Marine Microbiology — 223 — Bibliography 



Parr, L. W., 1939: Coliform bacteria (Had. Rev., 3:1-48; 188 ref.). 



Parsons, P. B., 191 1: Apparat zur Kntnahme von Wasser aus grossercr Ticfc (Centralbl. f. 

 Bakt., II Abt., 32:197). 



Patrick, Ruth, 1936: Some diatoms of Great Salt Lake (Bull. Torrey Botan. Club, 63:157- 

 166; 3 ref.). 



Patton, R. S., and Marmer, H. A., 1932: The waves of the sea. (Physics of the Earth — V. 

 Oceanography, Bull. Nat. Res. Council, 85:207-228; 38 ref.). 



Pearsall, W. H.,and Mortimer, C. H., 1939: Oxidation-reduction potentials in water-logged 

 soils, natural waters and muds (Jour. Ecol., 27:483-501; 14 ref.). 



Pearse, a. S., Humm, H. J., and Wharton, G. W., 1942: Ecology of sand beaches at Beau- 

 fort, North Carolina (Ecol. Monogr., 12:135-190; 223 ref.). 



Peele, T. C, 1936: Adsorption of bacteria by soils (Cornell Univ. Agric. Exper. Sta., Mem. 

 197:1-18; 13 ref.). 



Peirce, G. J., 1914: The behavior of certain micro-organisms in brine (The Salton Sea, Car- 

 negie Inst. Wash., Publ. No. 193:49-69; 11 ref.). 



Perry, C. A., 1939: A summary of studies on pollution in shellfish (Eood Res., 4:381-395; 14 

 ref.). 



Petersen, H. E., 1905: Contributions a la connaissance des Phycomycfites marins (Chytri- 

 dincae Fischer) (Oversigt K. Danske Videnskaps Selskabs Forhandl., 5:439-488). 



Petrowa, E. K., 1936: Salt water from saline lakes, as a source of sowing microorganisms on 

 the salt products (Arkh. biol. nauk, 43(ser. 2-3):2oi-207; Russian with English summary; 

 21 ref.). 



Pettersson, H., Hoglunt), H., and Landberg, S., 1934: Submarine daylight and the photo- 

 synthesis of phyto-plankton (Goteborgs K. Vetenskaps- o. Vitterh.-Samh. Handl., 5 Foljden, 

 Ser. B. 4(5):i-i7; 10 ref.). 



Pfenniger, a., 1902: Beitrage zur Biologic des Zurichersees (Zeitschr. f. Gewasserkunde, 

 4(Heft6):32i-38i). 



Pfluger, E., 1875: Beitrage zur Lehre von der Respiration, I. Ucber die physiologische 

 Verbrennung in den lebendigen Organismen (Arch. f. d. ges. Physiol., 10:251-367). 



Pirie, J. H. H., 1912: Notes on Antarctic bacteriology. Scottish National Antarctic Expedi- 

 tion report on the scientific results of the voyage of S. Y. "Scotia" during the years 1902, 

 1903 and 1904 (Scottish Oceanogr. Lab., Edinburgh, Botany, 3(io):i37-i48; 3 ref.). 



Plehn, IM., 1924: Praktikum der Fischkrankheiten (E. Schweizerbart'sche, Stuttgart, 179 

 pp.; 188 ref.). 



Portier, p., and Richard, J., 1906: Sur una methode de pr^levement de I'eau de mer destin€e 

 aux Etudes bacteriologiques (Compt. rend. Acad. Sci., 142:1109-1111). 



PoTERiAYEv, E. A., 1936: A review of the sanitary-biological investigations in the Black Sea 

 (Works of the V. M. Arnold! Biol. Sta., Novorossiysk, 2:131-148; Russian with English 

 summary; 7 ref.). 



Prescott, S. C, and Winslow, C.-E. A., 193 1 : Elements of W^ater Bacteriology (John Wiley 

 & Sons, New York, 5th Ed., 219 pp.; 563 ref.). 



Pringsheim, H., and E., 1910: Ueber die Verwendung von Agar-agar als Energiequelle zur 

 Assimilation des LuftstickstofTs (Centralbl. f. Bakt., II Abt., 26:227-231; 16 ref.). 



Proctor, B. E., and Parker, B. W., 1942: Microorganisms in the upper air (Aerobiology, 

 Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Washington, D. C, Publ. No. 17:48-54; 61 ref.). 



PuRDY, W. C, and Butterfield, C. T., 1918: The effect of plankton animals upon bacterial 

 death-rates (.\mer. Jour. Pub. Health, 8:499-505). 



Putter, A., 1926: Atmung und Assimilation im Canarenstrom (Arch. f. Hydrobiol., 17:597- 

 627; 6 ref.). 



R.\hx, Otto, 1934: Salt. A study of its bacterial content (Nat. Provisioner, 2 pp.). 



Rakestraw, N. W., 1936: The occurrence and significance of nitrite in the sea (Biol. Bull., 

 71:133-167; 28 ref.). 



Ravich-Sherbo, J., 1930: To the question of bacterial thin layer in the Black Sea according 

 to the hypothesis of Prof. Egounoff (Trav. de la Sta. biol. de Sebastopol, 2:127-141; Rus- 

 sian with English summary; 17 ref.). 



, 1936 : De I'origine bacterienne du pigment rouge de V Amphioxus lanceolatum, cause 



de sa mort et destruction (Trav. de la Sta. biol. de Sebastopol, 5:287-296; Russian with 

 French summary; 4 ref.). 



Reay, G. a., 1935: The preservation of fresh and thawed fish in ice (Jour. Soc. Chem. Ind., 

 54:96T-98T; 4 ref.). 



Redfield, a. C, 1934: On the proportions of organic derivatives in sea water and their rela- 

 tion to the composition of plankton (James Johnstone Memorial Volume, Liverpool Univ. 

 Press, pp. 176-192; II ref.). 



, 1942 : The processes determining the concentration of oxygen, phosphate and other 



organic derivatives within the depths of the Atlantic Ocean (Papers in Physical Oceanogr. 

 Meteorol., Cambridge, Mass., 9:22 pp.; 19 ref.). 



