FAMILY BACILLACEAE 



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Bacillus sublanatus Wright. (Mem. 

 Nat. Acad. Sci., 7, 1895, 455.) From 

 water. 



Bacillus sublustris Schieblich. (Cent, 

 f. Bakt., II Abt., 58, 1923, 206.) Com- 

 monly isolated from green and fermenting 

 fodders . 



Bacillus submarinas ZoBell and Up- 

 ham. (Bull. Scripps Inst, of Oceanogra- 

 phy, Univ. Calif., 5, 1944, 267.) Central 

 ovate spores. From marine bottom 

 deposits. 



Bacillus (Streptobacter) subtiliformis 

 Schroeter. (Bacillus I, Bienstock, 

 Ztschr. f. klin. Med., 8, Heft 1 and 2, 

 1884; Schroeter, in Cohn, Kryptog.- 

 Flora V. Schlesien, 3, 1, 1886, 160; Bacil- 

 lus mesenthericus (sic) Trevisan, I generi 

 e le specie delle Batteriacee, Milan, 1889, 

 15; not Bacillus mesenlericus Trevisan, 

 ibid., 19; Bacillus subtilis sim7tlans I, 

 Eisenberg, Bakt. Diag., 3 Aufl., 1891, 

 189; Bacillus faecalis No. I, Kruse, in 

 Fliigge, Die Mikroorganismen, 3 Aufl., 

 f, 1896, 215; Bacterium subtile Migula, 

 Syst. d. Bakt., 3, 1900, 292; Bacterium 

 subtiliforme Chester, Man. Determ. 

 Bact., 1901, 197.) From feces. 



Bacillus succinicus Fitz. (Quoted 

 from DeToni and Trevisan, in Saccardo, 

 Sylloge Fungorum, 8, 1889, 966.) From 

 infusions. 



Bacillus suffuscus Grohmann. (i\Ior- 

 phologisch-biologische Beitrage zur 

 Kenntnis der Wasserstoffbakterien, In- 

 aug. Diss., Univ. Leipzig, 1923; Cent. f. 

 Bakt., II Abt., 61, 1924, 267;RuhIand 

 and Grohmann, Jahrb. wissensch. 

 Botanik, 63, 1924, 321.) Oxidizes hydro- 

 gen in the presence of oxygen to form 

 water. Presumably widely distributed 

 in soil. 



Bacillus supraresistans Stiihrk. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 93, 1935, 185.) 

 Very good growth on Ca n-butyrate agar. 

 One culture isolated from soil in Germany. 



Bacillus surgeri Dornic and Daire. 

 (Bull, mensuel de 1 'Office de renseigne- 

 ments agricoles, 6, 1907; abst. in Rev. 

 Gen. du Lait., 6, 1907, 164.) Spores not 

 observed but author stated that they 

 were probably present because this 



species could withstand 85°C for 5 

 minutes. From whey. 



Bacillus tabaci III, Koning. (Tijdschr. 

 voor toegepaste scheikunde en hygiene. 

 Deel 1, 1897. See Behrens, Mykologie 

 der Tabakfabrikation, in Lafar, Hand- 

 buch der techn. Mykologie, 5, 1905, 11.) 

 Thermophilic. Probably from soil. 



Bacillus tardivus Stiihrk. (Cent. f. 

 Bakt., II Abt., 93, 1935, 177.) Very 

 slight growth on Ca n-butyrate agar. 

 One culture isolated from garden soil of 

 Germany. 



Bacillus technicus Morikawa and Pres- 

 cott. (Jour. Bad., 13, 1927, 58; also see 

 Morikawa, Bull. Agr. Chem. Soc. Japan, 

 3, 1927, 28.) Produces butyl and iso- 

 propyl alcohols. Source not given. 



Bacillus tenax Eckstein. (Ztschr. f. 

 Forst- u. Jagdwesen, 26, 1894, 14.) From 

 larvae of the nun moth {Lymantri a 

 monacha). 



Bacillus tenuis non-liquefaciens Chou- 

 kevitch. (Ann. Inst. Past., :?5, 1911, 352.) 

 From large intestine of horse. 



Bacillus ierminalis Migula. (Bacillus 

 No. XII, Flugge, Ztschr. f. Hyg., 17, 

 1894, 296 ; Bacillus lactis No. XII, Kruse, 

 in Flugge, Die Mikroorganismen, 3 Aufl., 

 2, 1896, 269; Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 

 1900, 578; Bacillus lacteus Chester, 

 Man. Determ. Bact., 1901, 291.) From 

 milk. A duplicate of Bacterium semper- 

 vivum Migula. 



Bacillus terminalis var. thermophilus 

 Prickett. (N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta. Tech. 

 Bull. 147, 1928, 44.) Produces a brown 

 water soluble pigment on agar ; optimum 

 temperature 55°C to 65°C. Fourteen 

 strains from raw and pasteurized milk, 

 milk powder, and skin of a cow. 



Bacillus terrestris Werner. (Cent. f. 

 Bakt., II Abt., 87, 1933, 461.) Weak 

 growth on Ca n-butyrate agar. Two 

 strains isolated from soils of Germany. 



Bacillus ietanoides Saito. (Jour. Coll. 

 Sci., Imp. Univ., Tokyo, 23, Art. 15, 

 1908, 49.) Isolated once from garden air. 



Bacillus thalassokoites ZoBell and Up- 

 ham. (Bull. Scripps Inst, of Oceanogra- 

 phy, Univ. Calif., 5, 1944, 268.) Central 

 spores. From marine bottom deposits. 



