FAMILY BACILLACEAE 



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Inflabilis barati Prevot. (Bacille de 

 Barat, Tissier, Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., 

 Paris, 81, 1918, 426; Prevot, Ann. Inst. 

 Past., 61, 1938, 77.) From beer wort. 



Inflabilis magnus Prevot. {Strepto- 

 bacillus anaerobicus magnus Chouke- 

 vitch, Ann. Inst. Past., 25, 1911, 251; 

 Bacillus anaerobius magnus LeBlaye and 

 Guggenheim, Man. Prat. d. Diag. Bact., 

 1914, 337; Prevot, Ann. Inst. Past., 61, 

 1938, 77.) From large intestine of the 

 horse. 



Inflabilis plagarum Prevot. (Bacillus 

 S, Adamson, Jour. Path, and Bact., 22, 

 1918-19, 373; Prevot, Ann. Inst. Past., 

 61, 1938, 77.) From war wounds. 



Inflabilis pseudo-perfringens Prevot. 

 (Presumably Bacillus L, Adam.son, Jour. 

 Path, and Bact., 22, 1918-19, 372; Prevot, 

 Ann. Inst. Past., 61, 1938, 77.) From 

 war wounds. 



Inflabilis setiensis Prevot and Ray- 

 naud. (Ann. Inst. Past., 70, 1944, 50.) 

 From oysters. 



Martellillus proieolyticus Heller. (Or- 

 ganism II, Hempl, Jour. Hyg., 17, 1918, 

 16; Heller, Jour. Bact., 7, 1922, 26.) 

 From muscle in human gaseous gangrene. 



M yerillus sadowaHeWer. (Jour. Bact., 

 7, 1922, 7; also Barney and Heller, Arch. 

 Surg., 4, 1922, 477.) From a gangrenous 

 human arm. 



Pectinobacter amijlophilum Makronov. 

 (Arch. Sci. Biol. (Russ.), 18, 1915, 441.) 

 Stated by author to be anaerobic, but 

 description does not make this evi- 

 dent. From soil. 



Plectridium cellulolyiicum Pochon. 

 (Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., Paris, 113, 

 1933, 1325.) Isolated anaerobically, but 

 not strictly anaerobic. From stomach of 

 ruminants. 



Plectridium pectinouorum liquefaciens 

 Sjolander and McCoy. (Cent. f. Bakt., 

 II Abt., 97, 1937, 315 and 322; probably 

 identical with Amylobacter Uq^iefaciens 

 Ruschmann and Bavendamm, Cent. f. 

 Bakt., II Abt., 64, 1937, 359.) From 

 spontaneously retting plant tissues. 



Plectridium snieszkol Prevot. (Un- 

 named anaerobic thermophilic cellulose- 



fermenting species, Snieszko, Cent. f. 

 Bakt., II Abt., 88, 1933, 403; Prevot, 

 Man. d. Class., etc., 1940, 154.) From 

 soil and manure. 



Recordillus fragilis Heller. (Jour. 

 Bact., 7, 1922, 8 and 27.) From a liver 

 infarct in a cow. 



Reglillus progrediens Heller. (Jour. 

 Bact., 7, 1922, 7; also Barney and Heller, 

 Arch. Surg., 4, 1922, 477.) From muscle 

 of a gangrenous human arm. 



Robertsonillus primus Heller. (Or- 

 ganism I, Hempl, Jour. Hyg., 17, 1918, 13; 

 Heller, Jour. Bact., 7, 1922, 7.) From a 

 gangrenous war wound of human maxilla. 



Streptobacillus terrae Ucke. (Cent. f. 

 Bakt., I Abt., 23, 1898, 1000.) From gar- 

 den soil . 



Terminosporus raabi Prevot. (Un- 

 named anaerobe of Raab, Jour. Amer. 

 Water Works Assoc, 10, 1923, 1051; 

 Prevot, Ann. Inst. Past., 61, 1938, 86). 

 From Minneapolis city water. 



Terminosporus thermocellulolyticus 

 Pochon. (Ann. Inst. Past., 68, 1942, 

 354, 383 and 467.) Strict anaerobe. 

 Optimum growth at 60° to 66°C. 



Tyrothrix caienula Duclaux. (Du- 

 claux, Ann. Inst. Nat. Agron., 4, 1882, 23; 

 Cornilia catenula Trevisan, I generi e le 

 specie delle Batteriacee, 1889, 22; Bacil- 

 lus catenula Chester, Ann. Rept. Del. 

 Col. Agr. Exp. Sta., 10, 1898, 123.) Com- 

 monly regarded as anaerobic, but not by 

 Migula (Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 5S8). 

 From cheese. 



Tyrothrix claviformis Duclaux. (Du- 

 claux, Ann. Inst. Nat. Agron., 4, 1882, 23; 

 Pacinia claviformis Trevisan, in Hit., 

 quoted from DeToni and Trevisan, in 

 Saccardo, Sylloge Fungorum, 8, 1889, 

 1017; Bacterium claviforme Migula, Syst. 

 d. Bakt., ^, 1900, 322; Bacillus claviformis 

 Vincent, Ann. Inst. Past., 21, 1907, 70.) 

 From cheese. 



Tyrothrix urocephalutn Duclaux. 

 (Duclaux, Ann. Inst. Nat. Agron., 4, 

 1882, 23; Bacterium urocephalum Chester, 

 Ann. Rept. Del. Col. Agr. Exp. Sta., 10, 

 1898, 123; Bacillus urocephalvm Migula, 

 Syst. d. Bakt., 2, 1900, 588.) 



