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MANUAL OF DETERMINATIVE B.VCTERIOLOGY 



APPENDIX TO SUBORDER EUBACTERIINEAE 



Record of species and synonyms discovered too late to be entered in the main 

 body of the text. Arranged alphabetically by genera. 



Acetobacter aceti (Kiitzing) Beijerinck 

 syn. Bacterium aceticus Chester, Ann. 

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

 77. 



Acetobacter acetosum Bergey et al. syn. 

 Ulvina acetosa Pribram, Klassifikation 

 der Schizomyceten, Leipzig und Wien, 

 1933, 76. 



Acetobacter ascendens Bergey et al. 

 syn. Ulvina ascendens Pribram, Klassifi- 

 kation der Schizomyceten, Leipzig und 

 Wien, 1933, 75. 



Acetobacter diversion Ilumm. (Duke 

 Univ. Marine Lab., North Carolina, 

 Bull. 3, 1946, 03.) From sea water, 

 Beaufort, North Carolina and marine 

 algae, Miami, Florida. Digests agar. 



Acetobacter mobile T6sic and Walker. 

 (Jour, of Brewing, 50, 1944, 296.) From 

 bottled ale. 



Acetobacter pasteurianiDn (Hansen) 

 Beijerinck syn. Bacillus pasleurianum 

 Fliigge, Die Mikroorganismen, 2 Aufl., 

 1886, 314; not Bacillus pasteurianus Leh- 

 mann and Neumann, Bakt. Diag., 4 

 Aufl., 2, 1907, 82; Ulvina pasteuriana 

 Pribram, Klassifikation der Schizomy- 

 ceten, Leipzig und Wien, 1933, 76. 



Acetobacter potens Humm. (Duke 

 Univ. Marine Lab., North Carolina, 

 Bull. 3, 1946, 63.) From intertidal 

 sand, Beaufort, North Carolina. Digests 

 agar. 



Acetobacter rancens Beijerinck syn. 

 Ulvina rancens Pribram, Klassifikation 

 der Schizomyceten, Leipzig und Wien, 

 1933, 76. 



Acetobacter singulare Humm. (Duke 

 Univ. Marine Lab., North Carolina, 

 Bull. 3, 1946, 62.) From sea water, 

 Beaufort, North Carolina. Digests agar. 



Acetobacter xylinum (Brown) Holland 

 syn. Bacillus xylinus Trevisan, I generi 

 e le specie delle Batteriacee, 1889, 16; 

 Ulvina xylina Pribram, Klassifikation 



der Schizomyceten, Leipzig und Wien, 

 1933, 76. 



Achromobacter caseinicuui Gahl. 

 (Jour. Bact., 16, 1928, 38.) From a 

 solution of sodium caseinate. Polar 

 flagellate. Possibly a strain of Pseudo- 

 monas fluorescens Migula that had lost 

 the power of forming pigment. 



Achromobacter nijibetsui Takeda. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 94, 1936, 48.) 

 From diseased salmon eggs. Not found 

 to be virulent. A polar-flagellated, 

 Gram-negative, yellow chromogen, pre- 

 sumably belonging in the genus Xan- 

 tlwmonas. 



Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans 

 Topley and Wilson syn. Bacillus acti- 

 nomycetemcomitans Rosebury, Bact. 

 Rev., 8, 1944, 205. 



Aerobacter liquefaciens Beijerinck. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 6', 1900, 199; 

 not Aerobacter liquefaciens Grimes and 

 Hennerty, Sci. Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc, 

 (N.S.) W, 1931, 93.) From mud and 

 water in swamps. Monotrichous, other- 

 wise like Aerobacter cloacae. This may 

 have been a species of gas-forming 

 Pseudomonaa. 



Aerobacter tarlarivorum Nijdam. 

 (Thesis, Leiden, 1907.) Decomposes d- 

 tartrates. Probably identical with 

 Aerobacter aerogencs (Vaughn, Marsh, 

 Stadtman and Cantino, Jour. Bact., 52, 

 1946, 324). 



Alcaligenes marshallii Bergey et al. 

 syn. Bacterium viarshaUi Buchanan and 

 Hammer, Iowa Sta. Coll. Agr. Exp. 

 Sta., Res. Bull. 22, 1915, 272. 



Alcaligenes viscosuni Weldin syn. Plo- 

 camobacterium viscosum Pribram, Klassi- 

 fikation der Schizomyceten, Leipzig und 

 Wien, 1933, 79. 



Ascncoccus buccalis Miller. (Die Mi- 

 kroorganismen der Mundhohle, Leipzig, 

 1889, 65.) From the mouth. 



