604 
39324a—39338 Smith. 
24a Smiih Ralph Elliott. Report of the piant pathologist to July 1, 1906 (Calif. 
Agrie. Exp. Stat., Bull. 184, 1907, p. 219—258) fig. ' 
25 — The brown rot of the lemon, caused by Pythiacystis citrophthora 
(California Agrie. Expt. State Sacramento, Bull. 190, 1907, 72 pp.) fig., tab. 
20 — California peach blight (Californ. Agrie. Exper. Stat., Bull. 191, 1907, 
p. 73-100) fig. 
27 — Report of the piant pathologist and superintendent of Southern Cali¬ 
fornia stations, July 1, 1906, to June 30, 1909 (California Agrie. Exper. 
Stat., Bull. 203, 1909, p. 5—63) fig. 
28 — Control of pear scab (Northwest Pacific Farmer, XXXIX, 1909, No. 51, 
p. 1, 16). 
29 — and Butler O. Gum disease of Citrus trees in California (Agrie. Exper. 
Stat. Berkeley, California, Bull. 200, 1908, p. 235—270). 
— cfr. Stone G. E. 
— cfr. Waite M. B. 
30 Smith Robert Greig. The nodule organism of the Leguminosae (Proceed. 
Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, XXIV) 1900, p. 653—674) tab. 
31 — The nature of the bacteroids of the leguminous nodule and the culture 
of Rhizobium leguminosarum (Proceed. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, XXVI, 
1901, p. 152—155). 
32 — The gummosis of the Sugar Cane Bacterium vascularum Cobb (Proc. 
Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, XXVII, 1902, pt. I, p. 31—47) tab. 
33 — An Ascobacterium from the Sugar-Cane, with notes upon the nature 
of the slime, Bacterium sacchari (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, XXVII, 
1902, pt. I, p. 137—144) tab. 
34 — The nature of the bacteroides of the leguminous nodule and the culture 
of Rhizobium leguminosarum (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, XXVI, 1902, 
pt. I, p. 152—155). 
35 — A gum (levan) Bacterium from a saccharine exsudate of Eucalyptus 
Staachiana (Bacterium eucalypti) (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, XXVI, 
1902, pt. II, p. 230—236) tab. 
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36 — The bacterial origin of the genus of the Arabin group. Bacterium 
Acaciae and B. metarabinum n. sp. (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, XXV11, 
1902, pt III, p. 383—407). 
37 — A slime Bacterium (B. persicae) from the peach, almond and cedar 
(Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, XXVIII, 1903, p. 338). 
38 — The bacterial origin of the vegetable gums (Pharm. Journ. London, 
4 ser., XVIII, 1904, p. 469-471, 498—499). 
