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Diag., 3 Aufl., 1891, 123; Vibrio indicus 

 Lehmann and Neumann, Bakt. Diag., 

 1 Aufl., 2, 1896, 341; Bacterium phos- 

 phorescens indicus Chester, Ann. Rept. 

 Del. Col. Agr. Exp. Sta., 9, 1897, 120; 

 Photobacter indicum Beijerinck, Proc. 

 Sect. Sci., Kon. Akad. v. Wetensch., 

 Amsterdam, 3, 1900, 352; Microspira 

 phosphorescens Chester, Man. Determ. 

 Bact., 1901, 333; Bacillus indicus Bei- 

 jerinck, Folia Mikrobiologica, Delft, I, 

 1912, 1. Beijerinck (loc. cit., 1900) dis- 

 cusses two variants of this species: 

 Photobacter indicum var. obscurum and 

 Photobacter indicum var. parvum. 

 Later, Beijerinck {loc. ci7., 1912), in dis- 

 cussing mutants of this species, proposes 

 the species names Bacillus indicus par- 

 vus, Bacillus indicus semiobscurus and 

 Bacillus indicus obscurus. 



Pseudomonas piscova Hanzawa and 

 Takeda. (Jozognku Zasshi, Osaka, Ja- 

 pan (Jour, of Zymology), 9, 1931, 571; 

 quoted from Takeda, Cent. f. Bakt., II 

 Abt., 94, 1936, 46.) From diseased sal- 

 mon eggs. 



Pseudomonas pleuniurpha ZoBell and 

 Upham. (Bull. Scripps Inst, of Ocean- 

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

 From marine bottom deposits. 



Pseudomonas pullulans (Wright) 

 Chester syn. Bacterium pullulans Ches- 

 ter, Ann. Rept. Del. Col. Agr. Exp. 

 Sta., 9, 1897, 105. 



Pseudomonas puris Patrick and Werk- 

 man. (Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 37, 1930, 

 57.) From a typhoid-like infection of 

 snakes. 



Pseudomonas ribicola Bohn. (Jour. 

 Agr. Res., 73, 1946, 288.) From the na- 

 tive currant, Ribes aureum. 



Pseudomonas riboflavinus Foster. 

 (Jour. Bact., 47, 1944, 30.) Oxidizes 

 riboflavin to lumichrome. From ribo- 

 flavin-rich soil. 



Pseudomonas roseola Ilumm (loc. cit., 

 62). From intertidal sand, Atlantic 

 Beach, Nor. Car. Digests agar. 



Pseudomonas rugosa (Wright) Chester 

 syn. Bacferiuru rugosus Chester, Ann. 



Rept. Del. Col. Agr. Exp. Sta., 9, 1897, 

 122. 



Pseudomonas schuylkilliensis Chester 

 syn. Bacterium fluorescens schuylkil- 

 liensis Chester, Ann. Rept. Del. Col. 

 Agr. Exp. Sta., 9, 1897, 119. 



Pseudomonas scissa (Frankland and 

 Frankland) Migula syn. Bacterium scis- 

 sus Chester, Ann. Rept. Del. Col. Agr. 

 Exp. Sta., 9, 1897, 143. 



Pseudomonas sessilis ZoBell and Up- 

 ham. (Bull. Scripps Inst, of Ocean- 

 ography, Univ. Calif., 5, 1944, 259.) 

 Sessile form found on solid surfaces sub- 

 merged in the sea. 



Pseudomonas sinuosa (Wright) Chester 

 syn. Bacterium sinuosiis Chester, Ann. 

 liept. Del. Col. Agr. Exp. Sta., 9, 1897, 

 69. 



Pseudomonas sniaragdina Migula syn. 

 Bacterium smaragdino foetidus Chester, 

 Ann. Rept. Del. Col. Agr. Exp. Sta., 9, 

 1897, 119; and Bacillus smaragdinus 

 Chester, Man. Determ. Bact., 1901, 263. 



Pseudomonas sterotropis ZoBell and 

 Upham. (Bull. Scripps Inst, of Ocean- 

 ography, Univ. Calif., 5, 1944, 272.) 

 From a film of marine fouling organisms. 



Pseudomonas striata Chester syn. 

 Bacterium striatus viridis Chester, Ann. 

 Rept. Del. Col. Agr. Exp. Sta., 9, 1897, 

 123. 



Pseudomonas syncyanea Migula syn. 

 Bacterium syncyanus (sic) Schroeter, 

 Beitr. z. Biol. d. Pflanz., 1, Heft 2, 1872, 

 126 and Bacterium cyanogenum Zopf , Die 

 Spaltpilze, 2 Aufl., 1884, 50; may be in 

 1 Aufl. 



Pseudomonas synxantha (Ehrenberg) 

 Holland. {Vibrio synxanthus Ehren- 

 berg, Verhandl. d. Berl. Akad., 1840, 202; 

 Vibrio xanthogenes Fuchs, Magazin f. d. 

 ges. Tierheilk., I, 1841, 193; Bacterium 

 xanthinum Schroeter, in Cohn, Beitrage 

 z. Biol. d. Pflanzen, 1, Heft 2, 1872, 120; 

 Bacillus synxanthus Fliigge, Die Mikro- 

 organismen, 2 Aufl., 1886, 290; Flavobac- 

 terium synxanthum Bergey et al.. Man- 

 ual, 1st ed., 1923, 102; Holland, Jour. 

 Bact., 5, 1920, 220.) Bergey et al. 



