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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY

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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY

VOLUME 45, NUMBER 3

JOURNAL

BACTERIOLOGY

OF Official Organ of the Society of American Bacteriologists Founded in 1916

DEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT AND DISSEMINATION OF KNOWLEDGE IN REGARD TO THE BACTERIA AND OTHER

MICRO-ORGANISMIS

Publication Board of the Society Chairman, C.-E. A. WINSLOW Yale Medical School, New Haven, Conn.

R. E. BUCHANAN H. J. CONN A. P. HITCHENS BARNETT COHEN The President and Secretary of the Society, ex officio. Journal of Bacteriology Editor C.-E. A. WINSLOW Associate Editors L. D. FOTHERGILL A. T. HENRICI STUART MUDD J. H. MUELLER J. M. SHERMAN Advisory Editors T. M. RIVERS C. B. LIPMAN G. P. BERRY J. F. ENDERS A. G. LOCHHEAD M. J. ROSENAU W. A. HAGAN R. S. BREED G. H. SMITH K. F. MEYER R. E. BUCHANAN B. W. HAMMER C. V. SMYTHE E. J. CAMERON G. B. REED M. W. JENNISON W. H. TALIAFERRO L. F. RETTGER S. A. KOSER P. F. CLARK

Contentsfor March The Effect of Para-Aminobenzoic Acid on the Chemotherapeutic Activity of the Sulphonamides in Lymphogranuloma Venereum and in Duckl Malaria. ALBERT 0. SEELER, OTTO GRAESSLE AND EDWINA D. DUSENBERY ....... 191 Stepwise Liberation of Poorly Sorbed Bacteriophages. A. D. HERSHEY AND J. BRONFENBRENNER ..................................................

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Carbon Monoxide Inhibition of Azotobacter in Microrespiration Experiments. P. W. WILSON

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C. J. LIND .........................................

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Two Antagonistic Fungi, Aspergillus futimigatzis and Aspergillus clavatus, and Their Antibiotic Substances. SELMAN A. WAKSMAN, ELIZABETH S. HORNING

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ERNEST L. SPENCER

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Streptococcus salivarius and Other -Non-hemolytic Streptococci of the Human Throat. J. MI. SHERMAN, C. F. NIVEN, JR., AND K. L. SMILEY ......... 249 Application of the Decimal Reduction Time Principle to a Study of the Resistance of Coliform Bacteria to Pasteurization. LEONARD I. KATZIN, LESLIE A. SANDHOLZER

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MARY E. STRONG

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Two Artificial "O" Forms of Proteus vulgaris and Their Enzymatic Properties.

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G. HEILBRUNN ..............................

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The Metabolism of Pseudomonas fluorescens as Interpreted by the Relationship between Metabolic End Products and the Electrical Conductivity of the Culture Medium.

LOuIS A. KAZAL ..............................

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Studies on the Action of Wetting Agents on Microorganisms. II. The Synergistic Effect of Synthetic Wetting Agents on the Germicidal Action of ............. 293 Halogenated Phenols. E. J. ORDAL AND F. DEROMEDI .... Note

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