GENERAL INDEX 



507 



Sempervivum 173 



Senecio 164, 435; elegans 210 



Separation cultures 34 



Septoglceun 



Septoria 290 ; Chrysanthemi 364 ; con- 



similis 363 ; Dianthi363 ; Lycopersici 



362; Petroselini 312, 361 ; Pyricola 



358 ; Ribis 363 ; Rubi 363 

 Setaria 161 ; crus-ardeae 247 

 Seymour, A. 15-94 

 Shear, C. L. 138, 259, 338, 440, 479 

 Shot-hole disease, plum and cherry 339 

 Sicyos angulatus 159 

 Siliciate jelly 28, 31 

 Sinapis 99 , 



Sirrine, F. A. 165, 301, 381, 403 

 Sisymbrium officinale 99 

 Slides, cleaning 14 

 Slime molds 97 

 Smith, C. O. 118 

 Smith, Erw. F. 9, 103, 104, 107, in, 



114, 118, 119, 120, 121, 129, 134, 187, 



224, 233,317 

 Smith, Grant 215 

 Smith, R. E. 67, 120, 144, 196, 198, 264, 



33 6 , 403 



Smith, Theobald 18 

 Smith, W. G. 93 

 Smut, blue-stem grass 378 ; corn 5, 



376; oats 372; onion 381 ; wheat 375 

 Sodium silicate 31 

 Soft rot, calla 133; carrot 131 

 Solanaceae, wilt 134 

 Solanum, Commersonii 168; Melon- 



gena 134, 345, 346; polyadenium 



168; tuberosum 134, 165, 290, 301, 



444. 449 

 Solid media 26 

 Solidago 402, 435 

 Solutions, relation of fungi 75 

 Sonchus 164 



Sooty blotch, apple, etc. 367 

 Sooty mold, orange 213 

 Sooty spot, clover 298 

 Sorauer, P. 3, 93, 187, 366, 444 

 Sorbus 283 

 Sorghum 377, 414 



Sorosporium 37 1 ; Syntherismae 378 

 Southworth, V.. A, 278, 325 

 Spallanzani 1 1 

 Spaulding, Perley 271, 434 

 Sphaerella Gossypina 313 

 Sphaeriaceae 254 

 Sphaeriales 253 

 Sphaeronema fimbriatum 348 

 Sphaeropsidales 286 

 Sphaeropsis 290, 347 ; cinerea 353 ; Mali 



353 ; Malorum 350, 353 



Sphaerotheca 221 ; Humuli 226; M<>rs- 

 uvae22i ; pannosa 224; phytoptophila 

 81 



Spieckermann, A. 131 



Spinacia oleracea 164 



Spirillum 103 



Spongy dry rot, apple 316 



Spontaneous generation 1 1 



Spores, heat resistance 17 



Sporonema 279 



Sporotrichum 286 ; globuliferum 7 1 ; 

 Poae 293 



Spraying 7 



Stager, R. 244 



Staining 48 ; filamentous fungi 48 ; 

 fleshy fungi 49 



Stains, carbol fuchsin 49, 53 ; Congo 

 red 50 ; Ehrlich-Biondi-Heidenhain 

 50 ; Flemming triple 51 ; gentian 

 violet 51 ; iodine green 53 ; iron 

 haematoxylin 52 ; Loeffler's methy- 

 lene blue 53 ; Magdala red 50 ; 

 Mayer's paracarmin 50; nigrosin 51; 

 orange G 50, 51 ; saffranin 50, 51 



Starch jelly 29 



Steam sterilizer 16; pressure 19 



Stem rot, clover 201 ; sweet potato and 

 egg plant 243 



Stereum 443 



Sterilization, at 100 C. 16; hot air 21 ; 

 principles 1 1 ; principles and methods 

 15; soil 21 ; under pressure 19 



Stevens, F. L. 316 



Stewart, F. C. 107, in, 158, 165, 204, 



2 93, 3 r 3 2 9 354. 381, 399> 433 

 Stigmatea Mespili 366 

 Stilbeae 303 

 Stock cultures 37 

 Stone, G. E. 67, 198, 403 

 Stoneman, Bertha 271, 331 

 Stuart, Wm. 165, 372, 376, 399 

 Sturgis, W. C. 171, 290, 301, 312, 321, 



367,381 

 Subcultures 37 

 Sulfur 90 



Swingle, I). 15. 317 

 Swingle, W. T. 85, 147, 372, 375, 379 

 Sydow, P. 384 

 Synchytriaceae 136 

 Synchytrium 137, 138; decipiens 138, 



139; fulgens 139 

 Synthetic liquid media 25 

 Syringa 228 



Tavel, F. von 95 



Technique 10, 4 1 ; fixing 4 1 ; imbedding 



45; staining 41 ; histological 8 

 Tecoma radicans 315 



