1. Anonymous.Wallace H.Coulter http://www.whcf.org/about/wallace‐h‐coulter.After CYTO 2013 the relevant text was changed [Ref. 18] but was substantially identical to that of Refs. 2 8 and 10; a PDF file of the April 22 2013 posting is available.
2. Anonymous.Wallace H.Coulter Cytometry 10 Purdue CDrom series 2007. The relevant text was accessed August 17 2013 at:http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/cdroms/cyto10a/cytometryhistory/individualhistories/coulter.html.
3. Anonymous. Coulter Principle http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coulter_principle&oldid=280722974 accessed on August 17 2013.Entries under the “View History” tab illustrate how Wikipedia articles can be manipulated; see particularly: a) the entry for March 30 2009 when what is essentially the paint story of Refs 2 and 8 replaced another nonfactual conjecture in which Wallace was doing plankton work for the U.S. Navy [Ref. 4]; b) entries for May 20 2010 when a reasonably accurate article was substituted for the paint story only to be replaced within minutes by the same paint story; c) the entries for June 2 2010 when the reasonably accurate article was again substituted for the paint story again only to be replaced in minutes by the same paint story which was then immediately flagged as by a major contributor having a close connection with the article's subject; and d) the entry for July 7 2010 in which the paint story was briefly summarized to remain until May 17 2011.
4. Anonymous. Coulter Principle http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coulter_principle&oldid=24367608 accessed August 17 2013. This conjecture is set during World War II several years before Wallace invented the Coulter Principle.