Actinomycetes — 205 — Bibliography 



132. Gasperini, G., 1894: Versuche iiber das Genus "Actinomyces." 

 Centrbl. Bakt. I, 15: 684-686. 



133. Gause, G. F., 1946: Litmocidin, a new antibiotic substance produced 

 by Proactinomyces cyaneus. Jour. Bact., 51: 649-653, 655-657. 



134. Ghosh, L. M., Shosh, S., Chatterjee, N. R. and Dutt, A. T., 1938: 

 Actinomyces: their biochemical reactions as aids in their classification. I. Reduc- 

 tion of nitrates. Jour. Ind. Bot. Soc, 17: 279-286. 



135. Gilbert, A., 1904: Ueber Actinomyces thermofhilus und andere Actino- 

 myceten. Ztschr. Hyg., 47: 383-406. 



136. Gillespie, L. J., 1918: The growth of the potato scab organism at 

 various hydrogen ion concentrations as related to the comparative freedom of acid 

 soils from the potato scab. Phytopath., 8: 257-269. 



137. Gins, H. A. and Paascii, E., 1940: Bacteriologische Befunde bei klinis- 

 cher Aktinomykose. Centrbl. Bakt. I, O., 145: 402-424. 



138. Globig, L., 1888: Ueber Bakterienwachstum bei 50-70°. Ztschr. Hyg., 

 3: 294-321. 



139. Glover, R. P., Herrell, W. E., Heilman, F. D. and Pfuetze, K. H., 

 1948: Nocardiosis— NocardJn asteroides infection simulating pulmonary tuberculo- 

 sis. Jour. Amer. Med. Ass., 136: 172-175. 



140. Godfrey, G. H., 1945: A gummosis of citrus associated with wood necro- 

 sis. Science, 102: 130. 



141. Goldsmith, M. T., 1949: Proteolytic activity of a species of actinomyces 

 on protein fibers. Soc. Amer. Bact., Abst. Pap., 49th Gen. Meet., Cincinnati, 

 May, pp. 65. 



142. Goldsworthy, N. E., 1937: Pulmonary actinomycosis caused by an 

 acid-fast species of actinomyces. Jour. Path. Bact., 45:17. 



143. Gordon, R., 1937: The classification of acid-fast bacteria. Jour. Bact., 

 34: 617-630. 



144. Gordon, R. and Hagan, W. A., 1937: The isolation of acid-fast bacteria 

 from soil. Amer. Rev. Tuberc, 36: 549-552. 



145. Gordon, R. and Hagan, W. A., 1936: A study of some acid-fast actino- 

 mycetes from soil with special reference to pathogenicity for animals. Jour. Inf. 

 Dis., 59: 200-206. 



146. Goss, R. W., 1934: A survey of potato scab and Fusammt wilt in West- 

 ern Nebraska. Phytopath., 24: 517-527. 



147. Goss, R. W., 1937: The influence of various soil factors upon potato 

 scab caused by Actinomyces scabies. Neb. Agr. Exp. Sta. Res. Bull. 93. 



148. Goss, R. W. and Afanasiev, M. M., 1938: Influence of rotations under 

 irrioation on potato scab, Rhizoctonia, and Vusarium wilt. Neb. Coll. Agr., Bull. 

 317. 



149. Goss, R. W. and Werner, H. O., 1927: Seed potato treatments for 

 scab control. Proc. 14th Ann. Meet. Potato Ass. Amer. 



150. Gottlieb, D., Bhattacharyya, P. K., Anderson, H. W. and Carter, 

 H. E., 1948: Some properties of an antibiotic obtained from a species of Strepo- 

 myces. Jour. Bact., 55: 409-517. 



151. Goyal, R. K., 1937: Etude microbiologique, experimentale et immunolo- 

 gique de quelques Streptothricces. Ann. Inst. Past., 59: 94-128. 



152. Grahm, V. E. and Greenberg, L., 1939: The effect of salicylaldehyde 

 on the infection of wheat by Pythitim arrhenomanes Drechsler, and the destruction 

 of the aldehyde by Act. erythrofolis and Penicillium sp. Canad. Jour. Res., 17C: 

 52-56. 



153. Gratia, A., 1934: La dissolution des bacteries et ses applications thera- 

 peutiques. Bull. Acad. Roy. Med. Belg., 14: 285-300. 



154. Gratia, A. and Alexander, J., 1931 : Sur la mycolyse par le Streptothrix 

 delivers microbes pathogenes. C. R. Soc. Biol., 106: 1288-1289. 



155. Gratia, A. and Dath, S., 1923-1926: De Taction bacteriolytiques des 



