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Bacillus tracheiphilus—continued. Bacterium campestre—continued. 
DUES its ninic eae aloes Wiel 3:d-c eee te ee as le vale 289 CLYStGIS: If) CUMETES 56. 335 va Sts ws alae nae St Se 319 
progress through host.............. 243, 280, 285, 269 eultural characteristics... 666006. seas seenes 319 
RRRIUEOTNIGE MUEACES Sines eh adcs lew va wesine views 0S 290 GEECEIDUON OFF 55 oiilia'eckvss Soa las narnedlote oat ee 316, 327 
resistance of pumpkin to............... 253, 256, 267 destruction of host-cells.......6....000 00008 314, 322 
resistance of squash to cucumber strain..... 213, 238, disinfectants, resistance tO.............c0ceeees 326 
241, 243, 247, 253, 256, 260, 262, 265 dissemination by insects............... 190, 306, 307 
resistance of squash to muskmelon strain....... 247 dissemination by mollusks.................. 304, 307 
resistance of watermelon to............. 253, 270, 274 dissemination by seeds..............ee0000- 329, 332 
resistance to Freezing. i. ok ies cee secs eea vee 293 drying, resistance to............6.. 317, 320, 322, 326 
retarding effect of cucumber parenchyma juice on 29 CREANOE INTO CUMS r,s. sj soins ine cals basics Bea se 315 
salient characters, résumé of...............2.4- 294 fermentation tube experiments................. 323 
saprophyte accompanying...................-- 32 HAWS espace Hs aie esate adhe Oke Aas eka 317 
sodium chloride, toleration of.................. 291 DAG OUG oy cis osagv 8 a.c Fieve guaaioidit ode Rave et hale P avclcuers 317 
BURCTNAS sae A dnce Gre )e (eran ee oon ce Sra orn Stare oh NE 284 AeEZING, TesistANCe TO... ..sab d 0500 owe eves code. 326 
WATUENE GONGUTIE EO) sc ns'c nc neat ey oe ne MG eo ale His 292 gelatin) liquefaction. ..460i8isacc8 s+ beccG2t,g2a 
temperate Telations..5 joc. eves laws ese eee’ 293 growth on beet-agan so hese hci siti specs 2 319, 327 
therinul death ponies 2 0s cece sev ets 294 growth on beef-gelatin................. 319, 321, 327 
WITTREUOE Sale ie dete shi cigacs cp ule ge tes eile a oases 294 growthin cabbage broth .5..c0055scieemiresaece 323 
ROUEN EGGS a dla es Sf vicit a oh ne 2 212, 219, 287, 294 growth in carbon dioxide....../.............4. 324 
WOME DUEUSHEE Iles Shea TiS 6 pre hata oe §2 growth in cauliflower broth.................... 323 
Bacillus typhosus, plants inoculated with. ..174, 178, 180 growth in chlorofotine «3.00645 oc:e wansa ss cehesen 324 
Pacis VIEMCHE AC Sieh cles oa seas e sdb ogee 33 growth in Cohn’s solution..................... 324 
ATMAUA GRR AS ITS oss ANE sah Fee asee 8% 50 growth in Fermi’s solution.................... 324 
Bacteria, growth in Fischer’s nutrient mineral solution.... 324 
digestion by Myxomycetes..............0.0055 17! GROWER SIV COIN Gio 5:5 ease sies ote CRO wae 323, 325, 326 
eect Of Plant AAS ON 65.6. es os NEM eee os 29 growth tn hydrogens sf i25..5.5 0354 foie ao Seeded 324 
entrance into plants............. ‘,..28, 36, 51, 71, 76 growth in kohlrabi gelatin: «5... sc. coca wens 319 
PEPER OAS Sore OS cade co 5s WAS Sis 4 3'2 75 BLOWER Pet THATNTE So oh eign cei aa hoes wal warren 323 
in excretions of carnivorous plants.............. 148 HOWE I MEE Saige s,s b.0 6 urine was oe SAO 321, 327 
ONY SAREE ara ig Sele cin See ee x Seated sad 153 VOW UTE Ut HOOT hoch re payee ae Saha ee 324 
intracellular occupation by..................- 44,97 growth on potato-cylinders.................... 321 
PUMP ACION So Va Ss cai olk Bale as pate ae ste 7O growth it potato broth. sc ois sce vas awea ese 323 
multiplication in plants. ..............0000008: 28 growth in Uschinsky’s solution................. 324 
nitrogen-fixing, symbiosis with alge............ 153 HOWE: VACUO. Sa 5 Sinuieare VAR ale dardidle Dae 416 324 
SRUSUIOCE OL DIGG os be Ae ects ois os he es ee Stmnais 29, 35 iStOny ss 5a Stas ie td OS le eh Lek Rea he 331 
réle of, in development of Plasmodiophora bras- host plats... srs hc Home oeiare.s #5 Ze aces sis atane e 300, 331 
MEPIS Fe! oi ors ia ove ares dca Be a Sia\edce se Natya 170 hydrogen sulphide produced by................ 323 
METIE GOCME OE TIO 6 oiaials viele Se 3.85 She Lae see's 76 incubation periods oc... ccs es ee ees 66, 308, 312 
solvent action on cell-walls.................... 77 INGO PrOUCHONs Hx. cS Los Hes bs kee sak Seclaee 322 
sound plants, supposed normal occurrence in. . .23, 27 PUCOHOUS BEIGE. S55 694 Wap oie oa os Fa tead makes 304 
PIR WATE DIB oie 5 aes cers eases i tae 153 moculation, methods... 02.25.6686 cess 308, 312, 313 
Oo OE AU ea eee 168 inoculation, 
PEON. WIC TODDS trecigsicise alesse cee neta Mee 153 WL: SEMIS Tne, so as 6 Gc awe sverua Ravers 182, 327 
symbiosis with insectivorous plants............. 147 PV ORDNAGE ss 5 ree oc adie eats om ives 304, 309, 313 
symbiosis with Leguminosae.................-. 97 NIT COASEOW OSs. So sea) Sore sss vas Gules are ohees 304 
symbiosis with Myxomycetes.................. 169 Daa galerie hake aioe ie ds Ook KamE Se tS We. B04 
SYMMEMGSIS WITH VEASES? 6. ei ee ct roe ae 155 Oh. Kohlrabici. sda cat catve sco eine ead 305, 308, 312 
SPEIER VIED D Gills va, Fa eS Ne Resear ce eae 69, 77 ON Mustard 0% 5 sad vase are eRe need meee s 304 
(See also various figures.) OM TAG Sac jaca hacia nee ened de bet cotas 304, 
Bacterial diseases of plants, attitude of Liat occgy OMTAPE toga iio eee Fao ARE EM sieend are 304 
and bacteriologists toward................. 9 OUNTUANALAR i acciheme Wn ee eh nn aeeeee ae 304 
RATERSEMER RT ei wore Mirticres Sov wemthe FE0ce Bate e es 21 Olt LUMPS eco scte al. ste craet acts iodieh eroaeow 304 
Bacterial ooze from diseased plants............... 69 WAtel- POEs oS vessels roa nertbesslbucereiee € 308 
Bacterial parasitism in plants, objections to theory of 39 liquelaction of welatin. 65:5. Conc dew cas na kane ee 321 
Bacterial symbiosis in cryptogams..............-. 155 liquefaction of Loeffler’s blood serum........... 321 
Bacterial symbiosis in green plants............... 147 bernie occ tian s raeos Matis ina eae ah see 333 
PTI GOBER CPs a Pt tse os Le ow als os we es eyes 165 Lremis reactione 1552 jin ccaiwcaa esis aie 321, 323 
Bacterium andropogoni n. sp...........-..00005- 63 IONBECTEY 6 iii. i cic os obs one cra e ed Obes 326, 327, 332 
Bacterium avenae, inoculations on plants other than MDOP PUOOR Yoni consi DAs oa nee, Caen adReelna eo eae 316, 327 
SOs Ree a as oe.cbicige oa Hideo en es 176 SNCMNT EG 35 access Wis sis fale eval discon asain eine day einaara's 316, 317 
Pruprerities BEUCONIT 2 2. neh kes oe baw ds eaee ae 41 BEUNCAL INCOIS hs) san ins cole Peau o ne etree 321 
PPRAR OR CEREONO s ooicicc'e ciple a baled oe IG dai ey 67 AGTOREM, SOUPCE OF). o.5552 icles we = Beas 6 a eile 324, 325 
PAC OE TP URTITICRN Cs oie Siok nies Seas ee ened 105 PISUIOTE Ss... 0555 naigcaee sam ails aa eyiaaaaer 318, 324 
ROUTED CUMMORILO ee iwice cas sets seaceesvieserns 300 potassium nitrate not reduced.......... 322, 325, 326 
(See also black rot of cruciferous plants.) progress through host.................. 309, 310, 315 
acidity of parenchyma, effect of................ 314 psetidoZzoogloeae® ossicles ees ee Pe Pe ae 317 
AGS DEOROCTION OF... ice ceive cen eons 323, 324 fesistance to Heats. <gpeals sre gnes Haute Ftp ses 322 
ROM MOET OE os ok sieve aeesien 321, 322, 324 Pesistarice CO Gryige sco sins testis saw siete 317, 320, 322 
RIDIN EOLOPALION Of ©. 5 os cies sc vin os oe Heats os 324 salient characters, résumé of...............0005 327 
MIMMTUMERNIUE: Gist (350.0 yocdisls $2. si8isa aoa e oa hart 321 sodium chloride, toleration of................05 327 
cane-sugar, inversion by............eceeeeeees 42% solution of middle lamella.............. 314, 322, 327 
GRPNMETNOR OF gf Feds ss ici cs nace dees 324, 325 BtAMNS os sa iee ak wa os ree BRIO eee eat Oe 324 
MMC ID SDC AOS? TUN AR ce bie SET Se Caled dees 317 StaLeh; CONVEISION Of. cde: ae sie hea naw aes 321 
CPOE MUCTOMAIONS <6) boy ccc les's Sa diclg cea stenas 304 BUMNONE, \CleOt/ Ol sce cite creas ciadee hete ts, on iTS ayes 324 
