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Cultures of various bacteria on blood agar plates were stained in situ by methods previously described. Examination of cultures of a Gram negative bacillus (of the genus Flavobacterium) so stained revealed tiny secondary colonies similar in appearance and morphology to the L1 variant of the Streptobacillus monilliformis. The same phenomenon was observed, in a less pronounced degree, in cultures of Bacillus influensae. Bacillus fundulliformis and in cultures of certain strains of colon bacilli.
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