258 P- Sydow: Pilze (ohne die Schizomyceten und Flechten). [130 



russfaulem Tabak arbeiteten, bekamen oft unter den Fingernägeln gefähr- 

 liche Hautentzündungen. Auf sorgfältige Reinigung der Hände ist daher zu 

 acbten. 



1007. Prizer, J. A. Some experiments in treating Citrus trees 

 for gummosis and heart-rot. (Monthly Bull. State Com. Hort. Cali- 

 fornia IV, Nr. 1, 1915, p. 7—19, fig. 1—7.) 



1008. Prizer, J. A. Some experiments in treating Citrus trees 

 for gummosis. (Proceed. 45 th Fruit Growers' Conv. California 1914, ersch. 

 1915, p. 218—229, fig. 30—36.) 



1009. Rand. F. V. Dissemination of bacterial wilt of cucur- 

 bits. (Preliminary Note.) (Journ. Agric. Research, Washington, V, 1915, 

 p. 257—260, 1 PI.) 



1010. Rani, A. Körte aanteekeningen over kina. VI. De mopo- 

 ziekte. (Teysmannia XXVI, 1915, p. 54—57.) 



1011. Raschke. Tafel der Schädlinge des Obst-, Garten-, 

 Gemüsebaues und der Landwirtschaft. (Graser's naturwissenschaft- 

 licbe und landwirtschaftliche Tafeln. Nr. 13.) Annaberg (Graser's Verlag 

 [Richaid Liesche]) 1915. Preis 1,20 M. 



1012. Ravaz, L. Anwendung von heissem Wasser gegen 

 Weinparasiten. (Prog. Agric. et Vitic. Ed. l'Est-Centre XXXVI, 1915, 

 p. 414—416.) 



1013. Ravaz, L. Notizen über Schwarzfäule und wolligen 

 Mehltau. (Prog. Agric. et Vitic. Ed. l'Est-Centre 1915, p. 505—508, 1 tab.) 



1014. Ravaz, L. et Verge, G. Studien über Weinmehltau. (Prog. 

 Agric. et Vitic. Ed. l'Est-Centre XXXII, 1915, p. 513—522, 537—544, 584 

 bis 590, 21 Fig.) 



1015. Reddick, Donald. Troublesome diseases of the past 

 season. (West. New York Hort. Soc. Proc. LIX, 1914, p. 101—105.) — 

 Inhalt: Apple; yellow leaf of cherries (Cylindrosporium Padi); quince fruit 

 and leaf blight; peach mildew (Podosphaera Oxyacatüliae); raspberry anthra- 

 cnose {Gloeosporium venetum); maple blight. 



1016. Reddick, D. and Toan, L. A. Fall spraying for peach leaf 

 curl. (New York Cornell Agric. Exper. Stat. Circ. Nr. 31, 1915, p. 65—73.) — 

 Betrifft Exoascus dcformans. 



1017. Rees, H. L. Apple anthracnose or black spot canker. 

 (West. Washington Agric. Exper. Stat. Monthly Bull. TT. Nr. 7, October 1914, 

 12 pp.) 



1018. Rees, H. L. Control of damping-off fungi. (West. Washing- 

 ton Agric. Exper. Stat. Monthly BuH. III, Nr. 1, 1915, p. 15—16.) 



1019. Rees, H. L. Diseases of potatoes. II, III. (West. Washingt. 

 Agric. Exper. Stat. Monthly Bull. I, Nr. 6, p. 9—16: Nr. 7, p. 14—15, 1914, 

 c. fig.) 



1020. Rees, H. L. Experimental spraying for biackberry 

 anthracnose. (West. Washington Agric. Exper. Stat. Monthly Bull. II, 

 Nr. 6, 1914. p. 2—12, 5 fig.) 



1021. Rees, H. L. Hill selection as a preventive of certaiu 

 potato diseases. (West. Washington Agric. Exper. Stat., Monthly BuU. 

 II, Nr. 5, 1914, p. 12.) — Betrifft Black leg, dry rot. 



1022. Rees, H. L. Notes on tomato diseases. (West. Washington 

 Agric. Exper. Stat., Monthly Bull. II, Nr. 4, 1914, p. 6.) 



