SUBJECT INDEX 



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Fungi — Continued. 



imperfect, notes, (30) 351. 



imperfect, on cereals, (30) 846. 



in alimentary canal of man, (35) 560. 



soils, (36) 214, 215. 



Stnton cheese, (28) 879. 



wheat seed, (32) 750. 

 Isolating single-spore strains, (34) 538. 

 leaf injury or loss due to, (35) 243. 



lower— 



enzyms of, (27) 25. 



factors affecting growth and sporulation, 



(28) 524. 

 polysaccharids of, (33) 411. 

 manual, (27) 727. 



mold- 

 assimilation of salts by, (29) 28, 29, 30. 

 autolysis, (28) 803. 

 carbon and nitrogen assimilation by, (33) 



726. 

 cleavage of organic acids by, (30) 503. 

 formation and regulation of enzyms by, (31) 



730. 

 nitrogen nutrition of, (31) 223; (32) 327, 728; 



(36) 527. 

 protein synthesis by, (27) 525. 

 relation to cane sugar, (28) 429. 

 relation to iodin compounds, (29) 133. 

 selective power of, (33) 824. 

 source of nitrogen for, (27) 226. 

 new or httle known, (39) 753. 

 nitrogenous constituents, (27) 364. 

 nutrition of, (31) 426 

 of Ceylon, (39) 333. 



Great Britain, treatise, (27) 25. 

 Japan, (38) 426, 648; (39) 753. 

 Porto Rico, (40) 844. 

 soils, studies, (37) 718. 

 Texas soils, (30) 4.34 

 Trinidad, (26) 146. 

 Washington, (33) 545. 

 ■on Lolium, studies, (26) 545. 

 on seed coats of grains, (28) 442. 

 oxidation of manganese by, (32) 514. 

 parasitic- 

 culture on living plants, (28) 545. 

 dissemination, (38) 349. 

 effect on cereals, (31) 541. 

 effect on woody plants, (31) 343. 

 growth in concentrated solutions, (36) 245. 

 growth in cultures, (38) 757. 

 host relations, (28) 442. 

 in Colombia, (35) 243. 

 Iowa, (26) 51. 

 Japan, (27) 149. 

 Michigan, (30) 240. 

 New Jersey, (39) 648. 

 Russia, (40) 155. 

 Turin, (30) 47, 746. 

 Wisconsin, (26) 341; (35) 844. 

 infection experiments, (26) 845; (28) 149, 



844; (33) 847. 

 on scale insects, (30) 455. 

 on sugar cane, (26) 748. 

 overwintering, (33) 647. 

 oxidizing enzyms in, (27) 25. 

 relation to host plants, (27) 543, 648. 

 specialization, (37) 149. 

 ;. pathogenic, review of investigations, (28) 178. 

 pathological forms, (26) 545. 

 peptolvtic enzvms in, (32) 130. 

 physiology, (37) 129, 727, 728; (38) 524. 

 , poisonous, detection, (30) 880. 

 polymorphism in, (34) 32. 

 preservation in cold storage, (27) 356. 

 production of mycelium by, in soil, (35) 820. 

 relation to — 



callose in root hairs, (29) 326. 

 cell content of host plants, (28) 443. 

 citrus gummosi.', (33) 55. 

 meteorological conditions, (27) 543. 

 soils, (27) 728. 



tuber formation, (30) 29, 730. 

 respiration in, (26) 628. 

 Russian, new species, (28) 51. 

 rust — 



and smut, spore formation in, (28) 745. 

 culture experiments, (28) 242; (31) 540. 

 of Great Britain, treatise, (30) 745. 



Fungi — Continued, 

 rust — continued. 



wintering in Bohemia, (28) 345. 



wintering over in uredo stage, (29) 346. 

 saprophytic, parasitic activity, (32) 640. 

 saprophytic stage in, (23) 442. 

 Schweinitz collections, (39) 30. 

 smut — 



notes, (26) 746. 



of Switzerland, (26) 645. 



parasitism, (31) 540. 



treatise, (27) 746. 

 soil — 



ammonifj-ing efficiency, (32) 29, 817. 



infection of wheat by, (26) 746. 



notes, ("27) 223. 



studies. (28) 442, 524; (31) 127. 

 solution of copper by, (26) 853. 

 specialization of parasitism in, (28) 442. 

 storage of oxygen by, (28) 329. 

 textbook, (38) 147. 

 toxicity. (30) 878. 

 treatise, (27) 575. 

 treatment, (32) 447. 

 use against scale insects, (28) 453. 

 viability, (26) 819. 

 wood-destroying — 



abortive sporophores of, (33) 552. 



black zones of. (38) 555. 



culture media, (38) 254. 



in orchard trees, (34) 53. 



notes, (31) 247; (32) 54; (39) 255. 



studies. (40) 350. 

 wood injuring, studies, (27) 354; (34) 240. 

 yeast-like, occurrence and pathogenicity, (36) 

 879. 

 Fungicide- 

 dealers, licensed, (27) 663. 

 law in Ohio, (31) 740. 

 laws, (28) 642; (29) 266; (36) 39; (40) 45. 

 Fungicides— see also Sprays and specific kinds. 

 adherent, description, (33) 449. 450. 

 analyses. (27) 441; (31) 49, 142, 340, 740; (32) 

 169, 438; (33) 47, 735; (34) 436, 639; (35) 141; 



(36) 744; (37) 114, 243; (38) 643. 



and insecticides, compatibility, (32) 243. 

 classification and compatibility, (31) 751. 

 compatibility chart, (39) 39. 

 copper, studies (26) 853. 

 copper sulphate coefficient, (40) 253. 

 detection of inert ingredients, (27) 655. 

 determination of adhesiveness, (28) 538. 

 effect on — 



germination of wheat. (26) 845; (30) 837. 



grapevines, (27) 850. 

 formulas, (40) 543. 

 inspection — 



and analyses, (39) 240, 345. 



in Maine, (29) 146; (34) 40; (36) 467. 



in Ohio, (31) 740; (36) 744. 

 manual, (29) 341. 

 notes, (28) 148. 

 phenolic, studies, (35) 208. 

 powdered, tests, (30) 651. 

 preparation (39) 453; (40) 746. 

 preparation and use, (26) 47, 48. 445, 840, 841; 

 (27) 45, 344, 845; (28) 48, 238. 449, 642. 841; 

 (29) 146, 236, 459, 554, 651; (30) 442, 534, 642, 

 847; (31) 141, 153, 635; (33) 639; (34) 436, 539, 

 643, 739; (35) 743. 

 promoting adherence in, (30) 248. 

 spreading qualities. (27) 753. 

 standard v. nonstandard, (34) 232. 

 superficial tension and wetting power, (27) 548. 

 tests, (27) 855; (28) 48. 348; (33) 648; (35) 149; 



(37) 47, 247; (39) 348. 

 treatise, (31) 517. 



use, (27) 45. , ^ . 



use with arsenical poisons, (38) 156. 

 wetting power, (29) 157, 451, 850. 



Fungus — 



beetle, two-banded, notes, (37) 567. 



fairy rings, studies. (38) 222. 



flora of soils, (27) 728. 



flora of South Africa, studies, (29) 45. 



galls, storage of reserve materials in, (28) 429. 



gnats of North America, (27) 57. 



new fermenting, description, (27) 224. 



paint-destroying, description, (27) 253. 



