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1879.) From swamp soil. See Stern- 

 berg, Man. of Bact., 1893, 523. 



Bacillus manimitidis Migula. (Bacil- 

 lus a, Guillebeau, Ann. de Microg., 2, 

 1890, No. 8; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 

 1900, 810.) From the milk of cows hav- 

 ing mastitis. 



Bacillus vianganicus Beijerinck. 

 (Folia Microbiol., Delft, 2, 1913, 130.) 

 From soil. Motile. Is able to oxidize 

 manganese carbonate. 



Bacillus margarineus Migula. (Diplo- 

 coccus capsulatus margarineus Jolles 

 and Winkler, Ztschr. f. Hyg., 20, 1895, 

 103; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt.. 2, 1900, 694.) 

 From margarine. 



Bacillus maricola Migula. (Halibac- 

 terium polymorphujn Fischer, Die Bak- 

 tierien dcs Meeres, 1894, 36; Migula, 

 Syst. d. Bakt.. 2, 1900, 709.) From sea 

 water. 



Bacillus marsilliensis Kruse. (Bacil- 

 lus of Marseilles swine plague, Rietsch 

 and Jobert, Compt. rend. Acad. Sci., 

 Paris, 106, 1888, 1096; Kruse, in Flugge, 

 Die Mikroorganismen, 3 Aufl., 2, 1896, 

 405; Bacterium 7riarsiliensis Chester, 

 Ann. Rept. Del. Col. Agr. Exp. St a., 

 9, 1897, 67.) Associated with a disease 

 of swine. 



Bacillus martinez Sternberg. (Stern- 

 berg, Man. of Bact., 1893, 651; Bacillus 

 marlinezii Dyar, Ann. X. V. Acad. Sci., 

 8, 1895, 364; Bacterium marlinezii Ches- 

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

 Sta., 9, 1897, 83.) From the liver of a 

 yellow fever cadaver. Dyar isolated an 

 organism from the air to which he applied 

 Sternberg's name as the descriptions of 

 the two species did not disagree. 



Bacillus meleagridis Migula. (Mc- 

 Fadyean, Jour. Comp. Path, and 

 Therap., 6, 1893, 334; Migula, Syst. d. 

 Bakt., 2, 1900, 770; Bacillus meleagris 

 Chester, Man. Determ. Bact., 1901, 220.) 

 The cause of epizootic pneumo-carditis 

 in turkeys. 



Bacillus mellcus Schroeter. (In C'ohn, 

 Kryptog. Flora v. Schlesien, 3, 1, 1886, 

 158.) From feces and other sources. 



Bacillus melolonthae Chatton. (Compt . 



rend. Acad. Sci., Paris, 156, 1913, 1708.) 

 From diseased cockchafers (Melolontha 

 melolontha) . 



Bacillus melolonthae liquefaciens a, /3 

 and 7 Paillot. (Compt. rend. Acad. 

 Sci., Paris, 167, 1918, 1046; Annales des 

 Epiphyties, 8, 1922, 108-110; B. melo- 

 lonthae liquefaciens a, and y Paillot, 

 L'infection chez les insectes, 1933, 173, 

 196 and 189 respectively. According 

 to the index the B. is used for Bacterium.) 

 From diseased cockchafers {Melolontha 

 melolontha) . 



Bacillus melolonthae non-liquejaciens 

 u. /Sand 7 Paillot. (Compt. rend Acad. 

 Sci., Paris, 163, 1916, 553; Annales des 

 Epiphyties, 8, 1922, 111-113.) From dis- 

 eased cockchafer {Melolontha melo- 

 lontha) . 



Bacillus melolonthae nun-liquefaciens 

 5 Paillot. (Compt. rend Acad. Sci., 

 Paris, 167, 1918, 1046; Annales des Epi- 

 phyties, 8, 1922, 113.) From diseased 

 cockchafers {Melolontha melolontha). 



Bacillus nielokmthae non-liqueJaciens 

 f Paillot. (Compt. rend. Acad. Sci., 

 Paris, 169, 1919, 1122; Annales des Epi- 

 phyties, 8, 1922, 114.) From diseased 

 cockchafers {Melolontha melolontha). 



Bacillus membranaceus Kern. (Arb. 

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

 407.) From the stomach and intestines 

 of a bird. 



Bacillus meningitidis Migula. {Bacil- 

 lus aerogenes meningitidis Centanni, 

 -Vrch. ])er le scienze mediche, 17, 1893, 

 Xo. 1; Bacterium meningitidis aerogenes 

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

 Exp. Sta., 9, 1897, 96; Migula, Syst. d. 

 Bakt., 2, 1900, 642; Bacillus radiatus 

 Chester, Man. Determ. Bact., 1901, 241.) 

 F'rom two cases of meningitis. 



Bacillus metabolicus DeToni and Tre- 

 visan. {Bacillus H, Maggiora, Giorn. 

 Soc. ital. d'Igiene, //, 1889, 350: DeToni 

 and Trevisan, in Saccardo, Sylloge 

 Fungorum, 8, 1889, 968.) From the skin 

 of the human foot. 



Bacillus metaflavus Castellani. (Proc. 

 Soc. Expt. Biol, and Med., ^5, 1928, 539.) 

 From the human skin. 



