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 has previously been suggested for this entire group. This has caused Dr. C. B. Philip, who has acted as editor of the section covering rickettsias and related species in the present (7th) edition of the, to suggest the name Microtatobiotes for Class III. The latter is a more appropriate name for the entire group of organisms included in the orders Rickettsiales and Virales than any that has previously been suggested. Dr. Philip has discussed the new developments in the classification of the order Rickettsiales in a recent paper (Canadian Jour. Microbiol., 2, 1956, 261). Therefore the present discussion is limited to an explanation of the reasons for increasing the number of orders recognized in Class II, Schizomycetes von Naegeli, from five to ten.

The organisms placed in Class II, Schizomycetes von Naegeli, in the 6th edition were arranged in five orders as follows:


 * Division I. Schizophyta Cohn, 1875. (Fission plants.)
 * Class I. Schizophyceae Cohn, 1879. (Fission algae. Blue-green algae.)
 * Class II. Schizomycetes von Naegeli, 1857. (Fission fungi, bacteria.)
 * Order I. Eubacteriales Buchanan, 1917 (The true bacteria.)
 * Order II. Actinomycetales Buchanan, 1917. (The mycobacteria, actinomyces, streptomyces and related forms.)
 * Order III. Chlamydobacteriales Buchanan, 1917. (The alga-like, filamentous bacteria.)
 * Order IV. Myxobacteriales Jahn, 1911. (The slime bacteria.)
 * Order V. Spirochaetales Buchanan, 1918. (The spirochetes and related forms.)


 * Supplements: Groups whose relationships were regarded as uncertain.
 * Group I. Order Rickettsiales Buchanan and Buchanan, 1938, emend. Gieszczykiewicz, 1939. (Rickettsias and related organisms.)
 * Group II. Order Virales Breed, Murray and Hitchens, 1944. (Filterable viruses.)
 * Group III. Family Borrelomycetaceae Turner, 1935. (Pleuro-pneumonia-like organisms.)

This outline as given above is similar to the outline followed in earlier editions of the and is based upon the outline classification developed by Buchanan (op. cit.) in 1916-18. It is expanded in the present edition of the as follows:


 * Division I. Protophyta Sachs, 1874, emend. Krassilnikov, 1949. (Primitive plants.)
 * Class I. Schizophyceae Cohn, 1879. (Blue-green algae.)
 * Class II. Schizomycetes von Naegeli, 1857. (Bacteria and related forms.)
 * Order I. Pseudomonadales Orla-Jensen, 1921.
 * Order II. Chlamydohacteriales Buchanan, 1917.
 * Order III. Hyphomicrobiales Douglas, 1956.
 * Order IV. Eubacteriales Buchanan, 1917.