xiv Marine Microbiology 



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12. AxENiG Cultivation of a Pelagic Diatom — Giogio Soli 122 



13. Fission Rate of Plankton Algae of the Black Sea in 



Cultures — L. A. Lanskaya 127 



14. Some Nutritional Relationships Among Microbes of 



Sea Sediments and Waters — Paul R. Burkholder 133 



PART 2 



GEOMICROBIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF 

 MARINE MICROORGANISMS 



15. Problems of Thermophilic Life in Polar Regions 



—R. H. McBee 153 



16. Possible Influence of the Earth^s Magnetic Field on 



Geomicrobiological Processes in the Hydrosphere 



- — Frederick D. Sisler and Fra?ik E. Senjtle 159 



17. The Role of Microbes in Genesis and Weathering 



OF Sulphur Deposits — S. I. Kumetzov 172 



18. Behaviour of a Suspension of Microbes, Migrating 



Through Sediments Under Marine and Limnic 

 Conditions — M. Wagner and W. Schwartz 179 



19. Redox-Conditions and Precipitation of Iron and Copper 



in Sulphureta — R. Suckow and W . Schwartz 187 



20. The Distribution of the HoS in the Lake of Faro 



(Messina) with Particular Regard to the Presence 



OF "Red Water" — Sehastiano Genovese 194 



21. The Distribution of Major Organic Nutrients in 



Marine Sediments — Gordon P. Lindblom 205 



PART 3 



ECOLOGY OF ALGAE, PROTOZOA, 

 FUNGI AND VIRUSES 



22. Density of Flagellates and Myxophyceae in the Hetero- 



trophic Layers Related to Environment — Francis Bernard 215 



23. Heterotrophy in Marine Diatoms — Joyce C. Lewin 229 



