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398. Fawcett, H. S. Tlie potato wart disease. (Calif. Monthly 

 Bull. State Comm. Hort. I, 1912, p. 733—736, fig. 220—221.) — Chryso- 

 phlyctis endobiotica Schub. 



399. Fräser, W. P. Storage rots potatoes and other vege- 

 talbles. (Ann. Rep. Quebec Soc. for the Protection of Plants from Insects 

 and Fungoug Diseases VI, 1914, p. 50 — 51.) 



400. Garland, H. V. New Potato diseaee. (Journ. Agric. Wellington 

 VIII, 1914, p. 42.) 



401. Giddlngs, N. J. Potato spraying experiments in 1911. 

 (West Virginia Agric. Exper. Stat. Rept. 1912. p. 77—78.) 



402. Gloyer, W. 0. The elficiency of formaldehyde in the 

 treatment of seed potatoes for Rhizoctonia. (New York Agric. Exper. 

 Stat. Bull. Nr. 370, 1913, p. 417—431, l PI.) 



403. Gorham, R. P. Powdery scab of the potato. (Depart. 

 Agric. New Brunswick Hort. Div. Leaflet III, 1914, 6 pp., 3 Fig.) 



404. Güssow, H. T. Potato diseases transmitted by the use 

 of unsound seed potatoes. (Canada Dept. Agric. Exper. Farms, Div. 

 Bot. Farmer's Circ. 4. 1914, 4 pp., 12 col. fig.) 



405. Güssow, H. T. The systematic position of the organism 

 of the common potato scab. (Science, N. Ser. XXIX, 1914, p. 431 —433.) 



406. Hall, F. H. Some faults in formaldehyde desinfection 

 of potatoes. (New York State Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. 369 and 370, populär 

 ed., 1910, 10 pp.) 



407. Hall, F. H. Does winter kill potato blight in the soil! 

 (New York State Agric. Exper. Stat. Bull. 367, populär ed., 1914, p. 1.) 



408. Heribert-Nilsson, N. Bladruilsjuka hos fröplantor af 

 potatis och dess orsak. (Tidskr. f. Landtmän. 1912, p. 651 — 654, 671 

 bis 674.) 



409. Hill, W. S. Blight -resistance in Potatoes. (Journ. Agric. 

 Wellington VIIL 1914, p. 370—371, 1 fig.) 



410. Himmelbaur, W. Bericht über die im Jahre 1913 unter- 

 nommenen Fusar/um -Impf versuche an Kartoffeln. (Österr.-ungar. 

 Zeitschr. f. Zuckerind. u. Landw. XLIII, 1914, p. 1—6.) — Die durch Stengel- 

 wunden in das Kraut der Kartoffelpflanze gelangten Fusarien verschiedener 

 Form (auch Verticillien) leiten die krankhaften Erscheinungen ein, die 

 man mit ,, Blattrollkrankheit und im vorliegenden Falle speziell mit „Fusa- 

 r/um-Blattrollkrankheit" bezeichnet. 0. Broz glückten zu gleicher Zeit auch 

 die Impfversuche in Wien und Korneuburg. 



411. Himmelbaur, W. Die Fusor/um-Blattrollkrankheit der 

 Kartoffel. (Die Umschau XII, 1913, Nr. 50, p. 1046—1047.) — Siehe unter 

 „Pilze", 1914, Ref. Nr. 1296. 



412. Herne, A. S. Potato diseases. (Ann. Appl. Biol. I. 1914, 

 p. 183—203, 8 Fig.) 



413. Hörne, A. S. Blotch and streak in potatoes. (Journ. Roy. 

 Hort. Soc. London XXXIX, 1914, p. 607—614, 1 PI.) 



414. Hörne, A, S. Leaf blotch in the potato ..President". (Journ. 

 Roy. Hort. Soc. London XXXIX, 1914, p. 596—606. 6 PI.. 1 Fig.) 



415. Humphrey. H. B. Studies on the relation of certain 

 ßpecies of Fusarium to the tomato blight of the Pacific North- 

 west. (Wash. Agr.'Exp. Stat. Bull. Nr. 115, 1914, 22 jjp., 5 tab.) 



