Parasitic Bacteria and Fungi Occurring in Texas. 
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On Mains Mains (L.) Britt. Texas. (34) 
On Medieago sativa L. Beeville. (21) College Station. 
(11) Texas. (31. 32, 33) 
On Phaseolns vulgaris L. Uvalde. (21) 
On Pyrus communis L. Texas. (34) 
On Robinia pseudacacia L. Georgetown. (21) 
On Vigna sinensis Hassk. Beeville, Uvalde. (21) 
399. Rhizoctonia sp. 
On Hibiscus esculentus L, San Antonio. (21) 
On Solanum melongena L. San Antonio. (21) 
400. Unnamed species on the roots of cotton. Falfurrias. (21) 
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