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THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA

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THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA SPIRILLUM Ehrenb. S. UNDULA (Muell) Ehrenb. In infusion of hay (Millspaugh). BACTERIUM Ehrenb. B. LINEOLA (O. F. Muell) Cohn. In infusion of radish (Millspaugh). B. TERMO (O. F. Muell.) Ehrenb. In various decomposing organic substances (Millspaugh). MICROCOCCUS (Hall.) Cohn. M. CREPUSCULUM (Ehrenb.) Cohn. Found associated with Bacterium Termo in decomposing vegetable infusions (Müllspaugh). M, AURANTIACUS, Cohn. Caught on sterilized potato in laboratory (Millspaugh). M. LUTEUS Cohn. Caught on sterilized potaoto in laboratory (Millspaugh). STREPTOCOCCUS Billr. $. PYOGENES (Rosenb.) Zopf. Micrococcus septicus, Cohn. In blood of dead calf (Mills paugh). S. UREAE (Cohn.) Trev. Micrococcus ureae, Cohn. In decomposing urine (Millspough). SACCHAROMYCETACEAE. SACCHAROMYCES Meyen, S. CEREVISIAE Meyen. In Pasteur's liquid left uncorked in laboratory (Mills paugh). S, MYCODERMA Reess. On same liquid as above at same date (Millsparugh). DIATOMACEAE. CYMBELLA GASTROIDES, Kuetz. CYMBELLA TURGIDA (Grun.) Greg. STAURONESS PHOENICENTRON Ehrb. NAVICULA VIRIDIS, Kuetz, NAVICULA MAJOR, Kuetz. NAVICULA NOBILIS (Ehrb.) Kuetz, NAVICULA RHOMBOIDES, Ehrb. NAVICULA BOREALIS (Ehrb.) Kuetz.