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38 706—38 719 Saito — Salmon 
6 Saito Kendo. Der Einfluss der Nahrung auf die Diastasebildung durch 
Schimmelpilze (Wochenschr. f. Brauerei, XXVII, 1910, p. 181 —183). 
7 Saito Kenji. Mikrobiologische Studien liber die Zubereitung des Bataten- 
branntweins auf der Insel Hachijo (Japan) (Centralbl. Bakt. u. Par., 2. Abt., 
XVIII, 1907, p. 30-37) tab. 
8 Salkowski Ernst. Erwiderimg an Fr. Kutscher, betr. Hefetrjpsin (Zeitschr. 
f. physiol. Chemie XXXIV, 1901, p. 158—161). 
9 — Uber Zuckerbildung und andere Fermentationen in der FLefe. II. 
(Zeitschr. f. physiol. Chemie, LIV, 1908, p. 398 — 405). 
10 — Uber das Invertin (Invertase) der Hefe. II. (Zeitschr. f. physiol. Chemie, 
LXI, 1909, p. 124—138). 
11 Salkowski Heinrich. Zur Kenntnis der Usninsaure. Circularpolarisation 
anderer Flechtenstoffe. II. (Lieb. Ann. der Chem. CCCXIX, 1901, p. 391 
bis 399). 
12 Salmon D. E. Report upon investigations relating to the treatment of 
lumpy-jaw, or actinomycosis, in cattle (U. S. Dep. Agrie. Bureau of 
Animal Industry, Bull. 2, 1893, 90 pp.) tab. 
13 Salmon Edouard. Xote sur le Gymnosporangium fuscum ou Podisoma 
juniperi sabinae Fries = Roestelia cancellata, vulgairement Rouille des 
Poiriers (Bull. Soc. Amis Sci. nat. Rouen XXXI, 1895, p. 67—68). 
14 Salmon Ernest Stanley. Wanted; iield vvorkers, a lecture on Erysiphaceae 
(Proc. Holmesdale Club, Reigate 1902/05, ersch. 1906, p. 20—31). 
15 — Mirosphaera Grossulariae on the red currant (Gard. Chron., 3. ser. XL, 
1906, p. 294). 
15 a — On raising strains of plants resistant to fungus disease. Experiments 
in inoculating species of Bromus with Erysiphe graminis (R. Hort. Soc. 
London; Report of the third internat. confer. 1906, on Genetics etc., 
London 1907, p. 378—384). 
16 — .Notes on some species of Erysiphaceae from India (Annal. Mycol., V, 
1907, p. 476-479). 
16 a — The American gooseberry-mildew (Gard. Chronicle, 3. ser. XLI, 1907, 
p. 43—44, fig.; Nature, London, LXXV, 1907, p. 247—248; Journal of 
Horticulture, 17. Janu. 1907, 2 pp.; The Times 10. and 19. Janu. 1907). 
17 — The American gooseberry-mildew attacking the red currant (Gard. Chron., 
3. ser. XLII, 1907. p. 26). 
18 The apple mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha Salm.) (Gard. Chron., 3. ser. 
XLII, 1907, p. 166). 
11) — A new Chrysanthemum disease (Gard. Chronicle, 3. ser. XLII, 1907, 
p. 213) fig. 
