Pfizer Handbook of Microbial Metabolites 626 



Enterotoxin. 

 Kikuo Fujiwara and Tetsujiro Sugiyama, Nippon Saikingaku Zasshi 

 10 189 (1955). 



Polyribophosphate, the type-specific substance of Hemophilus 

 influenzae , type B. 



Stephen Zamenkof, Grace Leidy, Patricia L. Fitzgerald, Hattie E. 

 Alexander and Erwin Chargaff, /. Biol. Chem. 203 695 (1953). 



The polysaccharide produced by Azotobacter indicum. 

 Clara M. Quinnell, S. G. Knight and P. W. Wilson, Can. J. Microbiol. 

 3 277 (1957). 



Extracellular polysaccharides of rhizobium. 

 Beverly A. Humphrey and J. M. Vincent, /. Gen Microbiol. 21 477 

 (1959). 



The isolation of D-fucosamine from the specific polysaccharide of 

 Chromobacterium violaceum (NCTC 7917). 

 M. J. Crumpton and D. A. L. Davies, Biochem. J. 70 729 (1958). 



A galactan from Mycoplasma mycoides. 

 P. Plackett and S. H. Buttery, Nature 182 1236 (1958). 



Circular paper chromatography of long-chain fatty acids in the 

 analysis of (gram-negative) bacterial lipopolysaccharides. 

 A. Nowotny, A. Liideritz and O. Westphal, Biochem. Z. 330 47 

 (1958). 



The extracellular polysaccharide of Xanthomonas phaseoli. 

 S. Lesley and R. Hochster, Can. J. Biochem. and Physiol. 37 513 

 (1959). 



A function for the extracellular polysaccharide of Azotobacter 

 vinelandii. 

 Michael H. Proctor, Nature 184 1934 (1959). 



Lipides of the cell envelope of Azotobacter vinelandii. 

 Allen G. Marr and Tsuneo Kaneshiro, Bacteriol. Proc, 63 (1960). 



Chemical composition of cell walls of drug resistant neisseriae. 

 R. P. Pradhan and W. A. Konetzka, ibid., 170 (1960). 



Amino acids of red sulfur bacteria. 

 H. Mukherjee, Nature 184 1742 (1959). 



A new amino sugar present in the specific polysaccharides of some 

 strains of Chromobacterium violaceum. 

 M. J. Crumpton and D. A. L. Davies, Biochem. J. 64 22p (1956). 



Immunopolysaccharides. XI. Structure of an Acetobacter capsula- 

 tum dextran. 



S. A. Barker, E. J. Bourne, G. T. Bruce and M. Stacey, }. Chem. Soc, 

 4414 (1958). 



Oligosaccharide formation during synthesis of cellulose by Aceto- 

 bacter acetigenum. 



T. K. Walker and H. B. Wright, Arch. Biochem. and Biophys. 69 362 

 (1957). 



Bacterial levans of intermediate molecular weight. 

 James R. Mattoon, Chester E. Holmlund, Saul A. Schepartz, James J. 

 Vavra and Marvin J. Johnson, Appl. Microbiol. 3 321 (1955). 



