Actinomycetes — 203 — Bibliography 



essais d'application des filtrats de cultures Ivsces au traitement de ractinomycose. 

 Ann. Inst. Past., 56: 470-476. 



92. DoBSON, L. and Cutting, W.. 1945: Penicillin and sulfonamides in the 

 therapy of actinomycosis. Jour. Amer. Med. Assoc, 128: 856-863. 



93. DoBSON, L., HoLMAN, E. and Cutting, W., 1941: Sulfanilimide in the 

 therapy of actinomycosis. Jour. Amer. Med. Assoc, 16: 272-275. 



94. Downing, J. G. and Conant, N. F., 1945: Mycotic infections. New 

 England Jour. Med'., 233: 153-161, 181-188. 



95. Drake, C. H., 1946: Action of penicillin on several genera of actinomy- 

 cetales. Jour. Bact., 51 : 199-204. 



96. Drake, C. H. and Henrici, A. T., 1943: Nocardia asteroides. Amer. 

 Rev. Tuberc, 48: 184-198. 



97. Drechsler, C, 1919: Morphology of genus Actinomyces. Bot. Gaz., 

 67: 65-83, 147-164; 



98. DucHE, J., 1934: Les Actinomyces du Groupe Albus. Encyclopedic 

 Mvcologique. VI. Paul Lechevalier & Fils, Paris. 



' 99. Duff, G. H. and Welch, C. S., 1927: Sulphur, as a control agent for 

 common scab. Phytopath., 17: 297-314. 



99a. DuGGAR, B. M., 1948: Aureomycin: A product of the continuing search 

 for new antibiotics. Ann. New York Acad. Sci., 51: 177-181. 



100. DuLANEY, E. L., 1949: Observations on Streptomyces griseiis. III. Car- 

 bon sources for growth and streptomycin production. Mycologia, 41: 1-10. 



101. DuLANEY, E. L. and Perlman, D., 1947: Observations on S. griseus. I. 

 Chemical changes occurring during submerged streptomycin fermentations. 

 Bull. Torrey Bo"t. Club., 74: 504-511. 



lOlfl. DuLANEY, E. L., RuGER, M. and Hlavac, C, 1949: Observations on 

 Streftomyces griseus. IV. Induced mutation and strain selection. Mycologia, 

 41: 388-397. 



lOlfc. DuNSHEE, B. R., Leben, C Keitt, G. W. and Strong, F. M., 1949: 

 The isolation and properties of antimycin A. Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, 71: 

 2436-2437. 



102. Egorova, a. a. and Issatchenko, B. L., 1942-1944: The cause of 

 earthy odor and flavor in water basins. Dokladi Acad. Nauk U.S.S.R., 36: 202- 

 204; 'Microbiologia, 13: 216-225. 



103. Ehrlich, J., Bartz, Q. R., Smith, R. M., Joslyn, D. A. and Burk- 

 holder, p. R., 1947: Chloromycetin, a new antibiotic from a soil actinomycete. 

 Science, 106: 417. 



103a. Ehrlich, J., Gottlieb, D., Burkholder, P. R., Anderson, L. E. and 

 Pridham, T. G., 1948: Streftomyces venezuelae, N. Sp., the source of Chloro- 

 mycetin. Jour. Bact. 56: 467-477. 



104. Emerson, P., 1917: Are all the soil bacteria and streptothrices that de- 

 velop on dextrose agar azofiers? Soil Sci., 3: 417-421. 



105. Emmart, E. V^^. and Kissling, R. E., 1949: The tuberculostatic action 

 of extracts of Nocardia coeliaca in white mice. Soc. Amer. Bact., Abst. Pap., 

 49th Gen. Meet., Cincinnati, p. 73; Jour. Bact. 57: 509-514. 



106. Emmons, C. W., 1935: Actinomyces and actinomycosis. Puerto Rico 

 Jour. Publ. Health Trop. Med., 1 1 : 63-76. 



107. Emmons, C. W., 1937: Microaerophilic strains of actinomyces isolated 

 from tonsils. Mycologia, 29: 377-382^ 



108. Emmons, C. W., 1938: The isolation of Actinomyces hovis from tonsil- 

 lar granules. Publ. Health Repts., 53: 1967-1975. 



109. Eppinger, H. L., 1891: Ueber eine neue, pathogene Cladothrix und 

 eine durch sie her^'orgerufene Pseudotuberkulosis (cladothrichica). Beitr. path. 

 Ajnat. Path., 9: 287-328. 



