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ssoestz es Ape bactes « anthracis, plants inoculated Lominsky, inoculations of plants with animal para- 
Marae 6 6's 7'sie 9-9 Fie a.c,0.4 92 pride a 177 EOS 3 5s wisi ste Ato ABS OSS pee UR wad ek abc wre ey 
Ue En 172 Loverdo, bacterial diseases of plants, views on..... 2 
PS SSP SE ee ee 155,162 Luberg, root-nodules, Leguminosae, soil inoculations 121 
CUO SS nag) i ee 162 Ludwig, bacterial diseases of plants, views on...... 12 
artmicial production Of . 3.6.5.5 eee once 161 Lye solution, germicide for dormant plants........ 201 
OE SASS) 7 as See 162 Madsen, disinfectants, testing of................. 195 
biological characters....... OE Dery Oe 158,159 Maize, 
URE AUOMMMEDTEN 58 ccc oo scacs 3 Gis a Wares d ww eg, hea 162 (See corn.) 
RAMMED et now Do ors 5.66 F'n) Gardin sphere Oe $62. . Mallevre; pectase ss 5:3. p00 5G ealeteoh tenia arawiened 86 
SURE se aaa Lk 44-4, 0 01 bibl 155,160 Mal nero, 
Aes ca vi90 So ayerp tive Shngies are widens es 162 CAUSE I GOUBE 6 e555 ones ae aati eeuneeStas 181 
fermentation, conditions favorable for.......... 162 organism isolated from, pathogenic to animals... 181 
SRM EMCEE create ors bsa ha 0, ale inle oS ey hae 162 CISSNOS ALIACKE ccs ashek venue panies Cake 70 
MMMM Taig: 2. oo Kn. 3)3 10! 0 012 0 «00a ho DIO 155,158,162 Mangin, 
organisms composing. .155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 162 POCEING 20 sess Fos be LOA uci c POR me ae aoe 86 
RM Ma RLWEOD OE oro oe 3 classe hice 8 4,078 a 8p. aln 161 NDE 5 sits -5 Cssn pu tshn % DG Es hak MAPCAs Ohad Ore 86 
schizomycete in, biology of......... 158,159, 160,161 Manns, oats, blade blight of.................0005 172 
schizomycete in, morphology of..... 156, 159,160,161 Manures, excess of, favoring disease.............. 189 
Sehizemyoete, Stas OF... 5. ig eack cee cece eens 161 Manures, danger of infected.........c...ececeees 189 
staining (Se EE) AN ee 156 Marsh, plant parasites, fish inoculated with Hans weg 182 
yeast in, OS, ae ee eee 158, 159 Martin, C. J., disinfectants, standardization of..... 194 
yeast in, morphology Ms seca aretaisheteca,’ 156, 158,159,160 Massee, bacterial diseases of plants, views on...... 17 
OUNIPE MEE MRMEITOION EME GS 5, 5 ioe clase aie nisi Sia Soin ees 160 Mazé, 
Kellerman, germicidal treatment of seeds ......198, 199 root-nodule bacteria, Leguminosae, groups of.... 129 
ee i eA Maced ag) Wis stww's/ankib-a eos e-shars o oho 155 root-nodule organism, Leguminosae........ 98, 99, 106 
Kerosene emulsion, insecticide................... 202 CHROEL OF: SOUS Ses 5.4m oi sa ede oloars RESTS 108 
i er, : fixation of atmospheric nitrogen........... 106,108 
bacterial diseases of plants, views on............ 12 root-nodules, Leguminosae, 
t-nodules, soy-beams. ............-..ceeeeee 115 AUC ACH ss, chorea von cats Pik ae Ge Mah alee ores 129 
LO SS 20" Sree ee 300 Nitrogen ‘assimilation. 5... 65 ses ues ges cares 129 
(See black-rot of crucifers.) Melampyrum pratense, root-nodules.............. 103 
Kornauth, animal parasites inoculated into plants.. 177. Melon, Giddings’ soft-rot of, duration of disease... 66 
Korrders, bacteria in flower buds and water calyces. 34 Mercuric chloride, 
Kozzowitsch, alge and bacteria, mixed cultures.... 153 effect on germination of barley................. 199 
Kriiger, alge, non-assimilation of free nitrogen... .. 153 effect on germination of corn.................. 196 
Kriiger, copper salts, effect on potato foliage....... 201 effect on germination of oats................... 199 
Kruijff, root-nodules, Leguminosae, soil inoculations 133 effect on germination of soy-beans.............. 200 
Kithn, root-nodules, Leguminosae, soil inoculations. 121 effect on germination of wheat.............. 198, 199 
Lamellae, middle, destruction of................. 76 germicide for dormant plants.................. 201 
SUERTE Choe Cercle ss sieges a: Se abe hae we 193 sterilization of cabbage leaves.................. 202 
Larkspur leaf-spot, tissues attacked.............. 69 SHU BOR DigHICCHON Ae ont h eras vere do ans oc8:y sms 192 
Latta, copper sulphate water treatment of oats.... 198 Metastasis............. ccc cece cent cee e cence nes 71 
Laurent, Metcalf, Haven, Piricularia disease of rice......... 33 
Bacillus coli as a plant parasite................ 179 habitat, Of PaciHepeolys os orc ses Hains ces ec9 9 ers 30 
bacteria in plants, supposed normal occurrence... 24 Microbacillus prodigiosus in cultures of Dictyoste- 
bacterial diseases of plants, WEOWS OR 6 Fcs5e 5 soins icwy II j UU Eee Se om - U  R ee e e a 170 
enzym from soft-rot organism.................. 78 Micrococcus cinnabareus, plants inoculated with... 178 
parasites, experimental production of......... 41,100, Micrococcus Cruciforwmis.....65..5.ccesescsoceces 185 
resistance produced by feeding................. 96 Micrococcus salivarius pyogenes................. 185 
root-nodule organism, Leguminosae, fixation of WEICTOCOCCUS COXICA TIS 5 c014 shins sarc ucahebaeielsiea,3.acvens 24 
Oe CR ey ab ee en 107. Migula, bacterial diseases of plants, views on. .12, 14, 17 
root-nodule organism, Leguminosae, growth in ni- Miqueland Cambier, bacterial diseases of plants, views 
ci aes Ane ear erage: ae Ame pert oe: 107 ONE ardiae few ink eal hecaits Oe oe Te cine Hea neaES 19 
root-nodules, Leguminosae, cross-inoculations.... 115 Mix, kefir......... 2... cc cee cc cece een eee eees 158 
Lawes, nitrogen assimilation, papillionaceae....... 102 Mohl, bacteria in hop glands.................... 153 
Legttnes, sol inoculation. «2... 006.35 Ae ta aes on 102 Miller, root-nodules, Leguminosae, 
Legumin, a good source of nitrogen............... 107 RUC ERIOOR San Sip et aie ao <deseia balay Speman EAN 8 127 
tage esas root-nodules, summary of leading bacteriods, sporangial nature of................ 128 
AS RTH he bape CMY SAAR eG wie ORE ROS 100 PAIMOMDMIIET 5, oro. c cess ndeis a dinsimagahalaweebcaas, X20 
(See pet 28t3 nodules.) PEGIUSFO ASCOUOIUS oc dtciig.o aid sceidiey eGR grarety dds us 169 
Leguminosae, symbiosis with bacteria............. , CO MAONIA -SORTTICIIE S55 «56.5 oie 3. 0peis dag ye x8 is Binh vo ve 201 
oe ee ae 63 Moore, V. A., Bacillus cloacae, inoculations on ani- 
Lepoutre, parasites, experimental production of.... 46 SRLS sate icue Pars te Oe alec aie Epa ie ea ee 181 
Batons OCUACEKE Sg one ie sc tie sa ges ccabenss 185 Moore, George T., 
Lettuce rot; tissues attacked...... 25.20.0000 8e08 69 Bact. leguminosarum, growth in absence of com- 
Lewton-Brain, sugar bacteria.................55. 158 WDEAGCE TICHO REL aio ior6 a5 ole. a hed) (he ls) Pd tals ke ats 98 
OED a Si6g dnc cla vio aja top 10'S 472 Wore Haid 86 root-nodule organism, Leguminosae, effect of 
Lime-salt-sulphur wash, germicide fordormant plants. 201 Ghemiucals. oct. pata y ie asies 04s Ani a ob 132 
Lime-sulphur solution, Scott’s self boiled, medium rich in nitrogen..........-....0005- 132 
germicide for dormant plants.................. 201 nitrogen determination from cultures......... 133 
germicide for growing plants................... 201 PAL ASHIAI Fo 6 oy Hore teh o OSG A:5. 4 55 bichon MeN 132 
Lime washes, germicides for dormant plants....... 201 temperature relations, «0.6255 62060 ecm s ayes 132 
Loges, root-nodules, Leguminosae, soil inoculations. Morse, comparative studies of 40 strains of soft-rot 
120, 121 OPGANISAG 5.5 ins oa sia dielree Saat gs we sa aes 88 
