FAMILY BACTERIACEAE 



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Pacinia micheli Trevisan. (Michel, 

 Luftstabchen des Conjunctivalsecretes, 

 1882; Trevisan, I generi e le specie delle 

 Batteriacee, 1889, 23.) From the 

 conjunctiva. 



Plocamohacterium acidi lactici Prib- 

 ram. (Lange Milchsaurestfibchen, Wolff, 

 Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 20, 1908, 545; 

 Pribram, Klassifikation der Schizo- 

 myceten, Leipzig und Wien, 1933, 76.) 

 From milk. 



Plocamobacterium epidermidis (Biz- 

 zozero) Pribram. (Leptothrix epi- 

 dermidis Bizzozero, Arch. f. path. Anat., 

 98, 1896, 455; Pribram, loc. cii., 77.) 

 From the skin. 



Plocamobacterium proteolyticum (Woll- 

 man) Pribram. {Glycohacter proteolyt- 

 icus WoUman, Ann. Inst. Past., 26, 1912, 

 617; Pribram, loc. oil., 118.) 



Plocamobacterium riibrum Pribram, 

 loc. cit., 78. Red cheese bacterium 

 (Kiel). 



Plocamobacterium tilsitense Pribram, 

 loc. cit., 78. From Tilsit cheese (Kiel). 



Proteus hominis Bordoni-Uffreduzzi. 

 (Bacterium, Bordoni-Uffreduzzi and Di 

 Mattel, Arch, per le scienze mediche, 10, 



1886, No. 7; abst. in Cent. f. Bakt., 1, 



1887, 345; Bordoni-Uffreduzzi, Ztschr. f. 

 Hyg., 3, 1888, 333; Proteus hominis capsu- 

 latus Bordoni-Uffreduzzi, ibid.; Proteus 

 capsulatus septicus Banti, Lo Sperimen- 

 tale, 88; Klebsiella bordonii Trevisan, I 

 generi e le specie delle Batteriacee, 1889, 

 25; Bacillus capsulatus septicus Kruse, 

 in Fliigge, Die Mikroorganismen, 3 Aufl., 

 2, 1896, 345; Bacterium hominis capsu- 

 latus Chester, Ann. Kept. Del. Col. Agr. 

 Exp. Sta., 9, 1897, 136; Bacterium capsu- 



latus and Bacterium capsulatus septicus 

 Chester, ibid., 130; Bacterium proteus 

 Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 362; 

 Bacterium bordonii Chester, Manual of 

 Determ. Bact., 1901, 152.) From a case 

 of ragpicker's disease which may have 

 been anthrax or malignant edema. 



Urobacillus beijerinckii Christensen. 

 (Christensen, Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 27, 

 1910, 357; Bacillus beijerinckii De Rossi, 

 Microbiologia Agraria e Technica, 1927, 

 646.) From humus. Utilizes urea. 



Urobacillus jakschii Sohngen. (Sohn- 

 gen, Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 23, 1909, 93; 

 Bacillus jakschii De Rossi, Microbiologia 

 Agraria e Technica, 1927, 646.) From 

 garden earth. Utilizes urea. 



Urobacillus 7mqiieliiBeijerinck. (Cent, 

 f. Bakt., 7, 1901, 47.) From garden 

 earth. L5hnis (Handb. f. landwirtsch. 

 Bakt., 1910, 459) regards this as belong- 

 ing to the genus Proteus. 



Urobacillus schutzenbergii I and II 

 ^Nliquel. (Miquel, Ann. de Micrograph., 

 5, 1893, 321 and 323; Bacillus schutzen- 

 bergii Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 

 727.) From sewage and river water. 

 These may belong to Proteus (Lohnis, 

 Handb. f. landwirtsch. Bakt., 1910, 459). 



Urobacterium aerophilum Rubentschik. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 66, 1925, 175.) 

 From salt water. Lake Liman near 

 Odessa. 



Urobacterium citrophilum. Rubent- 

 schik. (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 6^, 1925, 

 172.) From black mud and salt water, 

 Lake Liman near Odessa. 



Viscobacterium laclis foetidum Laxa. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 95, 1936, 130.) 

 From milk having a fetid odor. 



