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trifica Pr^vot, Ann. Inst. Past., 61, 

 1938, 89; Acuformis thermoputrificus 

 Prevot, Man. d. Class., etc., 1940, 165.) 

 From horse manure. 



Clostridium toxinogenes Prevot. (Un- 

 named anaerobe of Kojima, Ztschr. f. 

 Hyg., 99, 1923, 86; Prevot, Ann. Inst. 

 Past., 61, 1938, 82.) From muscle of a 

 cow dying of symptomatic anthrax. 



Clostridium ureolylicum. Prevot . (Ann . 

 Inst. Past., 61, 1938, 85; presumably 

 Erde A, Geilinger, Cent. f. Bakt., II 

 Abt., 47, 1917, 252.) From manured soil. 



Clostridium valerianicum Prevot. 

 (Faulnisanaerobien der Baldriansaure, 

 Rodella, Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 16, 1906, 

 62; Prevot, Ann. Inst. Past., 61, 1938, 84.) 

 From cheese. 



Clostridiran viscosuin Chudiakow. 

 (Zur Lehre von der Anaerobiose, Teil I, 

 1896 (Russ.); quoted from Rothert, 

 Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 4, 1898, 390.) 

 A facultative anaerobe. 



Clostridium xanthogenum DeGraaff. 

 (Nederl. Tijd. Hyg., Microbiol, en Serol., 

 4, 1930, 219.) From cultured buttermilk 

 undergoing atypical fermentation. 



Clostridium zuntzii Henneberg. (Cent, 

 f. Bakt., II Abt., 55, 1922, 249.) Culti- 

 vated, but not isolated in pure culture, 

 from human and animal feces. 



Cornilia parva Trevisan. (Bacillus 

 liquefaciens parvus Liideritz, Ztschr. f. 

 Hyg., 5, 1889, 148; Trevisan, I generi e le 

 specie delle Batteriacee, 1889, 22; Bac- 

 terium pan' M??i Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 

 1900, 324.) From animals inoculated 

 with garden soil. 



Endosporus otricolare Prevot. (Ba- 

 cillo otricolare, Nacciarone, Riforma 

 Med., Napoli, 33, 1917, 778; Prevot, Ann. 

 Inst. Past., 61, 1938, 75.) From gan- 

 grenous war wounds. 



Granulobacillus sporogenes Andre. 

 (Granulobacillus sp., Sommer, Deutsch. 

 Monatschr. f. Zahnheilk., 33, 1915, 328; 

 Andre, Ztschr. f. Hyg., 114, 1933, 412.) 

 From infected, necrotic pulp of human 

 teeth. 



Granulohacter lactobutyricum Bei- 



jerinck. (Ferment de lactate de chaux, 

 Pasteur, Compt. rend. Acad. Sci., Paris, 

 56, 1863,416; Beijerinck, Verhandl. d. k. 

 Akademie v. Wetensch., Amsterdam, 

 Tweedie Sectie, Deel I, 1893, 8; Bacillus 

 lactobutijricus Migula, Syst. d. Bakt., 

 2, 1900, 601; Amylobacter lactobutyricus 

 van Beynum and Pette, Cent. f. Bakt., 

 II Abt., 93, 1935, 200.) From fermenting 

 grain mash and from soil. 



Granulobacter pectinovorwn Beijerinck 

 and van Delden. (Plectridium pectino- 

 ?;oru?n Stormer.Mitteil. d. deutsch. Land- 

 wirts. Gesellsch., 18, 1903, 195; Beijerinck 

 and van Delden, Arch. Neerl. d. Sci. 

 Exactes et Nat., Ser. II, 9, 1904, 423; 

 Bacillus pectinovorus LeBlaye and Gug- 

 genheim, Man. Prat. d. Diag. Bact., 

 1914, 324; Bacillus pectinovorum Henne- 

 berg, Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 55, 1922, 

 279; Clostridium pectinovorum Donker, 

 Thesis, Delft, 1920, 145.) From retting 

 plant tissues. 



Granidobacter reptans Beijerinck and 

 van Delden. (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 

 9, 1902, 13.) Probably aerobic or micro- 

 aerophil ic . From garden and other soils . 



Granidobacter sphaericum Beijerinck. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 7, 1901, 568.) 

 Probably aerobic or microaerophilic. 

 From garden and other soils. 



Granulobacter urocephalum Beijerinck 

 and van Delden. (Arch. Neerl. d. Sci. 

 Exactes et Nat., Ser. II, 9, 1904, 423.) 

 From retting plant tissues. 



Hiblerillus rectus Heller. {Strepto- 

 bacillus anaerobicus rectus Choukevitch, 

 Ann. Inst. Past., 25, 1911, 350; Bacillus 

 anaerobius rectus LeBlaye and Guggen- 

 heim, Man. Prat. d. Diag. Bact., 1914, 

 337; Heller, Jour. Bact., 7, 1922, 17; 

 InUabilis rectus Prevot, Ann. Inst. Past., 

 61, 1938, 77.) From large intestine of the 

 horse. 



Hiblerillus septimus Heller. (Art VII, 

 von Hibler, Untersuch. ii. d. Path. 

 Anaer., 1908, 3 and 406; Heller, Jour. 

 Bact., 7, 1922, 17; Clostridium septimum 

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

 From spleen of a guinea pig inoculated 

 with soil. 



