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LITERATURE CITED 



1. Shope, R. E., 1933. Infectious Papillomatosis of Rabbits. Jour. Exp. Med., 58:607- 

 624. 



2. Shope, R.E., 1937. Iirunimization of Rabbits to Infectious Papillomatosis. Jour. 

 Exp. Med., 65:219-231. 



3. Shope, R. E., 1931. Swine Influenza III. Filtration Experiments and Etiology. 

 Jour. Exp. Med., 54:373-385- 



4. McBryde, C. N., 1927. Some Observations on "Hog Flu" and Its Seasonal Prev- 

 alence in Iowa. Jour. Am. Vet. Med. Assn., 71:368. 



5. Schwartz, B. and Alicata, J. E., 1934. Life History of Lungworms Parasitic in 

 Swine. U. S. Dept. Agric. Tech. Bull., 456. 



6. Shope, R. E., 1941. The Swine Lungworm as a Reservoir and Intermediate Host 

 for Swine Influenza Virus II. The Transmission of Swine Influenza Virus by the 

 Swine Lungworm. Jour. Exp. Med., 74:49-68. 



7. Shope, R. E., 1943. The Swine Lungworm as a Reservoir and Intermediate Host 

 for Swine Influenza Virus IV. The Demonstration of Masked Swine Influenza 

 Virus in Lungworm Larvae and Swine Under Natural Conditions. Jour. Exp. 

 Med., 77:127-138. 



8. Simms, B. T., McCapes, A. M., and Muth, 0. H., 1932. Salmon Poisoning: Trans- 

 mission and Immunization Experiments. Jour. Am. Vet. Med. Assn., 81:26-36. 



9. Shope, R. E., 1935. Experiments on the Epidemiology of Pseudorabies I. Mode of 

 Transmission of the Disease in Swine and Their Possible Role in Its Spread to 

 Cattle. 62:85-99. 



10. Montgomery, R. E., 1921. On a Form of Swine Fever Occurring in British East 

 Africa (Kenya Colony). Jour. Comp. Path, and Therap., 34:159-191 and 243-262. 



11. Henning, M. W., 1932. Animal Diseases in South Africa Vol. II. Virus and De- 

 ficiency Diseases, Plant Poisons, Chap. 24. Snotsiekte in Cattle, 482-489, Published 

 by South Africa Central News Agency, Limited. 



12. Shope, R. E., 1932. A Filterable Virus Causing a Tumor-like Condition in Rabbits 

 and Its Relationship to Virus Myxomatosum. 56:803-822. 



13. Shope, R. E., 1936. Infectious Fibroma of Rabbits IV. The Infection with Virus 

 Myxomatosum of Rabbits Recovered from Fibroma. Jour. Exp. Med., 63:43-57. 



14. Shope, R. E., 1936. Infectious Fibroma of Rabbits III. The Serial Transmission 

 of Virus Myxomatosum in Cottontail Rabbits, and Cross-immunity Tests with the 

 Fibroma Virus. Jour. Exp. Med., 63:33-41. 



15. Berry, G. P. and Dedrick, H.M., 1936. A Method of Changing the Virus of Rabbit 

 Fibroma (Shope) into that of Infectious Myxomatosis (Sanarelli). Jour. Bact., 

 31:50. 



16. Hurst, E. W., 1937. Myxoma and the Shope Fibroma III. Miscellaneous Observa- 

 tions Bearing on the Relationship Between Myxoma, Neuromyxoma and Fibroma 

 Viruses. Brit. Jour. Exp. Path., 18:23-30. 



