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A Suggested Scheme for the Investigation of Marine Bacteria

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

H. S. Holden
Affiliation:
Bacteriologist (Temporary), R.N. Hospital, Plymouth.

Extract

Whilst employed at the Royal Naval Hospital, Plymouth, I have been kindly granted facilities for the investigation of marine bacteria by Dr. E. J. Allen, Director of the Marine Biological Laboratories, and although the pressure of other duties has made progress extremely slow the experience obtained with different media will perhaps be of use to future workers.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1919

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References

page 137 note * Defibrinated sheep's blood would doubtless work equally well.

page 139 note * Besson, A., Practical Bacteriology, Microbiology and Serum Therapy, trans. H. J. Hutchens, pp. 153–154, pub. Longmans and Co.

page 139 note † Loc. cit., pp. 34–35.

page 140 note * Drew, G. Harold, 'On the Precipitation of Calcium Carbonate in the Sea, etc., J.M.B.A., Vol. IX, No. 4, 1913.Google Scholar