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  • Anderson, K.W.; Skinner, C.E. (1947). Yeasts in decomposing fleshy fungi. Mycologia 39 (2): 165-170.

  • Connell, G.H.; Skinner, C.E.; Hurd, R.C. (1954). Lipomyces starkeyii on the skin surface of the human body. Mycologia 46 (1): 12-15.

  • Frank, H.A.; Skinner, C.E. (1954). The relationship between Actinomyces bovis and Lactobacillus bifidus. Mycologia 46 (3): 728-735.

  • Skinner, C.E. (1925). What organisms are responsible for the decomposition of cellulose in the soil? Abs. Bact. 9 (1): 32.

  • Skinner, C.E. (1950). Generic names for imperfect yeasts: Cryptococcus or Torulopsis? American Midland Naturalist 43 (1): 242-250.

  • Skinner, C.E. (1927). The effect of protozoa and fungi on certain biochemical processes when inoculated into partially sterilized soil. Soil Science 24: 149-161.

  • Skinner, C.E.; Huxley, M.J. (1956). Rhodotorula glutinis. Mycologia 48 (3): 3?1-377, 1 fig.

  • Sletten, O.; Skinner, C.E. (1948). Fungi capable of growing on strongly acid media and in concentrated copper sulphate solutions. Journal of Bacteriology 56: 679-681, 1 fig.

  • Waksman, S.A.; Skinner, C.E. (1926). Microorganisms concerned in decomposition of celluloses in the soils. Journal of Bacteriology 12 (1): 57-84.


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