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ciates into a violet and an orange strain 

 (Chromobacterhnn orangium Knutsen, 

 loc. cil., 294). 



Chromobacterium iodinuni Davis. 

 (Davis, Cent, f . Bakt., II Abt., 100, 1939, 

 273; also see Clemo and Mcllwain, Jour. 

 Cham. Soc.,Pt. 1,1938, 479; Psewdowonas 

 iodinum Tobie and Pseudomonas clemo 

 Tobie, Bull. Assoc, des Diplomes de Mi- 

 crobiol., Fac. Pharm. Nancy, Xo. 18, 

 1939, 16.) From plate inoculated with 

 milk. This non-motile organism does 

 not have the characters of Chromobac- 

 terium sensu stricto so that this species 

 is retained with Bacterium for the 

 present . 



Coccus cumulus minor Black. (Trans. 

 111. State Dental Soc, 22, 1886, 192.) 

 From the mouth. 



Corynebacterium hemolyticum Mac- 

 Lean, Liebow and Rosenberg. (Jour. 

 Inf. Dis., 79, 1946, 69.) From infections 

 among American soldiers and natives 

 in the South and West Pacific. Similar 

 in many ways to Corynebacterium pyo- 

 genes and C. oris. 



' Corynebacterium piriformc Honing. 

 (Cent', f. Bakt., II Abt., 37, 1913, 383.) 

 From tobacco plants in Sumatra. 



Diplococcus aquatilis Vaughan. 

 (Amer. Jour. Med. Sci., 104, 1892, 184.) 

 From water. 



Diplococcus glycinophilus Cardon and 

 Barker. (Jour. Bact., 52, 1946, 629.) 

 From marine mud. 



Diplococcus luteus Adametz and Wich- 

 mann. (Adametz and Wichmann, Die 

 Bakterien der Trink- und Nutzwasser, 

 Mitt. Oest. Versuchsstat. f. Brauerei u. 

 Malzerei, Heft 1, 1888, 49; Planococcus 

 hiteus Migula, Syst. Bakt., 2, 1900, 274.) 

 From water. 



Escherichia Castellani and Chalmers 

 syn. Colibacter Pestana and Andrade, 

 Ann. Paulistas de Med. e Cir., 39, 1940, 

 462. 



Escherichia coli Castellani and Chal- 

 mers syn. Colibacter commune Pestana 

 and Andrade, loc. cit. 



Flavobacterium harrisonii Bergey et al. 



syn. Bacillus harrisonii Buchanan and 

 Hammer, Iowa Sta. Coll. Agr. Exp. 

 Sta., Res. Bull. 22, 1915, 257. 



Flavobacterium tabidum Kimata. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 105, 1942, 120.) 

 From spoiled semi-dried fish {Trachurus 

 japonicus). Polar flagellate. 



Fusiformis grandis Grasse. (Compt. 

 rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, 9A, 1926, 1014; 

 Arch. Zool. Exper. et Gen., 65, 1926, 

 463.) From the surface of the body of a 

 flagellate (Polymastix mclolonthae) , in 

 the intestine of larvae of beetles and 

 tipulids, possibly also free in the in- 

 testine of the insects. 



Fusiformis legcri Grasse. (Compt. 

 rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, 94, 1026, 1014; 

 Arch. Zool. Exper. et Gen., 65, 1926, 

 467.) From the surface of the body of a 

 flagellate {Polymastix legeri) and in the 

 intestine of diplopods. 



Fusiformis lophomonadis Grasse. 

 (Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, 9^, 

 1926, 1015; Arch. Zool. Exp^r. et G^n., 

 65, 1926, 468.) From the surface of the 

 body of a flagellate {Lophomonas striata) 

 and in the intestine of cockroaches. 



Fusiformis melolonthae Grasse. 

 (Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, 54, 

 1926, 1014; Arch. Zool. Exp^r. et G^n., 

 65, 1926, 465.) From the surface of the 

 body of a flagellate (Polymastix melo- 

 lonthae) and in the intestine of larvae of 

 beetles and tipulids. 



Gluconoacetobacter cerinus Takahashi 

 and Asai. (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 93, 

 1936, 252.) From fruits. 



Gluconoacetobacter liquefacicns Taka- 

 hashi and Asai, loc. cit. From fruits. 



Gluconoacetobacter roseus Takahashi 

 and Asai. (Bacterium industrium var. 

 hoshigal-i Takahashi and Asai, Cent. f. 

 Bakt., II Abt., 82, 1930, 400; Bacterium 

 hoshigaki var. glucuronicum I Takahashi 

 and Asai, ibid., 87, 1933, 385; Takahashi 

 and Asai, ibid., 93, 1936, 252.) From 

 dried persimmons (hoshigaki). 



Gluconobaclcr liquefaciens Asai. 

 (Jour. Agr. Chem. Soc. Japan, 10, 1934, 



