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Abies spp., Europe, mistletoe infection , 23 



Acacia roemeriana, susceptibility to mistletoe infection 23 



Roemer's, susceptibility to mistletoe infection 23 



Apple trees, susceptibility to mistletoe infection 22 



Arceuthobium pusillum, scanty development 10 



Arizona, trees most susceptible to mistletoe infection 22 



Ash, Berlandier, susceptibility to mistletoe infection 23 



prickly, susceptibility to mistletoe infection 23 



water, susceptibility to mistletoe infection 23 



Berry, mistletoe, development coincident with flowering season of following 



year 11 



Biology and life history of mistletoe 10-19 



Bird lime, use of pulp of mistletoe berry 11 



Birds, cedar, distributers of mistletoe seed.r 11-12, 21 



distributers of mistletoe seed 11-12. 21 



mocking, distributers of mistletoe seed 12, 21 



perching habits, relation to mistletoe infection 21 



Blackjack oak. See Oak, blackjack. 



Bud graft, character of mistletoe seedling 15 



scales, mistletoe invasion 21 



Buds, adventitious, multiplication after pruning or scraping 16, 17, 32 



mistletoe invasion 21 



Burlap, wrapping for branches after pruning mistletoe 27. 33 



Cactus, mistletoe infection in Chile 10 



California, trees most susceptible to mistletoe infection, list 22 



Carbolineum, use in destroying mistletoe 27. 33 



Carbon, power of assimilation of mistletoe seed 13 



Cedar birds. See Birds, cedar. 



Cells, tree, dissolving by enzyme secreted by mistletoe 14, 20, 21, 32 



Celtis mississippienses. See Hackberry. 



Chemicals, use in extermination of mistletoe 27, 33 



Cherry, wild, susceptibility to mistletoe infection 22 



Chile, infection of cactus with Phrygilanthus aphyllus 10 



China tree, susceptibility to mistletoe infection 23. 24 



wild, susceptibility to mistletoe infection 23 



Chlorophyll pigment in mistletoe embryo and endosperm 13 



Climate, conditions, relation to mistletoe infection and development . . . 8-9, 15, 19. 31 



Coal tar, painting tree wounds 27, 28, 29, 33 



Cold destructive to mistletoe 19 



Conifers. European, susceptibility to mistletoe infection 



susceptibility to Phoradendron bolleanum and P. juniperum 10 



Copper sulphate, use as antiseptic wash for tree wounds 29 



Cork cells, invasion by mistletoe problematical 14, 20, 21 . 32 



Corrosive sublimate, use as antiseptic wash for tree wt tundfl 28 



Crataegus spp., susceptibility to mistletoe infection 23 



Deformities caused by mistletoe !). 1 S. 1 9-20. 29 



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