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1948 Catastrophic mass mortality of marine animals 

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1953. Gonyaulax monilala, sp. nov., the causative 

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1954. Irritant gases associated with red tide. Uni- 

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1955. Occurrence of bacteria in pelagic sediments 

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1953. Factors governing the toxicity of cultures 

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1952. On the use of antibiotics for isolating bacteria- 

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1957. The production of vitamin B,2-active substances 

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1954. Gymnodinium splendens, a marine dinoflagel- 

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1955. Preliminary notes on the culturing of Gymno- 

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1956. The occurrence of Gymnodinium hrevis in the 

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