CONTENTS XX111 



(Fidlar), fowl diphtheria (Harrison), glanders (Reynolds), influenza (Fidlar), whoop- 

 ing cough (Fidlar), haemorrhagic septicaemia (Reynolds), leprosy (Fidlar), plague 

 (Fidlar), swine erysipelas (Dorset), tuberculosis (Reynolds), foot rot of sheep 

 (Dorset), malignant cedema (Fidlar), symptomatic anthrax (Reynolds), tetanus 

 (Fidlar), typhoid fever (Fidlar), Asiatic cholera (Fidlar). Microbial diseases as yet 

 unclassified, Scarlet fever, measles, German measles, Duke's disease, smallpox, 

 chickenpox, mumps (Hill), canine distemper (Dorset), cattle plague (Dorset), 

 contagious bovine pleuro-pneumonia (Dorset), cowpox, horsepox and sheeppox 

 (King), dengue (Dorset), foot-and-mouth disease (Dorset), fowl plague (Dorset), 

 hog cholera (Dorset), horse sickness (Dorset), infantile paralysis (Dorset), pella- 

 gra (MacNeal), rabies (MacNeal), swamp fever (Reynolds), typhus fever (Dorset), 

 yellow fever (Dorset), Diseases caused by protozoa (Todd), Rhizopoda: amoe- 

 bic dysentery, entero-hepatitis of turkeys; flagellata and Leishmania: kala-azar, 

 infantile kala-azar, Delhi boil; trypanosoma: sleeping sickness, human trypano- 

 somiasis of South America, trypanosomiases of animals; sporozoa; coccidia; 

 coccidiosis of rabbits, avian coccidiosis; haemosporidia: malaria, red water, East 

 Coast fever, oroya fever, anaplasmosis; sarcosporidia; haplosporidia; myxosporidia; 

 microsporidia; infusoria: balantidium enteritis; parasites of uncertain position: 

 relapsing fever, syphilis, yaws or frambcesia, other spirochaetal diseases. 



DIVISION IX. MICROBIAL DISEASES OF INSECTS (Wyant) 



INTRODUCTION. Bacterial disease of June Beetle larvae, Lachnosterna spp. Flacherie 

 (silk worm). "Japanese gipsy-moth, disease." Bacterial disease of locusts. Bacil- 

 lary septicaemia of caterpillars, Arctia caja. Graphitosis. American foul brood. 

 Septicaemia of the cockchafer, Melolontha vulgaris. European foul brood. Bac- 

 terial septicaemia of larvae of the Lamellicornce. Bacterial disease of the gut- 

 epithelium cf the lug-worm, Arenicola ecaudata. Pseudograsserie of the gipsy- 

 moth caterpillar. Sacbrood of bees. Wilt disease or flacherie of the gipsy-moth 

 caterpillar, Porthetria dispar. Pebrine. Nosema-disease of bees. Miscellaneous 

 insect diseases, Entomophthoraceae (Thorn), Other microbial diseases (Wyant). 

 General pathology and immunity studies 905 



DIVISION X. MICROBIAL DISEASES OF PLANTS (Sackett) 

 INTRODUCTION 949 



CHAPTER I. BLIGHTS 951 



Stem blight of alfalfa. Bacteriosis of beans. Blight of lettuce. Blight of mulberry. 

 Blade blight of dats. Stem blight of field and garden peas. Pear blight. 

 Streak disease of sweet peas and clovers. Tomato blight. Walnut blight. 



CHAPTER II. GALLS AND TUMORS 966 



Crown gall. Olive knot. "Fingers and toes" of cabbages (Todd). Tuberculosis 

 of sugar beets. 



CHAPTER III. LEAF SPOTS 973 



Citrous canker. Angular leaf-spot of cucumbers. Leaf-spot of the larkspur. 

 Bacterial spot of plum and peach. Disease of sugar beet and nasturtium leaves. 



CHAPTER IV ROTS 978 



Black rot of cabbage. Wakker's hyacinth disease. Basal stem rot of potatoes. 

 Bud rot of cocoanut. Brown rot of orchids. Rot of cauliflower. Soft rot of calla 

 lily. Soft rot of carrot and other vegetables. Soft rot of hyacinth. Soft rot of 

 muskmelon. Soft rot of the sugar beet. 



CHAPTER V. WILTS 988 



Wilt of cucurbits. Wilt of sweet corn. Wilt of tomato, egg plant, Irish potato, and 

 tobacco. Additional bacterial diseases. 



INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS 993 



INDEX OF SUBJECTS 995 



