INTESTINAL 



BACILLI — Continued. 



953 



Inulin. 



Sorbite. 



1 



Galactose. 



Levulose. 



Inosite. 



- 



Salicin. 



Amygdalin. 



Isodulcite. 



Erythvite. 



Glycerine. 



Indol. 



Voges- 

 Prosk. 



-si 

 1 



Remarks. 







w or 



r\ 

 yJ 





VJ 





W 



r\ 

 vJ 



D 



+ 





Gt 



Milk renderea perma- 







As 























nently acid. 



0 



AG 



AG 



A 



AG 















+ 



O 



Gt 



B. badidlensis Castellani, 



























Ps 



191 1 ; culturally identi- 





























cal, differs serologically. 



0 





A 



AG 



A 



o 



A 



AG 



u 



A 



AG 



r\ 



u 



AG 



+ 



— 



LtT. 



Differs from B. griinthali 





























in fermenting maltose. 



0 



AG 



AG 



AG 



o 



O 



O 



AG 



o 



0 or 



O 



o 



Gt 



■ 





















As 











0 



AG 



AG 



AG 



AG 



O 



O 



AG 



o 



O 



O 



o 



Gt 



Certam strams, serologi- 





























cally typical, may pro- 





























duce at times only A 





























instead of AG; some 





























strains do not ferment 





























inosite (Weiss and Rice). 





























Covers Leveral germs, one 





























identical with B. enter- 





























itidis. 



yj 



A C 



A n 



A n 



A r* 



ALt 



A 



AVj 







r\ 

 \J 





U 



o 







A. 



o 



A 



A 





A 



A 





(J 



U 



o 



o 







Gt 





0 



0 



AG 



A or 



O 



o 



_ 



_ 





O or 



+ 





Gt 



Cultures emit a disagree- 









AG 













As 









able odour. Hauser 





























distinguished at first 





























three varieties of pro- 





























teus : P. vulgaris (rapid 





























liquefaction of gela- 





























tine) , P. mirabilis (slow 





























liquefaction), P. ^ewAm 





























(no liquefaction) ; later 





























abandoned this differ- 





AH- 

























entiation). 



0 



A 



Pi 



A P 





A 



AVjr 



r\ 

 \J 



A 



ALt 



+ 



U 



Gt 



Differs from B. asiaticus 





























in fermenting dulcite. 







Au- 



A 



AG 



U 



AG 



U 



A 



AG 



O 



AG 



+ 



o 



Gt 



— 



0 



A 



AG 



AG 















+ 



o 



Gt Jr 



— 



0 



AG 



AG 



AG 



o 



AG 



o 



AG 



0 



AGs 



+ 



o 





... r 



Differs from B. coh m ler- 



























JrS 



menting saccharose, be- 





























Irtncrincr +r» ■Hi*» crrnMrt 





























Communior of coliform 





AG 

























bacilli. 



0 



AG 



AG 



o 



AG 



o 



AG 



O 



AG 



+ 



o 



Gt 



Differs from B. pseudo-coli 





























serologically and in 





























fermenting saccharose 





























only after several days. 



