PART IV 

 MISCELLANEOUS 



I. NOTES ON SOME ADDITIONAL DISEASES 



The foregoing methods apply to the investigation of all 

 bacterial diseases of plants and in case material is not at hand 

 for the study of those diseases treated of in Part III, some of the 

 following bacterial diseases may be available and in the hands of 

 a good teacher will prove equally serviceable. In passing, I 

 might say that I have abundant alcoholic material of several of 

 the foregoing diseases which I shall be glad to give out in small 

 quantity for the preparation of microtome sections for class 

 use and that whenever I can do so I shall also be glad to furnish 

 teachers of pathology with pure cultures of the various plant 

 pathogenic schizomycetes considered in Part III of this book, 

 but cannot promise to furnish photographs, stained shdes or 

 lantern shdes, nor any of the organisms mentioned below. 



1. Mango Leaf-, Stem- and Fruit-spot — Bacillus mangiferae 

 Doidge. 



2. Black Spot and Canker of Plum, Peach, etc. — Bad. 

 pruni EFS. 



3. Stripe Disease of Broom corn and Sorghum — Bact. 

 andropogoni EFS. 



4. Jones, Johnson and Reddy's Bacterial Blight of Barley — 

 Bact. translucens, J., J. and R. 



5. Bacterial Disease of Banana — Bacillus musae J. B. Rorer. 



6. Lilac Blight — Bact. syringae (Van Hall) EFS. 



7. Wakker's Disease of Hyacinths — Bact. hyacinthi Wakker. 



8. Cobb's Disease of Sugar Cane — Bact. vascularmn Cobb. 



9. Rathay's Disease of Orchard Grass — Aplanobacter rathayi 

 EFS. 



10. O'Gara's Disease of Western Wheat Grass — Apl. agropyri 

 O'Gara. 



IL Woods' Disease of Carnations — Bact. woodsii EFS. 

 12. Walnut Blight— 5ac^. juglandis (Pierce) EFS. 



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