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IN the course of our investigations upon this organism, first alluded to by us (NATURE, vol. lvi. p. 197, June 1897), and subsequently by others (vol. lix. p. 339, February 1899), we have found that from spirit of 70 per cent, of alcohol, which has been in our possession for three years, we can still obtain successful cultures in gelatine; the various forms, which we have previously described, have been observed as before.
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VELEY, V., VELEY, L. The Micro-Organism of Faulty Rum. Nature 61, 468–469 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/061468d0
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