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(Manual, 1st ed., 1923, 102) give Bac- 

 terium xanthogenes as a synonym. From 

 milk and cream. Polar flagellate (Ham- 

 mer, personal communication). See 

 Hammer, Res. Bui. 20, Iowa Agr. Exp. 

 Sta., 1915, for a description of this orga- 

 nism. 



Pseudomonas tenuis Migula syn. Bac- 

 teriimi flitorescens tenuis Chester, Ann. 

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

 124. 



Pseudomonas turcosa Migula syn. 

 Ttirkisfarbener5aa7Z«s, Tataroff, Inaug. 

 Diss., Dorpat, 1891, 52. 



Pseudomonas vadosa ZoBell and Up- 

 ham. (Bull. Scripps Inst, of Ocean- 

 ography, Univ. Calif., 5, 1944, 263.) 

 From sea water and marine bottom 

 deposits. 



Pseudomonas rendrelli Tobie. {Pseu- 

 domonas vendralli {sic), mentioned by 

 Farrell and Wolff, Jour. Ind. and Eng. 

 Chem., 33, 1941, 1186; U. S. Patent 

 2,227,716, Mar. 1942, issued to Lockwood 

 et al.; Bacillus vendrelli Lasseur, Du- 

 paix-Lasseur and Melcion, Travaux Lab. 

 Microbiol. Fac. Pharm. Nancy, Fasc. 

 13, 1942-43-44, 1944, 293.) Isolated by 

 W. C. Tobie in 1938 from well near 

 Ponce, Puerto Rico owned by Mr. Ven- 

 drell (Tobie, Jour. Bact., 52, 1946, 685). 

 Presumably Pseudomonas aeruginosa. 



Pseudomonas virescens (Frick) Migula 

 syn. Bacterium virescens Chester, Ann. 

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

 124. 



Pseudomonas viscosa (Frankland and 

 Frankland) Migula syn. Bacterium vis- 

 cosus Chester, Ann. Rept. Del. Col. 

 Agr. Exp. Sta., 9, 1897, 145; not Bac- 

 terium viscosum Weldin and Levine, 

 Abst. Bact., 7, 1923, 16. 



Pseudomonas xanthochrus ZoBell and 

 Upham. (Bull. Scripps Inst, of Ocean- 

 ography, Univ. Calif., 5, 1944, 279.) 

 From marine bottom deposits. 



Ramibacterium alactolyticum Pr^vot 

 and Taffanel. (Ann. Inst. Past., 68, 

 1942, 259.) From an osteoplilegmon of 

 the maxillarv bone. 



Salmonella atherton Ferris, Hertzberg 

 and Atkinson. (Med. Jour. Australia, 

 32, 1945, 368.) From 29 cases of gastro- 

 enteritis in an army hospital. 



Salmonella typhosa (Zopf) White syn. 

 Bacillus typhicus Cabral and Da Rocha, 



1. Trabalhos do Cabinette de Micro- 

 biologia; abst. in Ann. de Micrographie, 



2, 1889-1890, 295. 



Sarcina pelagia ZoBell and Upham. 

 (Bull. Scripps Inst, of Oceanography, 

 Univ. Calif., 5, 1944, 279.) From sea 

 water and marine bottom deposits. 



Serratia fuchsina Bergey et al. syn. 

 Proteus fuchsinus Pribram, Klassifika- 

 tion der Schizomyceten, Leipzig und 

 Wien, 1933. 73. 



Serratia indica (Eisenberg) Bergey et 

 al. syn Bacillus indicus ruber Fliigge, 

 Die Mikroorganismen, 2 Aufl., 1886, 

 285; Bacterium indicum Crookshank, 

 Manual, 1887. 240. 



Spirillum, parvum Esmarch. (Cent, 

 f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 32, 1902. 565; 

 also see Zettnow, ibid., 78, 1916, 1.) 

 From decaying organic matter. 



Spirillum sputigenum Fliigge. (Lewis, 

 Lancet, Sept. 20, 1884; Fliigge, Die Mi- 

 kroorganismen, 2 Aufl., 1886, 387; Pa- 

 cini a lewi.si Trevisan, I generi e le specie 

 delle Batteriacee, 1889, 24.) From 

 sputum. 



Staphylococcus activus Pr^vot and 

 Taffanel. (Ann. Inst. Past., 71, 1945, 

 102.) From puerperal septicemia. An- 

 aerobic. 



Staphylococcus cilreus duodenalis Gess- 

 ner. (Arch. f. Hyg., 9, 1889, 136.) 

 From the human duodenum. 



Staphylococcus magnus Black. (Trans. 

 111. State Dental Soc, 22, 1886, 188.) 

 From the mouth. 



Staphylococcus medius Black. (Trans. 

 111. State Dental Soc, 22, 1886, 190.) 

 From the mouth. 



Staphylococcus pyogenes bovis Lucet. 

 (Ann. Inst. Past., 7, 1893, 327.) From 

 bovine abscesses. 



Staphylncoccns riscosus Goadby. 



