APPENDIX TO SUBORDER EUBACTERIINEAE 



695 



621 and 11, 1935, 50; see Cent. f. Bakt., 

 II Abt., 93, 1936, 248.) From fruits. 



Jodococcns magnus Miller. (Deutsche 

 med. Wchnschr., 14, 1888, 612.) From 

 the mouth. The type species of the 

 genus Jodococcns (syn. lodococcus) 

 Miller. 



Jodococcns parvus ^liller {ibid., 612). 

 From the mouth. 



Lactobacillus bulgaricus Holland syn. 

 Bacterium bulgaricum Buchanan and 

 Hammer, Iowa Sta. Agr. Exp. Sta., 

 Res. Bull. 22, 1915, 250. 



Lactobacillus buchneri Bergey et al. 

 syn. Ulvina buchneri Pribram, Klassifi- 

 kation der Schizomyceten, Leipzig und 

 Wien, 1933, 75. 



Lactobacillus delbrueckii Beijerinck 

 syn. Ulvina delbruecki Pribram, loc. cit., 

 75; Plocamobaclerium delbruecki Prib- 

 ram, ibid., 77. 



Lactobacillus helveticus Holland syn. 

 Plocamobaclerium casei Pribram, loc. 

 cit., 77; Plocamobacterium helveticum 

 Pribram, ibid., 78. 



Lactobacillus pastorianus Bergey et al. 

 syn. Plocamobacterium pastorianum Prib- 

 ram, loc. cit., 78. 



Lactobacillus pentvaceticus Fred, Pe- 

 terson and Davenport sj^n. Plocamo- 

 bacterium pcnloaccticum Pribram, loc. 

 cit., 78. 



Lactobacillus plantarum Holland syn. 

 Ulvina cucumeris fermentati Pribram, 

 loc. cit., 75. 



Lactobacillus taette Olsen-Sopp. (Cent. 

 f. Bakt., II Abt., 33. 1912, 14.) From 

 ropy milk. 



Leptotrichia Trevisan partial sj'n. 

 Leucothrix Oersted, De regionibus 

 marinis, 1844, 44. 



Listeria monocytogenes Pirie syn. Bru- 

 cella monocytogenes Pribram, Klassifika- 

 tion der Schizomyceten, Leipzig und 

 Wien, 1933, 68. 



Mammococcus gorini. (Quoted from 

 L. Gorini, Enzymologia, 10, 1942, 102.) 

 From the udder. 



Micrococcus afermentans Castellani. 

 (Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med., 25, 1928, 



536; also see Jour. Trop. Med. and Hyg., 

 35, 1932, 372.) From an ulcerative 

 lesion of the skin. 



Micrococciis albus var. maltigenes Du- 

 mais and Albert. (Quebec Laitier, 5 

 (2), 1946, 19.) From Richelieu cheese. 

 Regarded as an important ripening 

 agent. 



Micrococcus aquatiiis Vaughan. 

 (Vaughan, Amer. Jour. Med. Sci., 104, 

 1892, 190; not Micrococcus aquatiiis 

 Chester, Man. Determ. Bact., 1901, 88; 

 not Micrococcus aquatiiis Bolton, Ztschr. 

 f. Hyg., 1, 1886, 94.) From water. 



Micrococcus aquatiiis albissimus von 

 Rigler. (Hyg. Rund., 12, 1902, 482.) 

 From bottled mineral waters. 



Micrococcus aquatiiis albus Vaughan. 

 (Vaughan, Amer. Jour. Med. Sci., 104, 

 1892, 182; not Micrococcus aquatiiis albus 

 Toporoff, Cent. f. Bakt., 13, 1893, 487.) 

 From water. 



Micrococcus aquatiiis magnus Vaughan . 

 (Amer. Jour. Med. Sci., 104, 1892, 182.) 

 From water. 



Micrococcus aquivivus ZoBell and Up- 

 ham. (Bull. Scripps Inst, of Ocean- 

 ography, Univ. Calif., 5, 1944, 275.) 

 From sea water. 



Micrococcus cyaneus (Schroeter) Cohn 

 syn. Bacterium cyaneus White, U. S. 

 D.A., Bur. Entomol. Tech. Ser. Bull. 

 14, 1906, 16. 



Micrococcus enteroideiis Castellani. 

 (Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med., 25, 

 1928, 536; also see Jour. Trop. Med. and 

 Hyg., 35, 1932, 372.) From feces. 



Micrococcus euryhalis ZoBell and Up- 

 ham. (Bull. Scripps Inst, of Ocean- 

 ography, Univ. Calif., 5, 1944, 255.) 

 From sea water. 



Micrococcus griseus Winter sj'n. Ba- 

 cillus griseus Trevisan, I generi e le 

 specie delle Batteriacee, 1889, 18. 



Micrococcus himonoi Kimata. (Cent, 

 f. Bakt.. II Abt., 105, 1942, 116.) From 

 spoiled semi-dried fishes (Scotnber ja- 

 ponicus and Trachurus japonicus) . Re- 

 sembles Micrococcris caseolyticus and 

 M. mucofaciens. 



