“…paratyphi-B has provided other examples of the successful application as typing phages of preparations derived from natural phages which had not been subjected to any elaborate process of adaptation (Nicolle, Pavlatou & Diverneau, 1953, 1954Nicolle & Diverneau, 1955;Nicolle, Hamon & Edlinger, 1953;Scholtens, 1950Scholtens, , 1952Scholtens, , 1955a. These findings are in keeping with the view that the multiplicity of phage-systems applicable to any bacterial species is correlated with the multiplicity of enzyme-systems at work in that species (Felix, 1949(Felix, , 1953a.…”