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1907. Amos, Arthur. The effect of fungicides upon 



the assimilation of carbon dioxide by green 

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 part 3, pp. 257-266. 

 Experimented with leaves of hop. grape-vine, and Jerusalem 

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Application of Bordeaux to the leaves diminishes the carbon 

 dioxide assimilation for a time but after a time the effect 

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1908. Kirchner. Ueber die Beeinflussung der 



Assimilationstatigkeit von Kartoffelpflanzen 

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 Zeitsch. f. Pflanzenkr., 1908, Bd. xvin, Heft. 2. 



1908. Chick, Harrietts, and Martin, C. J. The 

 Principles involved in the standardisation 

 of disinfectants and the influence of organic 

 matter upon germicidal value. Journal of 

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 pp. 654-697. Bibliography of 37 titles given. 



1908. Scott, W. M. Self-boiled lime-sulphur mixture 

 as a promising fungicide. Circular No. 1, 

 Bureau of Plant Industry, L T . S. Dept. of 

 Agric, April, 1908, 18 pp., 2 figs. 



1908. Smith, John B. Insecticide materials and their 

 application: with suggestions for practice. 

 Bull. 213, N. J. Agric. Exp. Sta., Sept. 1908, 

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1908. Symons, Thomas B. Miscellaneous treatment 

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1908. Chick, HarriEtte, and Martin, C. J. A 

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1908. R ideal, S. On testing disinfectants. A lecture 

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1908. Ehrlich, P. Ueber Moderne Chemotherapie. 



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1908, pp. 52-70. 



1909. Ehrlich, P. Ueber den jetzigen Stand der 



Chemotherapie. Ber. d. deutsch. chem. Ges., 

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1909. Roehl, W. Heilversuche mit Arsenophenyl- 

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1909, Tome vii, pp. 335-336. 



1909. Stevens, F. L. Experiments upon the effect 

 of formalin upon the germination of oats. 

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1909. Crandall, Charles S. Bordeaux mixture. 

 Bull. No. 135, Agric Exp. Sta., Urbana, 

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1909. PopEnoe, C. H. The Colorado potato beetle 



in Virginia in 1908. U. S. Dept. of Agric, 

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1910. The Duke of Bedford and Spencer U. 



Pickering. Eleventh Report of the Woburn 

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1910. Scott, W. M. and Ayers, T. Willard. The 



Control of Peach Brown-Rot and Scab. 

 Bull. No. 174, B. P. I., U. S. Dept of Agric, 

 March 5, 1910, 31 pp., 4 pis. 



191 1. Scott, W. M. and Quaintance, A. L. Spray- 



ing Peaches for the Control of Brown-Rot, 

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 U. S. Dept. of Agric, March 27, 191 1, 40 pp., 

 14 figs. 



