bacillus bracliythrix DeToni and Trevi- 

 san. (Bacillus G, Maggiora, Giorn. 

 Soc. ital. d'Igiene, 11, 1889, 348; DeToni 

 and Trevisan, in Saccardo, Sylloge 



Fungorum, 8, 1889, 967.) From the 

 skin. 



Bacillus brunneus (Schroeter) Schroc- 

 ter. (Bacteridium brunneum Schroetei', 

 in Cohn, Beitr. z. Biol. d. Pflanz., /, 

 Heft 2, 1872, 126; Schroeter, in Cohn, 

 Krj'ptog. Flora v. Schlesien, 3 (1), 

 1886, 158; not Bacillus brunneus Adametz 

 and Wichmann, Die Bakt. der Nutz- und 

 Trinkwasser, Wien, 1888; Bacillus fuscus 

 Fliigge, Die Mikroorganismen, 2 Aufi., 

 1886, 290; not Bacillus fuscus Zimmer- 

 mann, Bakt. unserer Trink- u. Nutz- 

 wjisser, Chemnitz, 1, 1890, 70.) Bac- 

 terium brunneum Schroeter or Cohn is 

 given as a synonym by Fliigge (1886) and 

 by Trevisan (1889) but this appears to 

 be an incorrect spelling of Bacteridium 

 brunneum Schroeter. Neither Scliroeter 

 nor Cohn used Bacterium brunneum in 

 1872 or later so far as can be determined 

 by a careful study of their papers. 

 From corn, wheat and potato infusions. 



Bacillus huccalis fortuitus Sternberg. 

 (Bacillus j, Vignal, Arch. Phys. norm, et 

 path., S^r. 3, 8, 1886, 337; Sternberg, 

 Man. of Bact., 1893, 685; Bacterium bu- 

 calis (sic) fortuitus Chester, Ann. Rept. 

 Del. Col. Agr. E.\p. Sta., 9, 1897, 91 and 

 130; Bacillus ttucalis (sic) Chester, Man. 

 Determ. Bact., 1901, 234; not Bacillus 

 buccalis Trevisan, I generi e le specie 

 delle Batteriacee, 1889, 15.) From the 

 mouth. 



Bacillus buccalis mucifercns Miller. 

 (Miller, Dental Cosmos, 33, 1891, 792 

 and 800.) From the blood. A slimy 

 capsulated bacillus. 



Bacillus buccalis septicus Miller. 

 (Miller, Dental Cosmos, 33, 1891, 792 and 

 802.) From the mouth and in pus of an 

 abscess caused bj^ a dental instrument. 



Bacillus butyri Migula. (Bacillus bu- 

 tyri I, V. Klecki, Cent. f. Bakt., 15, 1894, 

 357; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, v and 

 811.) From rancid butter. 



Bacillus caeci Ford. (Studies from 

 the Royal Victoria Hosp., Montreal, 1, 

 (5), 1903, 45; also see Jour. Med. Res., 



