360 INDEX. 
Pack Paor. 
Cavara, contribution to plant bacteriology........ 8 Crown-gall—continued. 
Cavities, produced by bacteria..........-.-...++- 45297 penetration of cell-walls by bacteria............ 77 
Celluloses, Cross and Bevan’s work.........-..+-: 86 resemblance to animal tumors. ..............-- 74 
Cell-wall, saprophytes in «.sivao:0)s istees «aon Cae ecieee aaee 32 
CORTEPOBICIOR ois 0 sie steep arr isiewes oRNVED eae ed eae 86 scarcity of bacteria in tissues.................-+ 73 
solution by bacteria ...6.6:506.00 cs ewiet eens see's 76,77 secondary. tumors .. «0.4.6 o's sinc ae eels i i ORS 
Collcilane .iicpdsc cick eons seasteapenen piouees 88 secondary tumors, origin of................. Te ee 
Cellulose, solution of ss Sis Sot ead cancas dtl Oty OD BELEN RI 76 secondary tumors, structure of....... Bete eee 72 
Chamberland, on bacteria in plants, supposed normal staining bacteria én Stitl.: ....i0 ccccct chaos 7a 
OCLATRETIOE 5 a5 a5 2b 2 5avevs ave prove Ed oteisiere Hayao 23 stimulus causing hyperplasia................... 90 
Charlock; Dlack-r0t- 08. oc 65 once sc cae. kets Feeds 300 sugar-beets, rate of growth..................+. 74 
(See black-rot of cruciferous plants.) tissue first affected. ............... Lejsiate Tet g hae or 
Charrin, tumor development, mechanism...........+..+- 73 
Bacterium pyocyaneum, plant inoculations with. 177 tumor strand. 5 cara ecacbtin aegis xe 3 
Mal nero, organism isolated from, pathogenic to tumor strand, bacteria in........... gy 
MUNG csc aieinsia isc aerate Sa mated aisle 181 tumor strand, development.................-+- 73 
Chemical treatment of soils..................06- 190 on wounded end of cuttings << .1s Stee eee . 190 
Cherry-blight, Aderhold’s, tissues attacked........ 69  Cruciferous plants, black-rot.................0065 300 
Chester, , (See black-rot of cruciferous plants.) 
bacterial diseases of plants, views on............ 19 ‘Ceyptococcus glutinis. .03..5 0 mabhinetnee eee cee 164 
the effect of copper salts on Vitis............... 201 Cryptogams, bacterial symbiosis in.............. . 155 
Chick, H., disinfectants, standardization of........ 194 Cucumber, tyloses,.....5..25ast.s eee ae we Gt 
Cholera vibrio, dissemination by plants........... 185 Cucumber wilt, 
Chondrioderma difforme, symbiosis with Bacillus (See cucurbit wilt.) ; 
latetig: fas 5 sh cs swtdaw veh cee ae ears 169 Cucurbit wilticc..c005.2. hus eeeeOnee i. 
Chondromyces glomeratus, description............ 168 (See also B. tracheiphilus.) 
Chromic acid, germination of corn................ 199 CAVILIECS Itt is cBicerec:s 05 nc ant ox eae ae ae ... 286 
Chromogenic bacteria, in cultures of Myxomycetes. 172 conditions favoring...............se008 ....216, 280 
Chromosomes, changes due to parasitic attack..... 93 CONTTON «64 i6.6.419 456 apes. 41s pee 279, 282, ios 
Clauditz, typhoid bacillus, plant inoculations with.. 180 duration of disease. ..5.4.650c2da be ccteeee ee 
Clautriau, on Nepenthes, effect Of Water! Onis . ieiiuicis seule coe ee ee 33 284 
absorption experiments..................000 0s 152 eradication by pruning..................00 279, 296 
digestion in the pitchers of .............-....06. 151 etiology ........06..cvine sea « 2he Tea eee Ie 212 
Clostridium: het yricw 6 6c ds dere cach ve sn esess 12 field observations. ............. Pl iniee COUR .. 28a 
PCoconiit: Hidrots soa 6 iiss deere sis hecmeetards 67, 68, 70 final outcome. .... .. dics ates eC ee Se ate 368 
Bacwtiigicoh tan: iss as edina sans oak cxleo saw ee 179 geographical distribution....................6: 209 
Wipsues attacked: <4. 6a5.o8 (4 ga bua Meru e reaiee 69 RiStOLy oa & 60's vegies leone szclabattie Sem eee ae eee 298 
Cohn, root-nodules, soy bean.................04- 115 host plants: 2.5.2" (.055.2 b.00/s10:0/as ecto Se 209 
Comes, infection through leaf surface.................- 285 
bacterial diseases of plants, views on............ 12 inoculations, 
contribution to plant bacteriology.............. 8 (See B. tracheiphilus.) 
Conn, bacterial diseases of plants, views on........ 18 insects, transmission by........ 40, 190, 210, 215, 219, 
COOK'S BSENIO BORD lai acd ks osc oat a ee Ua 193 224, 233, 255, 281, 282, 284, 298 
Copper chloride, germination of corn............. 199 HiterAture 55 .ape6 sia: ¢ <ararniaercluaranrwes ete eee 299 
Copper nitrate, germination of oats............ 198, 199 morbid anatomy. <6 5.5 ico bee See te: «Saharan 285 
Copper salts, effect on growing plants............. 201 parasite, description of.................0.0005 . 286 
Copper sulphate solution, germicide for dormant Pectitiary Losses... 6... < ikea. < a 297 
PAHS. sc sdaale sa Seek dees eae ee 201 progress of disease... .......s2es-las. dangers 243, 280, 296 
Copper sulphate water, germicidal properties. . . 198, 200 FEAchion OF BOSE 4. 2.5% 2 vis. cise a ania eee . -90, 286 
ones trittisn oi ck oss ok OS eee a 215 resistant ‘Varieties... 2). «...:.0.s.0« sven eee "het WaT, 
Cork, protection against bacteria................ 29, 90 secondary wilt.......... Tia Filed Se 2.ce Reereers 
Corn, Signs.of disease... >. ...é..s\p Hudweneee eee Soiars 
surface sterilization of kernels.................. 196 squash bugs, inoculation experiment........... + 233 
MESO HOA acs 6 as eho ee eee 31 stomatal infection: :< ....ssi¢<23058 ere tee 
sweet, resistant varieties...................0-- 95 susceptible: varieties 5, 6:0/4 i+ «ic «c« dos aac ee . 284 
Stewart’s disease, tissues attacked... : iiss See Seo 69, 285 
(See Bact. stewarti and Stewart’s disease of sweet treatment... 3 ois oan < vn aincue ce en “it ten 4! 
corn. Cutocelluloses . ...0.4.<..0 ck 04 ssl reed oan ee 86 
Cotton, angular leaf-spot, stomatal infection....... 62 Cylin neki. Seen PR srk 2 Xs 193 
Craig, varieties susceptible to pear-blight.......... 95 Cytase. civ. nici wscdeneauee dane oe ee E 88 
Cranefield, germicidal treatment of seeds.......... 200 Dabney, effect of carbon bisulphide on germination 
Cross, Pt OE IRE SS SI erat 86 Of seeds... 1. dite bus Gos Oa ee 202 
Cross-breeding for resistance..................... 95  Dadap trees, Janse’s disease, tissues attacked... . . . 70 
Cross-inoculations, Daisy knot, 
plant and animal parasites.................... 174 (See crown-gall and Bact. tumefaciens.) 
literqeine: tone cat racer ries Sk 187. Darwin, insectivorgus nature of Pinguicula........ 147 
Crown-gall, Davaine, 
(See also Bacterium tumefaciens.) contribution to plant bacteriology............. Fae 
atrophy........ sith rete ent tdortene hots eitieres 92 solvent action of bacteria on cell-walls.......... 77 
bacteria in the tissues....... 0% 6... 0ce eee es 6,70,74 Dawson, Maria, nodules of Leguminosae........ 99, 109 
chromosomes............ Eat SSO ee abet 93 De Baty... ou... 4451.5 concen ee Jee Sages 9 
Moubleniuclets nes. em oi shee sere nasal 93 bacterial diseases of plants, views on........... 10 
suiration of disease 2945.06 das anes ce ree 67° Deert, kein. .. (25 Gwenn Vane 9:a/o eel 158 
AwWathng (= voscacoctaeiee us ea art 92 Delacroix, ones 
enlargement of nucleus....................... 92 bacterial diseases of plants, views on........ a 1: 
