PLATE s 
Photomicrographs showing different types of intracellular bodies in rosette-diseased 
Harvest Queen wheat. Fixation same as for the material illustrated in Plates 4. 
The intracellular bodies are marked xi 111. 
A.—An irregular-shaped body lowing pseudopodia like projections. It is very 
common to find the vacuoles surrounded by a dense ring as is here shown. 
B*—An elongated type of body containing elongated structures in the large vacuole. 
This is the body shown in the drawing in Plate 8, fig. 9. 
C.—A very common type of body found in wheat tissue from plants affected by 
rosette or the leaf mottling. This body resembles certain of the Negri and Guamieri 
bodies associated with rabies and smallpox, respectively. 
