“…These were: oxidase production (Kovacs, 1956); growth in nutrient (Harrigan and McCance, 1966); catalase production; glucose oxidation (Hugh and Leifson, 1953); production of arginine dihydrolase (Thornley, 1960); gluconate oxidation, (Shaw and Clarke, 1955); pyocyanin and pyorubrin production in Difco Pseudomonas P Agar and in the medium of Frank and DeMoss (1959), the identity of pyorubrin being confirmed spectrophotometrically (Palumbo, 1972); production of fluorescent pigment in Difco Pseudomonas F Agar; acid production from 16 carbohydrates in an agar medium containing only 0.2% (w/v) peptone and with bromthymol blue as the pH indicator; urease production (Stewart, 1965); gelatinase and caseinase production (Cowan, 1974); elastase production (Morihara, 1964); lipase production in Oxoid Tributyrin Agar; egg-yolk reaction (Esselmann and Liu, 1961); haemolysis in Oxoid Tryptone Soya Agar containing 5% (v/v) defibrinated sheep or horse blood (Burroughs Wellcome).…”