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MANUAL OF DETERMINATIVE BACTERIOLOGY 



Bakt., il Abt., Al, 1914, 662.) From 

 air. 



Actinomyces jlavus Millard and Burr. 

 (Millard and Burr, Ann. Appl. Biol., 

 IS, 1926, 601; not Actinonnjccs jlavus 

 Sanfelice, Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 

 S6, 1904, 359; not Actinomyces flaws 

 Krainsky, Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 41, 

 1914, 662; not Actinomyces flavus Dodge, 

 Medical Mycolog}^ St. Louis, 1G35, 752.) 

 From scab on potato. 



Actinomyces Joersteri (Colin) Gas- 

 perini. {Streptothrix Joersteri Cohn, 

 Beitr. z. Biol. d. Pflanz., 1, Heft 3, 1875, 

 186 ; Cladothrix joersteri Winter, Die 

 Pilzc, in Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen- 

 Flora, I Abt., 1, 1884, GO; Kocardia 

 Joersteri Trevisan, I generi e le specie 

 dalle Batteriacee, 1889, 9; Oospora 

 Joersteri Sauvageau and Radais, Ann. Inst. 

 Past., 6, 1892, 252; Gasperini, Cent. f. 

 Bakt., 15, 1894, 684; Discomyces Joersteri 

 Gedoelst, Les champignons parasites de 

 I'homme et des animaux domestiques. 

 Brussels, 1902, 176; Cohnistreptothrix 

 Joersteri Pinoy, Bull. Inst. Pasteur, 

 Paris, 11, 1913, 937.) The first strepto- 

 myces to be described. Probably not 

 identifiable. From an inflamed tear 

 duct. Chalmers and Christopherson 

 :Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasit., 10, 1916, 

 273) include Lcptolhrix oculorum Soro- 

 kin, 1881 as a synonym of this species. 



Actinomyces Jusca Sohngen and Fol. 

 (Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 40, 1914, 87.) 

 From garden eartli. 



Actinoinyccs gabrilschewskii Xcukirch . 

 (Actinomyces of Gabritschewsky, Berest- 

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

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

 Xeukirch, Inaug. Diss., Strassburg, 1902, 

 3.) From water. 



Actinomyces yedanensis (Lohlein) Ber- 

 gey et al. (Strcptothrix yedanensis I, 

 Scheele and Petruschky, Verhandl. d. 

 Kongr. f. innere Med., 1897, 550; Strcpto- 

 thrix riedanensis Lohlein, Ztschr. f. Ilyg., 

 6S, 1909, 11; Nocardia gedane7isis Chal- 

 mers and Christopherson, Ann. Trop. 

 Med. and Parasit., 10, 1916, 255; Disco- 

 myces gedanensis Brumpt, Prdcis de 



Parasitol., Paris, 3rd ed., 1922, 984; 

 Bergey et al., Manual, 1st ed., 1923, 347.) 

 P^rom sputum of patient witli chronic 

 lung disease. 



Actinomyces gibsoni Dodge. {Strepto- 

 ihrix sp. Gibson, Jour. Path. Bact., 23, 

 1920, 357; Oospora sp. Sartory, Champ. 

 Paras. Homme et Anim., 1923, 776; 

 Dodge, Medical Mycology, St. Louis, 

 1935, 722.) See page 961. 



Actinomyces gracilis Millard and Burr. 

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

 scab on potato. 



Actinomyces graminearum Berestnew. 

 (Berestnew, Inaug. Diss., Moskow, 1897; 

 see Cent. f. Bakt.. I Abt., 24, 1898, 707; 

 Nocardia graminarium (sic) Chalmers 

 and Christopherson, Ann. Trop. Med. 

 and Parasit., 10, 1916, 265; Strcptothrix 

 graminarium Chalmers and Christopher- 

 son, idem.) From grain. 



Actinomyces graminis Topley and 

 Wilson. (Aktinomyces, Bostroem, 

 Beitr. path. Anat. u. Path., 9, 1891, 1; 

 Topley and Wilson, Princip. Bact. and 

 Immun., 1st ed., 1, 1931, 250; Actino- 

 myces hostroemi Baldacci, Boll. Sez. 

 Ital. 8oc. Intermit. Microbiol., 9, 1937, 

 141.) From bovine actinomycosis. 



Actinomyces gruberi Terni. (Terni, 

 Cent. f. Bakt., 16, 1894, 362; Nocardia 

 gruberi Blanchard, in Bouchard, Traits 

 Path. Gen., 2, 1896, 855; Strcptothrix 

 grueberi (sic) Sanfelice, Cent. f. Bakt., 

 I Abt., Orig., 36, 1904, 356; Oospora 

 gruberi, quoted from Nannizzi, Tratt. 

 Micopat. Umana, 4, 1934, 51.) From 

 soil. Produces several pigments on 

 culture media. 



Actinomyces guignardi (Sauvageau and 

 Radais) Ford. {Oospora guignardi Sau- 

 vageau and Radais, Ann. Inst. Past., 6, 

 1892, 255; Ford, Textb. of Bact., 1927, 

 220.) From dust. Gasperini (loc. cit.) 

 regards this as a possible synonym of 

 Actinomyces chromogenus. 



Actinomyces halotrichis ZoBell and 

 Upham. (Bull. Scripps Inst. Oceanog- 

 raphy Univ. California, 5, 1944, 273.) 

 From marine mud and kelp. 



Actinomyces heimi Duche. (Encyclo- 



