. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . Fig. Fig. 7IA.** Fig 71/4 on potato possesses a capsule. The yellow slime from a 7-day culture on potato was feebly alkaline to neutral litmus paper. The color on potato resembles that of Aplano- bactcr michiganense (pi. 11, figs. 8, 9) and the substratum is grayed. *Fig. 7i<f.—Cross-section of stern similar to those shown in fig. 71a. At B. B are dense bacterial masses separat- ing the immature leaves which are still nearly free from infection. At X bacteria may be seen occupying the sub- stomatic chamber and intercellular spaces. S
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . Fig. Fig. 7IA.** Fig 71/4 on potato possesses a capsule. The yellow slime from a 7-day culture on potato was feebly alkaline to neutral litmus paper. The color on potato resembles that of Aplano- bactcr michiganense (pi. 11, figs. 8, 9) and the substratum is grayed. *Fig. 7i<f.—Cross-section of stern similar to those shown in fig. 71a. At B. B are dense bacterial masses separat- ing the immature leaves which are still nearly free from infection. At X bacteria may be seen occupying the sub- stomatic chamber and intercellular spaces. Slide 940 F 5. |Fig. -jie.—Cross-section of a leaf of Dactylis glomeruli, showing occupation of some of the intercellular spaces by A planobacter rathayi. Section of material received from F. K01pin Ravn, of Denmark, summer of 1913. Slide 940 G 2. JFig. 71/.—Detail of bacterial occupation of the intercellular spaces of leaf of Dactylis glomerata. From the same material as fig. -jie. Figs. 71c and 71/ drawn by Katherine Bryan. §Fig. 7ig.—Bacteria from a 20-day agar plate culture of Rathay's organism stained by Ribbert's capsule stain. Dec. 29, 1913. **Fig. 71A.—A detail from fig. 71c A, showing one inner epidermal leaf-cell with some of the adherent bacterial layer. Drawn from a free-hand section by Katherine Bryan. The fine granules are an effort on the part of the artist to represent bacteria out of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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