In order to develop an effective antifungal antibioltics over 700 isolates of bacteria, mold and actinomytes were screened from soil., and LAM 97-44 were selected as a strain producing the strong antifungal antibiotics against Candida albicans. Morphological, cultural and physiological characteristics fo LAM 97-44 were investigated for the indentification. The cell size of LAM 97-44 was 2∼3×1∼1.5 ㎛, and the shape of spore was of ellipsoidal. As a carbon source, LAM 97-44 utilized fructose, glucose, glycerol, maltose and raffinose but did not utilize arabinose, cellulose and xylose. The fatty acids of the cells included various iso-type and antciso-type. Conclusively, the strain LAM 97-44 was proved to be Bacillus subtilis.