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39 338a—39 356 Smith. 
38a Smith Robert Greig. Abstract of a lecture entitled: „Our first line of 
defence against microbic attacks“ (Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. Wales XXX, 
Pt. I, 1905, p. 26 bis 27). 
39 — The possible relationship between bacteria and the gum of Hakea 
saligna (Bac. pseudarabinus sp. nov.) (Proc. Linn. N. S. Wales, XXX, Pt. I, 
1905, p. 136—160). 
40 — The origin of natural immunity towards the putrefactive bacteria (Proc. 
Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Pt. I, 1905, p. 149—160). 
41 — Production and Identification of vegetable (bacterial) gums (Rep. Austral. 
Assoc., Dublin X, 1905, p. 148—153). 
42 — Der bakterielle Ursprung der vegetabilischen Gummiarten (Pharmazeut. 
Praxis, V, 1906, p. 113—114). 
43 — The structure of Rhizobium leguminosarum (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. South 
Wales, XXXI, 1906, p. 295-302) tab. 
44 — The fixation of nitrogen by Rhizobium leguminosarum (Proc. Linn. Soc. 
N. South Wales, XXXI, 1906, p. 608—615). 
45 — The fixation of nitrogen by the noduleformer (Journ. Soc. Chem. Ind., 
XXVI, 1907, p. 304-306). 
46 Smith R. I. Pear blight, cause and prevention (Georgia Bd. Entom. Bull. 
18, 1905, p. 109—126) tab. 
47 — and Lewis A. C. „Black rot M disease of cotton (Georgia Bd. Entom. 
Bull. 22, 1906, p. 237—275) fig. 
48 Smith Thomas. Notes on edible and poisonous fungi (Annual Rept. and 
Transact. Manchester micr. Soc., 1909, p. 44—54) tab. 
49 — A plea for the study of fungi. Notes on edible and poisonous species 
(Lancashire Naturalist, II, 1910, p. 369—372; III, 1910, p. 2—6, 59—63, 
73-74). 
50 Smith Worthington George. A dangerous disease of the Weymouth pine 
(Gard. Chron., 3. ser. XXIII, 1898, p. 202). 
51 — Potato scab (Gard. Chron., 3. ser. XXIV, 1898, p. 372). 
52 — Diseased Hemerocallis leaves (Gard. Chron., 3. ser. XXV, 1899, p. 415). 
53 — A disease of ornamental conifers (Pestalozzia funerea) (Gard. Chron., 
3. ser. XXVI, 1899, p. 354). 
54 — A disease of cucumber plants (Pythium De Baryanum) (Gard. Chron. 
3. ser. XXVII, 1900, p. 274). 
55 — Recent investigations on rust of wheat (Nature London, LXII, 1900, 
p. 352-356) fig. 
56 — Guide to Sowerbys models of British Fungi in the Department of Botany, 
British Museum. 2. Edit. London 1908, 8°, 85 pp., 91 fig. 
