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Fig. 61. — Elberta peach twigs inoculated with pure cultures of Bacterium 

 Pruni. The groivth from an eight-days-old-slant Hiss-glucose culture 

 was thoroughly mixed in one hundred cubic centimeters of sterile water. 

 Each twig was inoculated at four points by inserting the point of a hypo- 

 dermic needle just beloiv the cuticle and forcing the water containing the 

 organism into the tissues. Inoculations were made on June 25, 1912, 

 and the photograph was taken on August 20, 1912 



a. Check. Sterile water was used 



b and c, Inoculated with a pure culture obtained from an apricot twig 



d, Inoculated icith a pure culture obtained from a nectarine twig 



e, Inoculated with a pure culture obtained from a peach twig 



f, Inoculated with a pure culture obtained from a plum twig 



