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sail, in Saccardo, Sylloge Fungorum, 8, 

 1889, 949.) From urine. 



Bacillus cleoni Picard. (Bull. Soc. 

 d'Etude et de Vulgarisation Zool. Agric, 



13, 1913, 134.) A fluorescent cocco- 

 bacillus. From diseased larvae of 

 weevils {Temnorrhinus (Cleonus) mendi- 

 cus). 



Bacillus coccineus Catiano. (Catiano, 

 in Cohn, Beitr. z. Biol. d. Pflanz., 7, 

 1896, 339; not Bacillus coccineus Pansini, 

 Arch. f. path. Anat., 122, 1890, 437; 

 Bacillus subcoccineus Migula, Syst. d. 

 Bakt., 2, 1900, 857.) From the vagina. 

 Reddish pigment. 



Bacillus coeruleo-viridis Trevisan. 

 (Blaugriin fluorescirende Bacterium, 

 Adametz, IMitth. Oest. Vers. Stat. f. 

 Brauerei u. Malz. in Wien, 1, 1888, 46; 

 Trevisan, I generi e le specie dellc Bat- 

 teriacee, 1889, 20; Bacterium coeruleo- 

 viride DeToni and Trevisan, in Saccardo, 

 Sylloge Fungorum, 8, 1889, 1087.) From 

 water. 



Bacilhis coeruleus Eckstein. (Eck- 

 stein, Ztschr. f. Forst- u. Jagdwesen, 26, 

 1894, 14; not Bacillus coeruleus Smith, 

 Med. News, 1887, 758; probably not 

 Bacillus coeruleus Voges, Cent. f. Bakt., 



14, 1893, 301.) From larvae of the nun 

 moth (Lymantria monacha). 



Bacillus columbarum Chester. (Ba- 

 cillus of pigeon cholera, Moore, U.S. 

 D.A., Bur. Anim. Ind., Bull. 8, 1895; 

 Chester, Man. Determ. Bact., 1901, 

 209.) From a disease of pigeons. Had- 

 ley et al. (Rhode Island Agr. Exp. Sta., 

 Bull. 174, 1918, 178) regard this as prob- 

 ably a paracolon. 



Bacillus constricius Zimmermann. 

 (Zimmermann, Bakt. unserer Trink- u. 

 Nutzwasser, Chemnitz, 1, 1890, 42; 

 Bacterium constricius Chester, Ann. 

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

 112.) From water. 



Bacillus convolutus Wright. (Wright, 

 Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., 7, 1895, 461; 

 Bacterium convolutus Chester, Ann. 

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

 101.) From river water. 



Bacillus coprogenes foetidus Sternberg. 



(Darmbacillus, Schottelius, 1885; Stern- 

 berg, Man. of Bact., 1893, 468.) From 

 the intestinal contents of pigs which 

 had died of swine erysipelas. 



Bacillus coroncitus Keck. (Inaug. 

 Diss., Dorpat, 1890, 43.) From water. 



Bncillus corvi Kern. (Arb. bakt. Inst. 

 Karlsruhe, 1, Heft 4, 1896, 394.) From 

 the stomach and intestines of birds. 



Bacillus courmontii Migula. (Cour- 

 mont, Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, 

 1889; Bacillus pseudotuberculosis si7nilis 

 Kruse, in Fliigge, Die Mikroorganismen, 

 3 Aufi., 2, 1896, 454; Migula, Syst. d. 

 Bakt., 2, 1900, 770.) From tubercles of 

 cattle. 



Bacillus crassus Lucet. {Bacillus 

 crassus pyocjenes bovis Lucet, Ann. Inst. 

 Past., 7, 1897, 327; Bacillus crassus pyo- 

 genes Lucet, ibid., 327; Lucet, ibid., 328; 

 Bacillus pyogenes crassus Kruse, in 

 Fliigge, Die Mikroorganismen, 3 Aufi., 

 2, 1896, 343; Bacterium pyogenes crassus 

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

 Sta., 9, 1897, 141; Bacillus bovis Migula, 

 Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 765.) From bo- 

 vine abscesses. Regarded by Kruse as 

 a synonym of Bacillus pneumoniae. 



Bacillus crinitus Migula. (No. 15, 

 Lembke, Arch. f. Hyg., 29, 1897, 321; 

 Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 678.) 

 From feces. 



Bacillus cubonianus Cuboni and Gar- 

 bini. (Atti. dei Lincei, Ser. 4, 6, 1890, 

 26-27, ciuoted from Steinhaus, Bact. 

 Assoc. Extracell. with Insects and Ticks, 

 Minneapolis, 1942, 53; not Bacillus cu- 

 bonianus Macchiati, Staz. Sperim. Agr. 

 Ital., 23, 1892, 228.) From silkworms 

 {Bombyx mori). 



Bacillus cuenoti Mercier. (Bakteri- 

 enjihnlichen Gebilden, Blochmann, 

 Ztschr. f. Biol., 24, 1887, 1; Compt. rend. 

 Soc. Biol., Paris, 61, 1906, 682; also in 

 Arch. f. Protistenkunde, 9, 1907, 346.) 

 From the fat body of the cockroach 

 (Periplaneta orientalis) . 



Bacillus cuniculi Migula. (Bacillus 

 septicus cuniculi Lucet, Ann. Inst. Past., 

 6", 1892, 564; Bacillus cuniculi septicus 

 Kruse, in Fliigge, Die Mikroorganismen, 



