B. salmonicida has been based on his and his co-authors' work, as well 

 as all of the material in the Section on 'Dissociation, — formation of 

 S, R and G colonies' of B. saljionicida o 



ISy thanks are also extended to the Editor of the Fisheries 

 Research Board of Canada, Dr. W. E. Ricker for permission to use 

 information contained in Contrib. Can, Biol, and Fish. 8; 103-122, 

 1933 (Duff and Stewart) (table 10 in manuscript) and the Jour. Fish. 

 Res. Bd. Can. 5s 1-7, 19^0 (Duff, et ^, ). 



Finally, I wish to thank Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 

 London, for permission to use and refer to material from the three 

 reports of the Furijnculosis Committee (1930, 1933^ 1935) and from seven 

 other publications by that Office (Fisheries Board for Scotland). Much 

 of the Sections on 'Bacteriophage in relation to causative organism' 

 and 'Determining factors' have been based on these excellent publications 

 as well as all of the Sections on 'Diagnosis' and 'Records of bacterial 

 diseases of fish prior to 1894. ' 



It is hoped that this little monograph, which is based entirely 

 on information gathered from the literatiire, as well as the list of 

 189 references, will prove useful to those studying Furunculosis of 

 Fish. 



LITERATUEE CITED 



1» References Used 



Altman, K. I. 



194.6. The effects of sulfonamides on respiratory enzymes. J. Biol. 

 Chem, Vol. 166, pp. 149-160, 



Arkwright, J. A. 



1912. An epidemic disease affecting salmon and trout in England 

 during the summer of 1911. J. hygiene. Vol. 12, pp. 391- 

 413. 



1921. Variation in bacteria in relation to agglutination both by 

 salts and by specific serum. J. Path, and Bact. Vol. 24, 

 pp. 36-60. 



Atkinson, N. J. 



1932. A bacterial disease of trout eggs and fry and its prophylaxis 

 with acriflavine. Trans. Amer. Fish, Soc. Vol, 62, pp. 152- 

 155. 



Bataillon, M. E, 



1894. C.R. Mem. Soc. Biol,, Paris, Pp, 356-357. 1893. C.R. Acad. 



Sci., Paris. Vol. 118, pp, 942-944- (After Williamson, 1929). 



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