Technical mycology : the utilization of micro-organisms in the arts and manufactures. A practical handbook on fermentation and fermentative processes, for the use of brewers and distillers, analysts, technical and agricultural chemists, pharmacists, and all interested in the industries dependent on fermentation / by Dr. Franz Lafar. With an introduction by Dr. Emil Chr. Hansen. Tr. by Charles T. C. Salter.

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1898-1910
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London : C. Griffin, 1898-1910.

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2 volumes in 3 : illustrations

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Cont: v. 1. Schizomycetic fermentation. v. 2. Eumycetic fermentation Note: Vol. 2, pts. 1-2, paged continuously

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