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Kansas Fungi. The ash-leaf rust (^Ecidium Fraxini). 



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 Notes. [Powdery mildew of the bean. Rust of flax. 



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 Further observations on a bacterial disease of oats. 



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 Observations on a rust affecting the leaves of the 



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 The macrosporium potato disease. [With discussion.'] 



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 Experiments in the treatment of plant diseases. 



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 A new pine leaf rust. (Coleosporium Piui, n. sp.) 



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 Suggestions in regard to the treatment of Cereospora 



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Experiments in the treatment of rusts affecting wheat 



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431. 

 The growth of radishes as affected by the size and 



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 A new method of treating grain by the Jensen process 



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 Some observations on new and old insecticides and 



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 Observations on the development of Uncinula spiralis. 



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 A rust and leaf casting of pine leaves. Bot. Gaz. , 



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 A chrysanthemum disease. Garden & Forest, 10, 



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 GaUoway, Beverly T., & Southwortli, {Miss) Effie A. 



Treatment of apple scab. Jl. Mycol., 5, 1889, 210-214. 

 Preliminary notes on a new and destructive oat 



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 Diseases of shade and ornamental trees. U. S. Dept. 



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 GaUoway, James. A case of syringomyelus. London 



Path. Soc. Trans., 42, 1891, 26-34. 



Observations on parasitic organisms in carcinoma. 



London Path. Soc. Trans., 44, 1893, 208-209. 



Skin diseases. Practitioner, 57, 1896, 536-545. 



GaUoway, James, & Eyre, Jlohn] W[illiam] H[enry]. 

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GaUoway, John. On the Plate river system. Glasgow 

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Emerald-green : its properties and manufacture. Jl. 



Sci., 21, 1884, 467-472. 



The extraction of sugar from the juice of the cane 



and the juice of the beet-root, viewed in its commercial 

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Reforms suggested in the mode of conducting the 



chemical examinations and in the giving of the chemical 

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GaUoway, 2'. W. Effect of temperature on growth of 

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Studies on the cause of the accelerating effect of heat 



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