INDEX. 367 
Pace. Pace. 
Sugar cane, Cobb’s disease—continued. AF VPS < 6.2 sre gous u/haig ke Nees te ee RET as 152,153 
TUS To aloha a ee ee rare 92. - E¥yptic digestion, test for... <. cds. nce eculg sae 153 
MUEMRMN GEA VNG oy, Heidisielat Nsloxlo ce sos Caw oe as deme 32  Tschirch, root-nodule organism................... 103 
RRROIIIESE! VEEICUOS ori Si cS ately as ce den oe es 95 Tubercular disease, leaves of Javan rubiaceous plants 63 
ES 2 eS a 69... “Dumetaction on tomate, cc ediececcs siaw ashes nes 
Summerville, disinfectants, testing of............. 195 Tumor development, crown-gall, mechanism....... 713 
Surface bacteria, transference from seeds to seedlings 34 Tumor strand, crown-gall, bacteria in............. 73 
NIECE ONSLGE. PUA? 5. Eg 5s ie o's nse gcsi0 hin soon 30 ‘Tumor strand, crown-gall, development of......... 73 
oT ME CRE Er Pee ae nee Bee a ae a ee asi" -Siilors, Suimal; Origifl OF 6 wats te wiles eae eae 
SRSCCEM REMUS IOLICR say vain eine eS yo SRG eg 8s dis 95 Tumors, fish, attempt to produce with Bact. tume- 
Susceptibility, cause of.............6.6.. 20 cae 38, 189 EACIOUS oc Sic cee sdplote sa CE Cae a Oe aT 182 
Susceptibility, soft-rot organisms................. So. “Aienors, secondary. <.052.4 oes eee ace eee 71 
Sweet-corn, CLOWN- RIL OFIBtT OF 27. Give vine Seles ved Ciatoe Cates 73 
conditions favoring disease.................... 189 crown-pall, ‘structure Of. 24.4). 655i aie cee s Fane 72 
(See Stewart’s disease of sweet-corn.) Turnip, black-rot, 
Swingle, D. B., (See black-rot of cruciferous plants.) 
Bacterium campestre, freezing.............. 326,332 Turnip, white-rot organism, effect of calosofonurs on. 83 
bean-varieties susceptible to Bacterium phaseoli.. 95 Tyloses, 
Swingle, W., germicidal treatment of seeds........ 198 MACLEAN THON :...g55 4 beat hactik podiges Qc bem 9I 
SPEEA toner ec ane, Seay eo Roos soa bbe 96, 147 Bacterium solanacearum. ...............00000% 91 
alge and epee eS CRETE HF ap eee x 153 Typhoid fever bacillus, inoculations on plants...... 74; 
MAvovopacter and Oncillatia: ... 6. ice ce eee 154 178, 180 
RUAN WIELD DOACLETIN Gs Sores ois. Saree bee awed ts 172  Uffelmann, cholera vibrio disseminated by plants... 185 
RMMS CRIT WUTEEE LESIONS co. se ohesa's ob oie weed eos 168 Van Delden, Chroococcum, symbiosis... .. Sp na eave 172 
bacteria with Myxomycetes................... 169 Van Hall, 
UTE ME WOON Ge, 5 she's aelein as Use Cuels aes 155 B. omnivorus, effect of chloroform on........... 83 
SL SCE gE CURA sna teen ator canes 166 bacterial diseases of plants, views on............ 19 
MENREE-DOLT MANE. Fe daa. sos ses nena ats 162, 166 black-rot of cruciferous plants................. 305 
Pah ee Rbsiatay Ory OMT Bsc oe sie cise. oe.0ie 5540p ke ee 155 facultative parasites in the soil................. 48 
TEES Ono Gea SRG oe orn eae ar 173. Van Tieghem, 
ce RE Fe RO a ie eee 147 contribution to plant bacteriology.............. 9 
BA VEDDGMICEINCCAG) =o foic avs oe ctelie eee be wtee dies 168 inoculations with Bacillus amylobacter.......... 78 
supposed with insectivorous plants.............. 147 solvent action of bacteria on cell-walls.......... 77 
WONVOR ANG ATOTOUACIES |) 5 ovis ences oe eae 153 Varieties, 
Tacke, root-nodules, Leguminosae, soil-inoculations AINE 2S oot se ATIC, oe eee salve ence 95 
121,122 suisceptiblexce.. (Gascrtiabkves 0 ea eus anaes 95 
Taka-diastase, Newcombe’s work................ Mascular distunes 0 roi 1p ev iie spas bacaacagess 4, 209 
Tannin, effect on bacteria... ..........2.5.00000> 29 ~©Ventilation, imperfect, cause of disease............ 189 
Temperature, remarks on...............-0200005 4 © Vessela, Bacterianiy fiers, OF pale ce ean nee ees 4, 69 
Tharandt, experiment at, with root-nodule bacteria, Viala, 
showing biological and physiological differ- bacterial diseases of plants, views on............ 13 
OR 0 a ae nn ete 115 Mal nero, organism isolated from, pathogenic to 
‘Thaxter, Myxobacteriaceae................-.006- 168 Bnimaly., AG PMG IE a Bee lsc cece ccenes 181 
Thiele, root-nodules, Leguminosae, soil-inoculations. 121 schizomycete in vine cuttings.................. 70 
Tiedemann, tryptic digestion, test for............. 153 supposed vine parasite pathogenic to rabbits..... 
Tischutkin, bacteria in excretions of carnivorous Vicia faba, bacteria on the surface of............. 
IRAN ano PS Die yb -<sdh via ojo Spalsieis'e.c.0s <h 148 Vines, Nepenthes, proteolytic enzym of... .148, 149, co 
Tischutkin, insectivorous nature of Pinguicula..... 147 ‘Virulence, 
pal 2S Os GO OR ne see ae 69 loss of, Bact, savastanoi.......5.05.c58c005008> 94 
Tobacco brown-rot, reaction of host.............. 90 loss of, Bact. ttmefaciengs 6:0... ce se eis caverns 94 
Tobacco smoke, eMEENANS 972 soo 0 Saekcees abGG 202 PEGUCTION OL oo isis cuore in Sn ee tins Use alana apa sakes 65 
Tobacco water, insecticide.............2..0ce000- 202 Virus, secreted by B. subtilis. ................... 49 
Tobacco-wilt, Volker, Nepenthes, analysis of pitcher liquid....... 148 
(See also Bacterium solanacearum.) Volvox, symbiosis with Azotobacter.............. 153 
SPAMS ON CORTICES | Wb Fie 5 52 oo wa cinew ne'9a aerate FOO". Vortabier, beet Stabs coi.c.c 0.0 tae cawietlis eau teas 64 
PERC CREICUIOD Cie hs oid e bas a ids bv dea cw 95 Von Feilitzen, root-nodules, Leguminosae, soil-inocu- 
Tomato, MtIOUS Noes fc sate cc bgt Gt erie inset 121 
bacterial disease disseminated by nematodes..... 40 
brown-rot, 
(See Bacterium solanacearum.) 
RIOR GCRIOREONY Say nee 7.505 6p spec's Si alb oi sis.'s p33 omy 218 6 
Tomatoes, conditions favoring disease............ 189 
MEU nen nae fe fisineic ce obs vee se sgek eye OO 
ee SE, OR ae een tee 190 
SNORE sta oth ood atais rao Stic v vintiio nd Sptue.dths 190 
Toumey, almond gall, double nuclei.............. 93 
Toxin, secreted by B. subtilis.................... 50 
Toxin, secreted by B. vulgatus................... 50 
ERE ie RG a slatnan ny 38 aie ech is so ra vede eke 37 
Trécul, bacteria, theory regarding origin.......... 2g 
Treub, bacteria in the liquid of the pitchers of Spath- 
odea, normal occurrence of..............-. 34 
Trevisan, Bacillus beyerinckii.................6.- 99 
Trevisan and de Toni, description of bacterial species 11 
Troop, cucurbit wilt, dissemination by insects..... 298 
Von Freudenreich, 
effect of formalin on galactase, pepsin and pan- 
PODS HEED stare Sites cist shee Cade e. Oa a haem 83 
Von Tubeuf, bacterial diseases of plants, views on.. 13 
Vuillemin, bacteria in cultures of Myxomycetes.... 170 
Waite, 
insect distribution of pear-blight............... 190 
pear-blight, control of, by excision.............. 191 
pear-blight, inoculation experiments............ 55 
Wakker, bacterial disease of hyacinths...... 7, 191, 336, 
337; 342, 343, 344, 345, 351,352 
(See yellow disease of hyacinths.) 
Walker, disinfectants, testing of................40. 195 
Walnut-blight, resistant varieties................. 95 
Walnuts, Pierce’s disease, infection............... 63 
Ward, H. Marshall, 
bacterial diseases of plants, views on........... 12,18 
