FAMILY BACTERIACEAE 



651 



1, 1901, 217.) From the stomach and 

 rectum. 



Bacillus canalensis Castcllani. (Proc. 

 Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med., 25, 1928, 540.) 

 From human feces. 



Bacillus canvs Migula. (Grauer Ba- 

 cillus, Masehek, Untersuch. d. Leitmerit- 

 zer Trinkwasser, Leitmeritz, 1887; Mi- 

 gula, Syst. d. Bakl., .?, 1900,711.) From 

 water. 



Bacillus canus Eckstein. (Ztschr. f. 

 Forst- u. Jagdwesen, 24, 1894, 15.) 

 From larvae of the nun moth {Lymantria 

 monacha.) 



Bacillus carabijormis Raczyscki. 

 (Diss, milit. medic. Acad. Petropolitanae 

 Ruteniae, 1888; abst. in Cent. f. Bakt., 

 6, 1889, 113.) From the stomach of a 

 dog. 



Bacillus carnis Wilhelmj'. (Wilhelmj-, 

 Arb. bakt. Inst. Karlsruhe, 3, 1903, 21; 

 not Bacillus camis Klein, Cent. f. Bakt., 

 II Abt., 35, 1903, 459.) From meat 

 extract. 



Bacillus caseolyticus Lochmann. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 31, 1902, 

 385.) From the organs of guinea pigs 

 which had been inoculated with tubercle 

 bacilli. 



Bacillus cathetus Trevisan. (Bacille 

 de Fair g. Babes, in Cornil and Babes, 

 Les Bacteries, 2nd ed., 1886, 150; Trevi- 

 san, I generi e le specie delle Batteriacee, 

 1889, 20.) From air. 



Bacillus caviae Trevisan. (Bacille du 

 mucus intestinal normal du cobaye e, 

 Babes, in Cornil and Babes, Les Bac- 

 teries, 2nd ed., 1886, 154; Trevisan, I 

 generi e le specie delle Batteriacee, 1889, 

 15; Pasteurella caviae DeToni and Trevi- 

 san, in Saccardo, Sylloge Fungorum, 8, 

 1889, 996; not Pasteurella caviae Ilaudu- 

 roy et al.. Diet. d. Bact. Path., 1937, 

 313.) From the intestinal mucus of 

 guinea pigs. 



Bacillus centralis Zimmermann. 

 (Bakt. unserer Trink. u. Nutzwasser, 

 Chemnitz, 2, 1894, 10.) From water. 



Bacillus charrini Trevisan. (Bacille 



de la pseudo-tuberculosc bacillaire du 

 cobaye, Charrin and Roger, Compt. 

 rend. Acad. Sci., Paris, 106, 1888. 868; 

 Trevisan, I generi e le specie delle Bat- 

 teriacee, 1889, 13.) From pulmonary 

 tuberculosis of guinea pigs. 



Bacillus chlorinus Migula. (Griingcl- 

 ber Bacillus, Tataroff, Inaug. Diss., 

 Dorpat, 1891, 50; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 

 2, 1900, 820; not Bacillus chlorinus Frank- 

 land and Frankland, Philos. Trans. Roy. 

 Soc. London, 178, B, 1887, 274.) From 

 water. 



Bacillus chyluriae Trevisan. (Bacil- 

 lus of chyluria, Wilson, Brit. Med. Jour., 

 No. 1249, 1884, 1128; Trevisan, Atti 

 Acad. Med. -Fis. -Stat. Milan., Ser. V, 

 3, 1885, 99.) From chyluria. 



Bacillus citreus (Unna and Tommasoli) 

 Kruse. {AscohacJllus cilreus Unna and 

 Tommasoli, Monats. f. prakt. Dermatol., 

 9, 1890, 60; Kruse, in Fliigge, Die Mikro- 

 organismen, 3 Aufl., 2, 1896, 309; not 

 Bacillus citreus Frankland and Frank- 

 land, Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc, London, 

 178, 1887, B, 272; Bacterium citreus Ches- 

 ter, Ann. Rept. Del. Col. Agr. Exp. 

 Sta., 9, 1897, 104.) From the human 

 skin in cases of eczema. 



Bacillus citricus Kern. (Kern, Arb. 

 bakt. Inst. Karlsruhe, 1, Heft 4, 1896, 

 426; not Bacillus citricus Weiss, ibid., 

 2, Heft 2, 1902, 234.) From the intes- 

 tines of birds. 



Bacillus citrnius Migula. (Citrongel- 

 ber Bacillus, Masehek, Bakt. I'ntersuch. 

 d. Leitmeritzer Trinkwasser, 1887; Mi- 

 gula, Sj-st. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 832.) From 

 water. 



Bacillus cladogenes Trevisan. (Bac- 

 terie de Fair No. 3, Babes, in Cornil and 

 Babes, Les Bacteries, 2nd ed., 1886, 140; 

 Trevisan, I generi e le specie delle 

 Batteri-acee, 1889, 20.) From air. 



Bacillus claviformis Doyen. {Bacillus 

 urinae claviformis Doyen, Jour. d. con- 

 naiss. medic, 1889, 106; Doyen, ibid., 

 108; Bacillus doyeni DeToni and Trevi- 



