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MANUAL OF DETERMINATIVE BACTERIOLOGY 



cillus anaerobicus der Capronsaure- 

 gruppe, Rodella, Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 

 16, 1906, 58; Pr^vot, Ann. Inst. Past., 61, 

 1938, 84; Bacillus anaerobicus caproicus 

 Pr^vot, Man. d. Class., etc., 1940, 140.) 

 From cheese. 



Clostridium cellobioparus Hungate. 

 (Jour. Bact., 48, 1944, 499.) From rumen 

 of cattle. 



Clostridium cellulosae Horowitz-Wlas- 

 sowa and Novotelnow. (Cent. f. Bakt., 

 II Abt., 91, 1935, 477.) Cited only by 

 name. Source not stated. 



Clostridium corallinum Prevot and 

 Raynaud. (Ann. Inst. Past., 70, 1944, 

 182.) From serous fluid obtained post 

 mortem from a mouse inoculated with an 

 emulsion of street dust. 



Clostridium cuniculi Galli. (Galli, 

 Boll. 1st. Sieroter., Milan, S, 1923-24, 

 337; Clostridium gallii Prevot, Ann. Inst. 

 Past., 61, 1938, 83.) From necrotic vis- 

 ceral lesion in a rabbit. 



Clostridium disporum Vuillemin. 

 (Compt. rend. Acad. Sci., Paris, 136, 

 1903, 1583.) Probably not anaerobic. 

 Encountered in cultures of Blastomijces ; 

 said to form two spores. 



Clostridimn fociidum fecale Romano- 

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

 71, 1911, 238.) From normal human 

 intestine. 



Clostridium ghoni Prevot. (Unnamed 

 species of Ghon and Mucha, Cent. f. 

 Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 39, 1905,497; Prevot, 

 Ann. Inst. Past., 61, 1938, 83.) From 

 post-operative human peritonitis. 



Clostridium giganteum Benecke and 

 Keutner. (Ber. d. Deutsch. Botan. Ge- 

 sellsch., 21, 1903, 340.) "From sea water. 



Clostridium haemohjsans Hauduroy et 

 al. {Bacillus anaerobius haemohjsans 

 Markoff, Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Grig., 

 77, 1915-16, 421; Hauduroy et al.. Diet, 

 d. Bact. Path., 1937, 105; Plectridium 

 hemoiysans Prevot, Ann. Inst. Past., 61, 

 1938, 87.) From putrid human buccal 

 tissues. 



Clostridium hueppei Trevisan. (But- 

 tersaurebacillen, Hueppe, Mitteil. a. d. 

 kais. Gesundhts., 2, 1884, 353; Bacillus 



butyricus Fliigge, Die Mikroorg., 2 Aufl., 

 1886, 300; Trevisan, I generi e le specie 

 delle Batteriacee, 1889, 22; Bacillus 

 pseudo-butyricus Kruse, in Fliigge, Die 

 Mikroorg., 3 Aufl., 2, 1896, 207; Bacillus 

 hueppei Chester, Man. Determ. Bact., 

 1901,276.) From milk. 



Clostridium hyalinum Killian and 

 Feher. (Ann. Inst. Past., 55, 1935, 595.) 

 From Sahara Desert soil. 



Clostridium kluyverii Barker and 

 Taha. (Jour. Bact., 43, 1942, 347.) 

 From alcohol-containing enrichment cul- 

 tures of Mcthanobactcrium omelianskii 

 inoculated with black mud from fresh 

 water and marine sources. 



Clostridium liborii Trevisan. (Libor- 

 ius buttersaurebildender Bacillus, 

 Fliigge, Die Mikroorg., 2 Aufl., 1886, 299; 

 Trevisan, I generi e le specie delle Bat- 

 teriacee, 1889, 22. ) Presumably the same 

 as Clostridium Joetidum Liborius, Ztschr. 

 f. Hyg., 1, 1886, 160. From mice inocu- 

 lated with garden soil. 



Clostridium. medium Henneberg. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 55, 1922, 248.) 

 From human and animal feces. 



Clostridium mitelmani Prevot. (.\nn. 

 Inst. Past., 61, 1938, 84.) Stated by 

 Prevot to have been isolated by Mitelman 

 from diarrheal human intestine. 



Clostridium mucosus Simola. (Simola, 

 Ann. Acad. Scient. Fennicoe, Helsinki, 

 Ser. A, 34, 1931, (115?); Clostridium 

 mucosum. Prevot, Man. d. Class., etc., 

 1940, 112; not Clostridium mucosum Ber- 

 gey et al.. Manual, 4th ed., 1934, 472; 

 quoted from Prevot, Ann. Inst. Past., 

 61, 1938, 80 who records it as a facultative 

 anaerobe. ) Source of isolation unknown. 



Clostridium myxogenes Simola. (Sim- 

 ola, Ann. Acad. Scient. Fennicoe, Hel- 

 sinki, Ser. A, 34, 1931, (115?); quoted 

 from Prevot, Ann. Inst. Past., 61, 1938, 

 80 who records it as a facultative 

 anaerobe.) Source of isolation unknown. 



Clostridium necrosans Prevot. {Ba- 

 cillus aerogenes necrosans Schupfer, 

 Policlin.,Sez. Med., /^, 1905, 261; Prevot, 

 Ann. Inst. Past., 61, 1938, 84.) Isolated 



