SUMMARYAfter growth on thiosulphate, Thiobacillus [errooxidans could oxidize polythionates and sulphur or ferrous iron, but oxidized thiosulphate only very slowly, with some tetrathionate accumulation. Tetrathionate was metabolized aerobically to sulphate and anaerobically to thiosulphate. Its oxidation was inhibited by thiol-binding reagents. Thiobacillus A2 oxidized thiosulphate, but lacked thiosulphate-oxidizing enzyme and was unable to form or metabolize polythionates, although thiol-binding reagents depressed thiosulphate oxidation. T. neapolitanus oxidized thiosulphate and metabolized polythionares aerobically and anaerobically. Rhodanese enzymes from all three thiobacilli were compared. The comparative results are discussed in relation to possible mechanisms of inorganic sulphur compound oxidation.