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Breen, R. S. 1951 (1952). Additions to the moss flora of Florida. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 14:237-238. [A3] Hunter F. R. 1951. Observations on the use of the flame photometer for analyses of blood. Journal of Biological Chemistry 192:701-706. [A1] Hunter, F. R. (with I. Y. Fishman). 1951. Hemolysis of erythrocytes incubated under a variety of circumstances. Archives of Biochemistry 30:469-471. [A1] Hunter, F. R. (with J. Rawley). 1951. Action fo Bacillus cereus toxins on chicken erythrocytes. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine 77:99-102. [A1] Linthicum, B. L. (with A. W. Ziegler and T. W. Johnson). 1951. A note on Dictyuchus pseudodictyion. Mycologia 43:128-129. [A3] Meyer, S. L. 1951. The sticks remained unbroken. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 26:97-104; Bulletin of the Georgia Academy of Science 9:5-12. [A3] Meyer, S. L. 1951. Three-story men. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 26:117-118. [A3] Pates, A. L. (with W. Herz and G. C. Madsen). 1951. The antimicrobial principal of Clematis dioscoreifolia. Science 114:2956. [A1, A3] Stevenson, H. M. 1951. Gray kingbird, Tyranus dominicensis, nesting in Alabama. Auk 68:510-511. [A3] Stevenson, H. M. (with H. Robert). 1951. Notes on birds of the Dry Tortugas. Florida Naturalist 24:100-105. [A3] Wagner, K. A. 1951. The Neckeraceae of North America. Thesis on microfilm. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. [A3]
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