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364 INDEX. 
Pacs. Pacs. 
Mulberry blight, : Ostrowsky, supposed vine parasite pathogenic to 
bacterial ooze from lenticels................655 64 rabbits. ..3<5..iiaws vee nba ou eee 9 wees 
Prial: GUCCONIES 5c 5: cis. bain mobic eieclase Np etetce ¥ 67. Pammel, black-rot of turnips......... 504, 317, 328, 331 
GSMONEE oa 5 wa ico Sis 0) sine bee alte Smale emgiauciate OF Papalts.., ss 0scsciess ih soe bea PAA eT See OED 153 
Multiplication of bacteria in plants, obstacles to. 28 Parasites, 
DEnsKINClON WA 6s 6 oes lan od aot ealia ted alee 209 animal, harbored by plants............ die € Sen 184 
(See cucurbit wilt.) animal, inoculated into plants................. 174 
Mustard: HAC OC 5 ies sion 59.55 Rae vies aes oor 300 common to plants and animals................. 174 
(See black-rot of cruciferous plants.) difficulty of isolating ../..). diesen coee ye eee 32 
Muth, saprophytes, seeds inoculated with......... 50 effect on host......... a 67 
Mycobacterium diphtheriae, plants inoculated with. 178 Gekittition 5.30.05 0555.5 eae eS ss eat R : 36 
Mycoderma cerevisiae... 6... cece cece eee e rece 164 experimental production of................ Pai | | 
Myrica, Teot-nodwles.. i565 ie diss oes e meine vo wh 103 facultative .. csivens seve mana Pree Cr en Se: 37 
Myxobacteriaceae.... 2.2.6. 560s eee cece eee eee 168 plant, inoculated into animals................. 181 
Myxococcus incrustans, description............... 168 reaction of host to......... Waa sebinea Se eae 90 
Myxomycetes, restriction regarding hosts.......... i ath bith etnies 41 
chromogenic bacteria in cultures of............. 172 +Parasitism, 
NELAMUES ON DACLETIASS 6cisre co ns a8. ea Sits ales 171 bacterial in plants, objections to theory of....... 39 
relations of bacteria to development of.......... 171 produced by feeding................. Sneeginne snow 
RYNADIOGS Wille DACKETIA bie ns dis cpg ares Fras ie 169 the question Of.....6555.5,.4.02840 ss sowie eae 36 
Nadson, Parenchyma diseases without hyperplasia Pree; RA os’ 
symbiosis of Dictyostelium and Bacillus fluores- Paris PYeed. 065 650s siasisad sek ube Benet Cree eee 203 
cena liquelactenss cs..sscacec ceeds a saris 170 Pasteur, micro-organisms in interior of plants...... 23 
bacterial diseases of plants, views on............ 17. Payen, middle lamella... 2-5... a2dfosen te sae ote 
Naudin, root-nodules, soy-bean................-. 115 Peach leaf-spot, prevention of................. «. 201 
Wectarial inféction® .fs6d.7oe% eutscd cecsins Sew eee 39,54 Peach tree, supposed bacterial disease of.......... 10 
Nectaries, extra floral, possible channels of infection. ; 64 
Nematodes, destruction of.................000005 190 
Nematodes, tobacco and tomato wilt, relation to... 190 
Nepenthes, 
absorption experiments, Clautriau.............. 152 
digestion experiments, Clautriau............... 151 
digestion experiments, Digehtiticin: «3%. i. sacle: 148 
digestion experiments, Vines...............-.-. 148 
proteolytic enzym of ..............5..5- 148, 149, 152 
Nepenthes mastersiana, bacteria in excretion of.... 148 
IN CPOE 85 eb arccacnig Be Go Payee ia > Lie ated SOIT EAI 153 
Neppi, bacterial diseases of plants, views on....... 18 
Newcombe, taka diastase Mg goa eneladittee guaeiaael be eteiawa! 88 
WiCOTMIMG Lid 555 cache as oldtpe eee aase cm ked 202 
PUREE 5, ch etscccsta Diaerone ants heaciepaucte epee tate 109, III, 112 
comparison with organisms directly from root- 
nodules, Leguminosae.) 06426524 es ewer 113 
Nitrogen, 
assimilation, Gramineae.................000 00s 100 
assimilation by root-nodule organism. .......... 101 
Nobbe, 
root- ‘nodule organism, Leguminosae......... 108, 118 
mirtrient media. ...6658 sek eec sence Rei eee orate 130 
root-nodules, Leguminosae, 
Gross-mocrdations si s35 3.6%. hae HF a ae ah vase 115 
Seal WOCMIAMONS oo 5 <)5.5:¢66ri5, Fe oe eee eterna) eas 121 
Novy; proteolytic enzyms. : i. a0. sos geese hosts 83 
Nuclei, double, rose gall............ ccc ceseccees 93 
Nucleus, enlargement due to parasitic attack...... 92 
Nyman, disinfectants, testing of................. 195 
Olive tubercle, 
(See also Bacterium savastanoi.) 
BETODIG. <6 sss: sjarale seauaressg eras ves Susvavencl osaraiauele augyblaids 92 
bacterial cavities.............. Cialis ai wee ake ahs 70 
APMTAEON OF CISCASE 655: cree yotssn 6 800 do Bevo ave, Bs 67 
enlargement of nucleus.................200000: 92 
CRCISIGN os Pace n toe Ct cour ORANG eS ECTS 192 
final Outcome: 5 1c/o07= 3 dese sigs ee ce OES 68 
NY PeLrtLOPN Ves sig sos cas Me ee eae vies SUES 91 
ANICUD ALON POTION. co. 15 sieve 04.3 elas otoinna,8 ole are emi ite 66 
MCCHON rice st chads sed aol emisic mile aot aya tie 63 
WNCCASE RSIS. 2 oi 56 cas (oe l dc aa eiese nies tare ays aia a, Vusieens 71 
OCCLUSION OL VESSEIS' ann candice cs eee Ss 6 
AVAStANO S WORK acc Come la be rt aioe tre 8 
spread by pruning....... bin] Sap O REE Geek Ta OOS 190 
O'Gara, pear-blight, eradication of............... 192 
Omélianski, solvent action of methane bacteria..... 76 
Oscillaria, symbiosis with Azotobacter............. 154 
‘ OMMMIGEN ES. Scrat cic eisee bia tad heats wcn teas 185 
Pear blight, 
(See also Bacillus amylovorus.) 
Arthur’s work «6.05.0 53)s8 s\/o8 os.0cepma eee 
bacterial occupation of unruptured bark cells. . 77 
Burrill’s work... 65.04 si3.03 0<2 0s ee eee 7 
discovery of Causes ij cs sites tk vas oe ee 7 fie 
dissemination of. 955.05 dee%o nee Shieirelatcd iy Se 
distribtited ‘by insécts. 63: 6.5.5... 1c sen ue peas . 190 
duration Of diseases 5.55... ea eee ye ey 
OXCISMOMS 6.6...505) os viele es Saeree ene mone v 191 
final ontcome.:5 6.6.0.5. Feo Pee eee 67 
nectarial infection PEO Trak Le 54 
reaction of Host.) ss... 0053s ese eee Prete 90 
spread by pruning... 5 0.0) iz 265462 sia tee 190 
SUSCEPLIDINEY $0.5 5 65-4 sien cee esas 35 93.4 SRS 189 
tissues attacked........55..ss005 anes a ape 69 
varieties susceptible to..............00000 =e ce ee 
Peas, bacteria on the surface of.............+.-55 33 
POCtASE: «5 6 86.534, eine Mada dae UREN IE em 
Pectic acid 2s mics. ccd ene sek bis alee ean 86 
Pectinasdss. 2 his cc a's 's.¢ sae wie hese oe eee On 88 
POCHNG«.< <55.0:6:2: 80. 4:5 3,900 META ICG pee ee BOS 
Pectocellulosess :.5.345 626 25 fas seine ee rs . 86 
PCOS isa gta naareees fIR pla asl ace pie eae ee ea 86 
Peglion, bacterial diseases of plants, views on...... 16 
Peirce, 
root-nodule organism, Leguminosae, parasitism. . 132 
root-nodules, Bur clover... ¢iie<>s<9 os been he 118 
Peklo, 
root-nodule organism, Leguminosae............. 100 
root-nodules of Alnus ................-05 ors) 147 
Pelargonium, brown-spot, stomatal infection....... 62 
Perithecia, obtained by introduction of bacteria.... 169 
Phylloxera, treatment for... ....6....0000c0eee ope 
Pierce, 
Bordeaux mixture, effect on peach foliage....... 201 
walnut blight, preventive measure.............. 201 
Pinguicula, ; 
bacteria in excretion of | 05 4:4 66005. be tan ons 148 
insectivorous nature............ ole tect tener 147 
Pinoy, 
arr ga relations of bacteria to development 
16.3.2 ache ied ee RRC eS whey Le iw a nae eRe DEE Jos CH 
Myxomycetes, symboisis with bacteria.......... 169 
Plasmodiophora brassicae, réle of bacteria in devel- 
opment Of ....6 5 .s's'40vsigla die les Wi a ne 170 
Piricularia disease of rice, schizomycete associated 
With, .éocodee c fore ewan Sey 5 ould oe 
Plant acids, effect on bacteria............... >a ee 
