Actinomycetes — 207 — Bibliography 



178. Hooker, W. J., 1947: Parasitism of Actinomyces scabies on various 

 plants. Phytopath., 37: 10. 



179. Hooker, W. J., and Kent, G. C, 1947: Stem necrosis of potatoes caused 

 by Actinomyces scabies. Phytopath., 37: 10. 



179a. Hutchinson, D., Swart, E. A. and Waksman, S. A., 1949: Pro- 

 duction, isolation and antimicrobial, notably antituberculosis, properties of strepto- 

 thricin VI. Arch. Biochem., 22: 16-30. 



I79b. Israel, J., 1878: Neue Beobachtungen auf dem Gebiete der Mykosen 

 des Menschen. Arch. path. Anat., 74: 15-53. 



180. Israel, J., 1884: Ueber die Cultivirbarkeit des Aktinomyces. Arch, 

 path. Anat. Phys., 95: 140-145. 



181. Israel, J., 1885: Klinische Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Aktinomykose des 

 Menschen. Berlin. 



182. Issatchenko, V. L., 1946: Flavors and tastes of water. Priroda (Rus- 

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183. Jacobson, J. R. and Cloward, R. B., 1948: Actinomycosis of the central 

 nervous system. Jour. Amer. Med. Assoc, 137: 769-771. 



184. Janchen, E., 1921: Der Kartoffelschorf. Oesterr. Zeitschr. Kartoffelbau, 

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185. Jensen, H. L., 1938: Actinomyces acidopJiihis n. sp. Soil Sci., 25: 

 225-236. 



186. Jensen, H. L., 1930, 1932: The genus Micromonos'pora Orskov, a Httle 

 known group of soil microorganisms. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W., 55: 231-249; 

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187. Jensen, H. L., 1930: Actinomycetes in Danish soils. Soil Sci., 30: 

 59-77. 



188. Jensen, H. L., 1931: Contribution to our knowledge of the actino- 

 mycetales. I. A case of hereditary variation in the genus Actinoinyces. Proc. 

 Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 56: 79-98. 



189. Jensen, H. L., 1931: Contribution to our knowledge of the actino- 

 mycetales. II. The definition and subdivision of the genus Actinomyces, with a 

 preliminary account of Australian soil actinomycetes. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. 

 Wales, 56: 345-370. 



190. Jensen, H. L., 1932: Contribution to our knowledge of the actino- 

 mycetales. IV. The identity of certain species of Mycobacterium and Proactino- 

 myces. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 57: 364-376. 



191. Jensen, H. L., 1934: Studies on saprophytic mycobacteria and coryne- 

 bacteria. Proc. Linn. Soc, N. S. Wales, 59: 19-61. 



192. Jensen, H. L., 1943: Observations on the vegetative growth of actino- 

 mycetes in the soil. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 68: 67-71. 



193. Johnson, E. A. 1949: A new antibiotic active against the bacilli of 

 human tuberculosis. Soc. Amer. Bact., Abst. Pap., 49th Gen. Meet., Cincinnati, 

 May, pp. 68-69. 



194. Johnstone, D. B., 1947: Soil actinomycetes of Bikini Atoll, with special 

 reference to their antagonistic properties. Soil Sci., 64: 453-458. 



195. Johnstone, D. B. and Waksman, S. A., 1948: The production of 

 streptomycin by Streptomyces bikiniensis. Jour. Bact., 55: 317-326. 



196. Jones, D., Beaudette, F. R., Geiger, W. B. and Waksman, S. A., 

 1945: A search for virus-inactivating substances among microorganisms. Science, 

 101: 665-668. 



197. Jones, D., Metzger, H. J., Schatz, A. and Waksman, S. A., 1944: 

 Control of gram-negative bacteria in experimental animals by streptomycin. 

 Science, 100: 103-105. 



