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Ser. III. Vol. II. Part. 2. 1891. p. 299—311.) 

 Claypole, Katherine B., My garden cm an onion. (Pop. Scientif. Monthly. 



Vol. XXXIX. 1891. p. 72—76, with 3 figs.) 



Collins, A. L., Causes of die back. (Fla. Disp., Farmer and Fruit Grower., 

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Conistock, J. H. and Slingerlaiid, M. V., Wireworms. (Bull. Cornell Univ. 

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Cooke, J. H., Diseases of the Mediterranean Orange. (The Mediterranean 



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 Coquillet, D. W., Some pests of the horticulturist. (Rural Californian. Vol. 



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 Craig", John, Treatment of apple scab, grape and gooseberry mildew. (Bull. 



Central Exper. Farm. Dept. Agric. Canada. No. X. 1891. p. 15.) 



Crawford, J. M., Cotton growing in Russia. (Reports from consuls of the 



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Degrully, L., Les approvisionnements pour les traitements contre le mildiou. 



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 Eyclesliynier, A. C, Club-root in the United States. With 2 plates. (Journal 



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 Fairchild, I>. G., Plant diseases. (Aunals of Horticult. in N. Am. for 1890. 



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 Galloway, B. T., Fungous diseases of the grape and their treatment. (Farmer's 



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— — , Plant diseases and their treatment. (Southern Planter. LH. Richmond 

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— — , Suggestions in regard to the treatment of Cercospora circumscissa. 

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— — , The parasitic ennemies of cultivated plants. (The Chautauquan. Vol. XIV. 

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Galloway, T. W., Notes on the fungus causing damping off and other allied 



forms. <Transact. Mass. Hort. Soc. Part I. 1891.) 

 Gillett, M. E., Sour Stocks the only preventive of foot rot. (Fla. Disp., Farmer 



and Fruit Grower. New Ser. Vol. III. 1891. No. 44. p. 871.) 

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 Halsted, Byron D., The Southern Tomato Blight. (Miss. Agric. Exp. Sta. 



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 Hart, W. S., Foot rot does attack sour Stocks. (Fla. Disp., Farmer and Fruit 



Grower. New Ser. Vol. III. 1891. No. 45. p. 891.) 

 Heimerl, Anton, Zur Beseitigung der Chlorose. (Wiener illustrirte Garten- 

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 Hewett, C. B., Trees, bugs, and disease. (Rural California. Vol. XIV. 1891. 



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 Keau, Alexander Livingston, The lily disease in Bermuda. (Technology 



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— — , Test of fungicides to prevent loose Smut of Wheat. (1. c. p. 81—90.) 



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Kilgore, B. W., Combination of arsenites with fungicides. (Bull. North 

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