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Forbes, S. A. Experiments with the Muscardine Disease of the Chinch 
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Sporotrichum was cultivated upon chinch bugs, and also equally as successfully 
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Gardner, F. D. Corn Experiments. Bull. Ill. Exp. Sta. 37: pp. 24. 
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Cross-fertilization—Effect of removing tassals. 
Greene, E. L. Novitates occidentales.—XII. Erythea. 3: 62-68. 
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New species in /loerkea, Calyptridium, Rumex, Spiraea, Eryngium, Sanicula, 
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Hennings, P. Fungi Goyazenses.. Hedwigia, 34: 88-112. 8 Ap. 
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Describes Fungi collected by Dr. E. Ule in Brazil. New species in Ustilago, 
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Asteroma, Dimerosporium, Parodiella, Meliola, Hypocrella, Uleomyces (n. g.), 
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Kellerman, W. A. and Werner, W. C. Catalogue of Ohio Plants. 
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A list of plants of the state, citing distribution and known localities for the rarer 
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Kindberg, N. C. Check-list of European and North American Momes: 
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Knobel, E. A Guide to find the Names of all wild-growing Trees 
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Lodeman, E. G. Black Knot of Plums and Cherries. Bull. 
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Gives bibliography, manner which the fungus enters the host, and method of suc- 
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Lodeman, E.G. Some Grape Troubles of Western New York. Bull. 
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‘Deals largely with fungous diseases, with figures and treatment. 
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