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Bacterium t tumefaciens—continued. Black-rot of cruciferous plants—continued. 
EMMMEGTSN SHIRES Sic ries? ssn 's elas (SoG asles oie e's 73 vascular system, occlusion Of. sere eserves. 309, 314 
Bacterium vascularum, Wessels, destroyed .-2c/52:2% ¢ticcdneds aaewe te ter 
(See also sugar-cane, Cobb’s disease. ne. water-pore infection.............. 39, 56, 57, 307, ye 
PIREONR MMT IUCNIOME Bar 2 els cals 6's vile te os dc ov 66 water-pore inoculations...........0.c0cceeccees 308 
Bacterium vermiforme, description............... 164 Black spot of plum, 
Batteritim Woodsii 0. Sp... .. 220.6. cece cies cece 62 (See also Bacterium pruni.) 
Bain, peach foliage injured by fungicides.......... 201 conditions favoring ewan praia ig dB Salat Ei wiSlePBee ek 189 
Barber, experiments with Bacillus coli............. 30 infection DY SPEAVIBE Foie, sn res arid oe sctwatncnaiees 59 
Barlow, root-nodules, Leguminosae............ 134, 135 OCCHON GE VESSELS. 5/2015 <06-si6, 5 aya © adhae au glares 6 
ee SI MPURMAR MILE OSes cle coins 3k hve ees oS: 211, 295 PROMMUEGIONICCHORS 5.6 arias ied ou vida nea s aes 57 
Bartlett, seeds of Vicia faba freed from bacteria. . 33 tissues attacked < oso. soi oics amen eA Ae 69 
Beans, spot-disease, Black stem of cruciferous plants................. 300 
(See also Bacterium phaseoli.) (See black-rot.) 
conditions favoring.................cccceeceee 189 Black vein of cruciferous plants.................. 300 
SRPEOEL CIN WCHECIS ¢ 55556 Sew c Poehe sal sd aS 6 (See black-rot.) 
MAR DPORIORD, © Om. esc. w's oP e ean ei Doe Be sBhghts, efest. on hosts esa 6 i aesiieag eieseeeel oa 67 
susceptible varieties. ...............0ccceeceee 95 Bliss, proteolytic enzymes...............0..0000- 83 
WACOM NISIOOE OTR oes bo oe boc s cede cecceecues 31 Blosscia ihe Hearse Sos s isos .c cic SU ee: 191 
Béchamp, microzymes, theory of................. 23  Bohme, root-nodules, Leguminosae, soil inoculations 121 
Eee PR Soya ek be beal 166 Bolley, fungicidal treatment of seeds............. 
Beet scab, lenticellate infection.................. 64 Bottomley, Pseudomonas radicicola and Azotobacter, 
Beetles, insecticides for... ...........00.0.0.00e ~ 203 SYMDIOSISS 54 swicie.e vow w ones van cones sand 172 
Begonia spot, conditions favoring................ 189 Bordeaux mixture, 
oo SS VS ae eee 86 elléction Wheat -\0..o8uines naascealt Anas Sania F 198 
RMP ULOGCS hn, oa Se cke cs Satae etc avsccess 86 germicide for dormant plants.................. 201 
Beyerinck, germicide for growing plants................... 201 
OS er rr 103, 104 WAH ISOCHICIERS £4 85.55 ok. ciaciecdgeteeoltin oontet 203 
Chroococcum, symbiosis..................205 172 Bourges, contamination of vegetables by sewage... 185 
PRUs Sei ede. walks sce ccu cscs 158 Bourquelot, pectinace. «oo .5 cis chase ts vam 88 
EE Ss ere 128 Boussingault, nitrogen assimilation............... 98 
root-nodules, Leguminosae, bacteroids....... 115,124 Braun, root-nodules, Leguminosae, soil inoculations 121 
root-nodules, intruders in..................00. 128 Brenner, black-rot of cruciferous plants........ 305, 308, 
Toot-nodules, 0 1 ed ee 9 . 309, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, 317, 324, 325, 332 
Bitting, bacteria on surface of peas............... Re LOMIONN 5 occ ae areata rela v4 Boalt sist wiadlayy oid 153 
Black-rot of cruciferous plants................... 300 Broom-corn, spot disease, stomatal infection....... 62 
(See also Bacterium campestre.) Brown, cytolytic enzym of barley................ 83 
OS OEE ae 301,302,315 Brown-rot of cruciferous plants.................. 300 
con US SSR So os ee 303,314 Brown-rot of potato, cavities in.................. 4 
chlorophyll bodies, increased number of......... 316 (See Bacterium solanacearum.) 
conditions favoring...... ree 189, 308, 311, 313, 328 Brown-rot of tomato, cavitiesin................. 4 
WAM OR BORE or ic fcc cet oes ae g. 92, 301, 302 (See Bacterium solanacearum.) 
UL EAS ee fee ae 304 Brunchorst, root-nodules, Leguminosae........ 124, 128 
MEER ET rn RS Pit. 2 He sie ee eG ele ie 191 Burrill, 
NEMEOEMMP cs 5s iis ipigclsle sk ivelds sees edhe: 68 contributions to plant bacteriology............. 7 
geographical distribution................... 300,305 Cabbage, 
DAMME ONOTIO AN - iso clic cc i ble viene cco ee saw et 315 Musgeiim disease of hte. censuses eens 303 
RIM PUR ES SE aah pet zde vo S eth vee ceeecae 331 Cabbage, black-rot, 
MCR MUE cont feet vficds 6 be 6S es cs 330 (See Black-rot of cruciferous plants.) 
Snfection, manner Of 656. c ccs ced cbaeewes Aokvang «Calcium pectates 155.5. sis1cna0shacag ease tens (44 86 
infection through root system.................. 305  Calla-lily rot, tissues attacked................... 
infection through water-pores......... 39, 56, 307,308 Cambier and Miquel, bacterial diseases of plants, 
inoculations, WIC WS ON old a ron ire oh oat bese ere eee 19 
(See Bacterium campestre.) artaloupe wilt... yc ects n teases ones beni 209, 243 
TR to aR ee SMa ann eee 333 (See cucurbit wilt.) 
marginal leaf-infections................ 302, 307,309 Carbolic acid, effect on wheat................... 198 
GMM ERO ross ioc a cas ca ON OOS 314 Carbon bisulphide, 
parasite, description of................0005: 316, 327 effect on germination ‘of seeds /.1..5..5-4)..<2 005 202 
parenchyma, GOOEPOIORE sa sioivaiec Ceo. Seik tae es 314 PISOCHIIOES Shots sane ad beeen eee had des oeiae 202 
APTEAEN ROUNENS  Seoig a San ioe Sek pv be oS od 330 Carleton, germicidal treatment of seeds........... 199 
prevention............. GENIE su dais Hoe aN 328 Carnation, gum-bud disease..................... 34 
progress of disease............--.20505: 309, 310,315 Carnation leaf-spot, 
resistance of radishes. .................eeceee. 311 cause of. Do Herve bis bles laa eve MeN Cbifraeessieoe ears 62 
PSEA ACTED, coo ai 55% be wees cee e eae 311 inoculations Edie forale dive aso oiarevs LAP Ie hA a ES wai ieee 62 
MUMPROMES CE CHIMET SS ai0 oi siy.0s ove vine Sew w ite eves 314 organism, fish inoculated with. ................ 182 
OSE SOO ee OPT Se ee 301 MLOMIBEGH INFECHOMS ccc os ier owas eade fe eres eros 62 
sterilization of seeds..........e0ccceecececeees 330 figsues Stacked. 35 6 Les aoxnada wes eee eaiiete oie 69 
NE or On ee 309 Carnivorous plants, bacteria in excretions......... 148 
susceptible age of host................0000- 305,313 Carrot-rot, Jones, 
susceptibility of cauliflower................ wee REL (See also Bacillus carotovorus.) 
susceptibility of rutabagas..................66- 3iI Mescrip tion ose. F060 5 os a tine sien ene bneidee eed 87 
susceptibility of turnips.................2.0066 311 tissues, attacked. 6.0.5 ceeds secs cide dhe el ow 69 
READER ee ckac owes 301, 309,314 Caspary, lenticellate infection in potato scab...... 64 
RII 3 I. i. ode deca access danseed 408. Cauliflower, black-rote sc oo. alice viciezae cls ca te uno 300 
vascular system, blackening of.............. 301,315 Cauliflower leaf-spot, stomatal infections.......... 63 
