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Nec Streptothrix hominis III. Foulerton, i905=iV. bovis. 

 Nec Streptothrix hominis IV. Foulerton, 1910= AT. hovis. 

 Nec Streptothrix hominis III. Foulerton, 1910. 



12. Nocardia nigra [Cd,siQ\\dJi\, 1^1-^), 



Synonym, Streptothrix nigra Castellani, 1913. 



13. Nocardia pijperi CasteUani and Chalmers, 1918. 



As there is so much confusion with regard to the specific name 

 hominis, Chalmers and Christopherson proposed that- — 



S. hominis Bruns be changed to Nocardia bruni. 



S. hominis Foulerton be changed to Nocardia foulertoni. 



S. hominis II. Foulerton be changed to Nocardia londinensis. 



S. hominis III. Foulerton be changed to Nocardia appendicis. 



These species may be separated as given on p. 1055. 



Subsection 3: Brevis. 

 This subsection contains : — 



1. Nocardia valvulce (Luginger, 1904): — • 



Streptothrix valvulce destruens bovis Luginger, 1904. 



2. Nocardia ponceti Verdun, 191 2. 



3. Nocardia buccalis (Roger, Bory, and Sartory, 1909):- — 



O'dspora buccalis Roger, Bory, and Sartory, 1909. 

 Nec Streptothrix buccalis Goadby, 1903. 



4. Nocardia pulmonalis (Roger, Bory, and Sartory, 1909) :— 



O'dspora pulmonalis Roger, Bory, and Sartory, 1909. 



5. Nocardia dassonvillei Brocq-Rousseu, 1907:- — ■ 



Gasperini's Streptothrix, 1890. 



6. Nocardi krausei (Chester, 1901): — 



Streptothrix krausei Chester, 1901. 



7. Nocardia foulertoni Chalmers and Christopherson, 1916: — 



Streptothrix hominis Foulerton, 1902. 

 Streptothrix hominis I. Foulerton, 1906. • 



8. Nocardia londinensis, new name: — 



Streptothrix hominis II. Foulerton, 1906. 



9. Nocardia lignieresi (Brumpt, 1910):- — 



Actinobacillus lignieresi Brumpt, 1910. 



10. Nocardia bruni Chalmers and Christopherson, 1916: — 



Streptothrix hominis Hayo Bruns, 1899. 



11. Nocardia berestneffi, new name: — 



Streptothrix cases i and 2 Berestneff, 1897. 



12. Nocardia equi (Dean, 1900):- — 



Streptothrix from a horse of Dean, 1900. 



Probably the organism described by N orris and Larkin 



should come here, but we have been unable to see a 



description. 



These species may be differentiated as given on p. 1056. 



