Electron Micrographs of the Agent of Feline Pneumonitis (Baker)

Abstract
Electron microscope studies of the agent of feline pneumonitis suggest that the elementary bodies in nature have properties similar to those of jelly-filled sacs which in course of preparation for examination in the microscope settle to a form similar to a wrinkled pea with one flattened side. Such distorted bodies are approximate- 465 μ in diameter. They have several characteristics which resemble rickettsiae and bacteria.