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Upham. (Bull. Scripps lust. Oceanog- 

 raphy Univ. California, 5, 1944, 256.) 

 From marine mud. 



Actinomyces melanoroseus Roisin. 

 (Wisti Nauk Doslid. Kat. biol. Odessa, 



1, 1929, 60.) 



ActinGrnyces metchnikoui (Sauvageau 

 and Radais) Ford. {Oospura tnetchni- 

 kowi Sauvageau and Radais, Ann. Inst. 

 Past., 6, 1892, 242; Ford, loc. cit., 220.) 

 From water. Gasperini (loc. cit.) re- 

 gards this organism as a possible synonym 

 of Actinomyces chromogenus. 



Actinomyces muris ratti Lieske. 

 {Streptoihrix ratti Schottmliller, Dermat. 

 Wochnschr., 58, 1914, Supplement, 77; 

 Streptoihrix muris-ratti Dick and Tunni- 

 cliff, Jour. Inf. Dis.,:2.3, 1918, 186; Lieske, 

 Morphol. u. Biol. d. Strahlenpilze, Leip- 

 zig, 1921, 31; regarded as identical with 

 Streptobacillus moniliformis Levaditi, 

 Nicolau and Poincloux, Compt. rend. 

 Acad. Sci. Paris, 180, 1925, 1188 by Topley 

 and Wilson, Princip. of Bact.and Immun., 

 2nd ed., 1936, 274. The latter organism 

 is regarded as identical with Haverhillia 

 multiformis Parker and Hudson, Amer. 

 Jour. Path., 2, 1926, 357 by Van Rooyen, 

 Jour. Path, and Bact., 43, 1936, 469; 

 Actinomyces muris Topley and Wilson, 

 loc. cit.) From a case of rat-bite fever. 



Actinomyces musculorum Hertwig. 

 {Actinomyces musculorum suis Duncker, 

 Ztschr. f . Microskopie u. Fleischbeschau, 

 3, 1884. No. 3; Hertwig, Arch. f. wis- 

 sensch. u. prakt. Thierheilk., 12, 1886, 

 365; Oospora musculorum suis Lehmann 

 and Neumann, Bakt. Diag., 1 Aufl., 



2, 1896, 383.) Seen in calcareous de- 

 posits in the muscles of swine. 



Actinomyces myricac Peklo. (Cent. 

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

 the roots of Myrica. 



Actinomyces from Neddeni, Namy- 

 slowski. (Cent. f. Bakt., I Abt., Orig., 

 62, 1912, 564.) From the human eyelid. 



Actinomyces nigricaris Killiaii and 

 Feh^r. (Ann. Inst. Past., 55, 1935, 620.) 

 From desert soil. 



Actinomyces nigrijicans (Kriiger) Wol- 



lenweber. {Oospora nigrijicans Kriiger, 

 Berichte der Versuchsstat. f. Zucker- 

 rohrs, Kergok-Legal, 1890; Wollenweber, 

 Arb. Forschungsinst. fiir Kartoffelbau, 

 1920, 16.) From potato scab. 



Actinomyces nitrogenes Sartory, Sar- 

 tory, Meyer and Walter. (Bull. Acad. 

 Med., Paris, 116, 1936, 186; also Ann. 

 Inst. Past., 58, 1937, 684. ) From sputum. 



Actinomyces nivea. (Incorrectly at- 

 tributed to Krainsky, 1914 by Chalmers 

 and Christopherson, Ann. Trop. Med. 

 and Parasit., 10, 1916, 270.) 



Actinomyces nondiastaticus Bergey 

 et al. (Var. b, Bergey, Jour. Bact., 4, 

 1919, 304; Bergey et al., Manual, 1st ed., 

 1923, 371.) From air. 



Actinomyces ochraceus Neukirch. 

 (Ueber Actinomyceten, Strassburg, 1902, 

 4.) From soil. 



Actinomyces ochroleucus Neukrich. 

 (Ueber Actinomyceten, Strassburg, 1902, 

 4.) From soil. 



Actinomyces odorifera Koelz. (Inaug. 

 Diss., Kiel, 1934; Le Lait, 16, 1936, 154.) 

 Actinomyces oligocarbophilus Lantzsch. 

 (Lantzsch, Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 57, 

 1922, 309; Proactinomyces oligocarbophi- 

 lus Krassilnikov, Bull. Acad. Sci., U. 

 S. S. R., No. 1, 1938, 139.) Lantzsch 

 regards this organism as identical with 

 Bacillus oligocarbophilus Beijerinck and 

 Van Delden, Cent. f. Bakt., II Abt., 10, 

 1903, 33 {Carboxydomonas oligocarbo- 

 phila Orla-Jensen, Cent. f. Bakt., II 

 Abt., 22, 1909, 311). Secures ' growth 

 energy by oxidizing CO to CO2. From 

 soil. See Manual, 5th ed., 1939, 81 for a 

 description of the bacillary stage of this 

 organism. Carboxyodomonas oligocarbo- 

 phila Orla-Jensen is the type species of 

 the genus Carboxydomonas Orla-Jensen 

 (loc. cit.). 



Actinomyces orangico-nigcr. (Quoted 

 from Lieske, Morphol. u. Biol. d. Strah- 

 lenpilze, Leipzig, 1921, 33.) 



Actinomyces orangicus. (Quoted from 

 Lieske, Morphol. u. Biol. d. Strahlen- 

 pilze, Leipzig, 1921, 33.) 



Actinomyces pelogenes Sawjalow. 



