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MANUAL OF DETERMINATIVE BACTERIOLOGY 



Ztschr. f. Hyg., £0, 1895, 220; Chester, 

 Man. Determ. Bact., 1901, 133.) From a 

 case of bronchopneumonia. 



Bacterium zinnioides Honing. (Cent, 

 f. Bakt., II Abt., 37, 1913, 371.) From 

 tobacco, peanut and other plants in 

 Sumatra. 



Bacterium zuernianuvi (List) Chester. 

 {Bacillus zuernianus List, Inaug. Diss., 

 Leipzig, 1885, 36; Chester, Ann. Rept. 

 Del. Col. Agr. Exp. Sta., 9, 1897, 83.) 

 From fresh manure and intestines of 

 sheep; also found in water. 



Coccobacillus acridiormn Picard and 

 Blanc. (Coccobacille des saute relics, 

 d'Herelle, Compt. rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, 

 152, 1911, 1413; Picard and Blanc, ibid., 

 156, 1913, 1335; Bacillus acridiorum 

 Chatton, ihid., 156, 1913, 1708.) From 

 a locust (Schistocerca americana Drury) . 



Coccobacillus cajae Picard and Blanc. 

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

 1913, 1334; Bacillus cajus Marchol, Re- 

 vue de Phytopath. Appl., 1, 1914, 11.) 

 From diseased caterpillars of Arctia caja. 



Coccobacillus gibsoiii Chorine. (In- 

 ternat. Corn Borer Invest., Sci. Repts., 

 2, 1929, 42; B. gibsoni Paillot, B. presum- 

 ably indicates Bacterium, see index, 

 p. 522, L'infection chez les insectes, 1933, 

 134; Bacillus gibsoiii Steinhaus, Bacteria 

 Associated Extracellularly with Insects, 

 Minneapolis, 1942, 58.) From diseased 

 corn borer larvae (Pyraustra nubilalis). 



Coccobacillus insectorum HoUande and 

 Vernier. (Compt. rend. Acad. Sci., 

 Paris, 171, 1920, 207.) From diseased 

 caterpillars of a moth {Malacosoma 

 castrensis) . 



Coccobacillus insectorum var. malaco- 

 somae Hollande and Vernier. (Compt. 

 rend. Acad. Sci., Paris, 171, 1920, 208.) 

 From diseased caterpillars of a moth 

 (Malacosoma castrensis) . 



Denitrobacterium Ihermophilum Am- 

 broz. (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 37, 1913, 

 3.) A thermophilic bacterium from soil. 



Diplobacilhis rnelolonthae Paillot. 

 (Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, 69, 1917, 

 5; Annales des Epiphyties, 8, 1922, 117.) 



From larvae of cockchafers {Melolontha 

 melolontha) . 



Diplobacillus pieris Paillot. (Annales 

 des Epiphyties, 8, 1922, 129.) From dis- 

 eased caterpillars of the cabbage butter- 

 fly {Pieris brassicae) . 



Helicobacterium aerogenes Miller. 

 (Deutsche Med. Wchnschr., 1^, 1886, 119; 

 Bacillus helicoides DeToni and Trevisan, 

 in Saccardo, Sylloge Fungorum, 8, 1889, 

 952.) From the stomach. This is the 

 type species of the genus Helico- 

 bacterium . 



Helicobacterium. klebsii Miller. (Die 

 Mikroorganismen der Mundhohle, 2 

 Aufl., Leipzig, 1892, 370; quoted from 

 Buchanan, Gen. Syst. Bact., Baltimore, 

 1925, 327.) From the mouth. 



Microbacillus citreus baregensis Robine 

 and Hauduroy. (Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., 

 Paris, 98, 1928, 26.) From hot sulfur 

 springs at Bareges. Fourment (Compt. 

 rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, 98, 1928, 588) 

 states that this species is Bacillus luteus 

 Fltigge, but Robine and Hauduroy 

 (Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, 99, 1928, 

 317) deny this. 



Micrococcobacillus necroticans Pas- 

 cheff. (See Pascheff, Bericht. d. Oph- 

 thalmol, Gesellsch., Heidelberg, 1916, 

 418 or Klin. Monatsbl. f. Augenheilk., 

 57, 1916, 517 and 58, 1917, 97; Coccobacil- 

 lus polymorphus necroticans, quoted from 

 Bayer and v. Herrenschwand, Arch. f. 

 Ophthalmol., 98, 1919, 358; Micrococco- 

 bacillus jolymorphus necroticans Pas- 

 cheff, Arch. d'Ophthalmol., 38, 1921, 28; 

 Pascheff, ibid., 97.) From the human 

 eye. Reported as the causal organism 

 of conjunctivitis. 



Nitrosobacillus ihermophilus Campbell. 

 (Sci., 75, 1932,23.) Fromsoil. Oxidizes 

 ammonia to nitrite. 



Pacinia ferrarii Trevisan. (Bacillo 

 dell' ulcera molle, Ferrari, 1885; Trev- 

 isan, I generi e le specie delle Bat- 

 teriacee, 1889, 23.) 



Pacinia fickii Trevisan. (Bacillus e 

 des Conjunctivalsackes, Fick, 1887; 

 Trevisan, I generi e le specie delle Bat- 

 teriacee, 1889, 23.) 



