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Pi^ de Madura o Micetoma en la Repii- 

 blica Argentina, Thesis, Buenos Aires, 

 1904; Streptothrix inicetomas argentinac 

 a, Greco, in Durante, Segunda Observa- 

 cion de Pid de Madura o Micetoma en 

 la Republica Argentina, Thesis, Buenos 

 Aires, 1911; Greco, Origine des Tumeurs, 

 1916, 726; Nocardia micetomae-argentinae 

 Durant, 1911, quoted from Brumpt, 

 Precis de Parasitol., Paris, 3rd ed., 1922, 

 985; Oospora sotnmeri Sartory, Champ. 

 Paras. Homme et Anim., 1923, 783.) 

 From a case of mycetoma pedis in Argen- 

 tina. 



Actinomyces tossicus Dodge. (Acti- 

 nomyces albus var. tossica Rossi, Ann. 

 Ig. Sperim., 9, 1905, 693; Oospora alba 

 var. toxique, Sartory, Champ. Paras. 

 Homme et Anim., 1923, 829; Dodge, 

 Medical Mycology, St. Louis, 1935, 

 719.) From tumors in the abdominal 

 cavities of domestic fowl . 



Actinomyces urcthridis Brumpt. (Pre- 

 cis de Parasitol., Paris, 4th ed., 1927, 

 1206.) Isolated by Rocek in 1920 from 

 cases of prostatitis. 



Actinomyces variabilis Cohn. (Cent, 

 f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 70, 1913, 301.) 

 From pus in the bladder in a case of 

 cystitis and from the prostate. 



Asleroidcs pscudocarneus Puntoni and 

 Leonardi. (Boll, e Atti d. R. Accad. 

 Med. di Roma, 61, 1935, 93.) 



Bacillus berestnewi Lcpeschkin. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 12, 1904, 641 

 and 13, 1904, 13.) From sputum of a 

 pneumonia patient. 



Bacillus (Micrococcus?) havaniensis 

 Sternberg. (Sternberg, Manual of Bact., 

 1893, 718; Bacterium havaniensis Ches- 

 ter, Ann. Rept. Del. Col. Agr. Exp. 

 Sta., 9, 1897, 116; Serratia havaniensis 

 Bergey et al., Manual, 1st ed., 1923, 95.) 

 From human intestinal canal. 



Cladothrix matruchoti Mendel. (Men- 

 del, Compt. rend. Soc. Biol., 82, 1919, 

 583; Nocardia matruchoti Pettit, 1921, 

 quoted from Nannizzi, in Pollacci, 

 Tratt. Micopat. Umana, 4, 1934, 51; 

 Oospora matruchoti, quoted from Nan- 



nizzi, idem; Actinomyces matruchoti Nan- 

 nizzi, idem.) From the roots of a decay- 

 ing tooth with tumefaction. Species 

 dubia. 



Cohnistrepothrix misri Carpano. 

 (Riv. di Parassitologia, n. 2, p. 107; 

 cjuoted from Boll. d. Sez. Ital. d. Soc. 

 Internat. d. Microbiol., 10, 1938, 62.) 

 From human dermatosis in Egypt. 



Discomyces berardijiisi Brumpt. 

 (Streptothrix sp. de Berardinis, Ann. 

 Ottalmol. Lavori Clin. Oculist. Napoli, 

 33, 1904, 914; Actinomyces de Berardinis, 

 Namyslowski, Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., 

 Orig., 62, 1912, 566; Brumpt, Precis de 

 Parasitol., Paris, 3rd ed., 1922, 977; 

 Actinomyces bernardinisi Brumpt, ibid., 

 4th ed., 1927, 1189; Nocardia berardinisi 

 Vuillemin, Encyclopedic Mycologique, 

 Paris, 2, 1931, 126.) From a case of 

 keratitis. 



Discomyces brasiliensis Lindenberg. 

 (Lindenberg, Rev. med. de S. Paolo, 

 1909, No. 18, and Arch, de Parasitol., 

 13, 1909, 265; Nocardia brasiliensis 

 Pino}^ Bull. Inst. Past., Paris, 11, 

 1913, 936; Streptothrix b7-asilie7isis Greco, 

 Origine des Tumeurs, 1916, 724; Oospora 

 brasiliensis Sartory, Champ. Paras. 

 Homme et Anim., 1923, 786; Actinomyces 

 brasiliensis Gomes, Ann. Palistas Med. 

 Cirurg., 14, 1923, 150.) From a case of 

 mycetoma of the leg. According to 

 Pinoy and others, idential with Nocardia 

 asteroides. 



Discomyces congolensis Baerts. (Baerts, 

 Bull. Med. Katanga, 2, 1925, 67; Acti- 

 nomyces congolensis Brumpt, Precis 

 de Parasitol., Paris, 4th ed., 1927, 1206.) 

 From lesions in a case of actinomycosis 

 from the Belgian Congo. 



Discotnyces dispar (Vidal) Brumpt. 

 (Microsporon dispar Vidal, 1882, Micro- 

 sporon anemoeon Vidal, 1882 and Sporo- 

 trichum dispar, quoted from Brumpt, 

 Precis de Parasitol., Paris, 3rd ed., 1922, 

 995 and from Nannizzi, in Pollacci, 

 Tratt. Micopat. Umana, 4, 1934, 25; 

 Brumpt, idem; Actinomyces dispar 

 Brumi)t, ibid., 4th ed., 1927, 1206.) 



