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Norman MacL. Harris
OUR SOCIETY—IN RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT
J. Bacteriol. 1926 11: 153-164. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

L. B. Parsons and W. S. Sturges
THE MAGNITUDE OF THE ERROR DUE TO AMMONIA AND ITS SALTS IN THE VAN SLYKE AMINO NITROGEN PROCEDURE AS COMMONLY APPLIED IN STUDIES OF BACTERIAL METABOLISM
J. Bacteriol. 1926 11: 165-175. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

L. B. Parsons and W. S. Sturges
THE POSSIBILITIES OF THE CONDUCTIVITY METHOD AS APPLIED TO STUDIES OF BACTERIAL METABOLISM
J. Bacteriol. 1926 11: 177-188. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

W. S. Sturges and L. B. Parsons
FURTHER ISOLATIONS OF CLOSTRIDIUM FLABELLIFERUM WITH A COMPARISON OF THE NITROGEN METABOLISM OF SEVERAL STRAINS OF C. FLABELLIFERUM AND C. SPOROGENES
J. Bacteriol. 1926 11: 189-202. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

Ralph R. Mellon
STUDIES IN MICROBIC HEREDITY V. THE BIOGENETIC LAW OF HAECKEL AND THE ORIGIN OF HETEROGENEITY WITHIN PURE LINES OF BACTERIA
J. Bacteriol. 1926 11: 203-228. [PDF] [Reprints and Permissions]  

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