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MANUAL OF DETERMINATIVE BACTERIOLOGY 



Curtis. (Soil Science, 1, 1916, 117.) 

 From adobe soil . 



Actinomyces alhovlridis Duclid. (Eu- 

 cyclopedie Mycologique, Paris, 6, 1934, 

 317.) 



Actinomyces albus (Rossi Doria) Gas ■ 

 perini. (Streptotrix (sic) alba Rossi 

 Doria, Ann. d. 1st. d'Ig. sper. d. Univ. 

 di Roma, 1, 1891, 421 ; Streptothrix Nos. 2 

 and 3, Almquist, Ztschr. f. Hyg., 8, 

 1890, 189; Oospora doriae Sauvageau and 

 Radais, Ann. Inst. Past., 6, 1892, 251; 

 Actinomyces bovis albv.s Gasperini, Atti 

 Soc. Tosc. Scienz. Nat., P. V., 9, 1894; 

 Gasperini, Cent. f. Bakt., 15, 1894, 

 685.) A general name applied to the 

 most common streptomyces in air and 

 water. 



Actinomyces albus asporogenes Berest- 

 new. (Inaug. Diss., Moskow, 1897; see 

 Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., 24, 1898, 708.) 



Actinomyces albus var. ochraleucus 

 WoUenweber. (Arb. d. Forschungsinst. 

 fur Ivartoffelbau, 1920, 16.) 



Actinomyces albus - vulgaris Ciani. 

 (Quoted from Baldacci, Boll. Sez. Ital. 

 Soc. Internaz. di Microbiol., 9, 1937, 

 140.) 



Actinomyces almquisti Duche. 



(Duchi5, Encyclopedic Mycologique, 

 Paris, 6, 1934, 278.) From culture 

 labeled Actinomyces albus (Krainsky) 

 Waksman and Curtis (Soil Sci., 1, 1916, 

 117; said to resemble Streptothrix No. 1, 

 Almquist, Ztschr. f. Hyg., 8, 1890, 189). 



Actinomyces alni Peklo. (Cent. f. 

 Bakt., II Abt., 27, 1910, 451.) From 

 swellings of the roots of Alnus glutiyiosa. 



Actinomyces annulatus WoUenweber. 

 (Arb. Forschungsinst. ftir Kartoffelbau, 

 1920, 10.) From dark-colored potato 

 stem . 



Actinomyces (Streptothrix) amiulatus 

 Beijerinck. (Folia Microbiologica, 1. 

 1912, 4.) 



Actinomyces aurea (du Bois Saint 

 Sev^rin) Ford. (Streptothrix aurea du 

 Bois Saint Sev^rin, Arch, de m^d. nav., 

 1895, 252; Nocardia aurea Castellani and 

 Chalmers, Man. Trop. Med., 2nd ed., 

 1913, 818; Oospora aurea Sartory, Champ. 

 Paras. Homme et Anim., 1923, 818; Ford, 



Textb. of Bact., 1927, 220; not Actino- 

 myces aureus Waksman and Curtis, Soil 

 Science, 1, 1916, 124.) Possibly synony- 

 mous witli Actinomyces aureus Lachner- 

 Sandoval, Die Strahlenpilze, 1893, ac- 

 cording to Lieske, Morphol. u. Biol, 

 d. Strahlenpilze, Leipzig, 1921, 26. 

 Found in conjunctivitis. 



Actinomyces bellisari Dodge. (Strep- 

 tothrix alba Bellisari, Ann. Ig. Sperim., 

 14, 1904, 467; Oospora alba Sartory, 

 Champ. Paras. Homme et Anim., 1923, 

 819; Dodge, Medical Mycology, St. 

 Louis, 1935, 744.) Isolated in a ware- 

 house in Naples from the dust of cereal 

 coming from California. 



Actinomyces bovis var. nigerianus Erik- 

 son. (Med. Res. Council Spec. Rept. 

 Ser. 203, 1935, 20 and 36.) From strepto- 

 thricosis of the skin of cattle in Nigeria. 



Actinomyces candidus (Petruschky) 

 Bergey et al. (Streptothrix Candida 

 (Gedanensis II) Petruschky, Verhandl. 

 d. Kongr. f. innere Med., 1898; see 

 Petruschky, in Kolle and Wassermann, 

 Handb. d. path. Mikroorg., 2 Aufl., 5, 

 1913, 285 and 294; Nocardia Candida 

 Castellani and Chalmers, Man. Trop. 

 Med., 2nd ed., 1913, 818; Discomyces 

 candidus Brumpt, Precis de Parasitol., 

 Paris, 3rd ed., 1922, 980; Bergey et al., 

 Manual, 1st ed., 1923, 347.) From hu- 

 man lung. 



Actinomyces carneus (Rossi Doria) 

 Gasperini. (Streptotrix carnea Rossi 

 Doria, Ann. 1st. d'Ig. sper. Univ. Roma, 

 1, 1891, 415; Gasperini, ibid., 2, 1892, 

 222; Oospora carnea Lehmann and Neu- 

 mann, Bakt. Diag., 1 Aufl., 2, 1896, 

 388; Cladothrix carnea Mace, Traits 

 Pratique de Bact., 4th ed., 1901, 1096; 

 Discomyces carneus Brumpt, Precis de 

 Parasitol., 2nd ed., 1913, 976; Nocardia 

 carnea Castellani and Chalmers, Man. 

 Trop. Med., 2nd ed., 1913, 818.) From 

 air. 



Actinomyces carnosus Millard and 

 Burr. (Ann. Appl. Biol., 13, 1926, 601.) 

 From scab on potato. 



Actinomyces casei Bernstein and Mor- 

 ton. (Jour. Bact., 27, 1934, 625.) Ther- 

 mophilic. From pasteurized cheese. 



