INSTITI'TE AND COLLEGE, PUBA, tOH J!JJ0-1J. 'j7 



Pi'uviiiciai Uepariiiieiits of Agriculture and the F(jre.-5t iJe- 

 partijjeiit, and to the general public. The distribution ol 

 nanic^ spcM;imens and other material Uj provincial colleges 

 and other institutions will also F>e wjntinued. 



(4) The collection and identification oi Indian parasi- 

 tic fungi will be continued. 



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The liud-rol of ralius in India. E. J. Butler. MenioiiK of 



the Department of Agriculture in India, Botanical Series, 



Vol. Ill, Xo. 5, September, 1910. 

 A new genus of the Uredinaceae. E. J. Butler. Annales 



Mycologici, Vol. VIII, So. 4, 1910. 

 The Leaf Spot of Turmeric (TapLrina maculans n. sp,). 



E. I. But]<j. Annales Mycologici, Vol. IX, No. 1, 



1911. 

 Keporl on the Outbreak ol Biieter Biight on lea in the Uar- 



jeeling District in 1908-09. W. McRae. Btilletin Xo. 18, 



Agricultural Kesearch Institute, Pusa, July, 1910. 

 Soft-rot of Ginger in the Kangpur District, Eastern Bengal. 



W. McKae. Agricultural Journal of India, \'ol. \T, 



No. 2, April, 1911. 

 Coppej Blijirht of Tea. F. J. F. Shaw. Atri icuJt iir;i1 loimial 



of India, Vol. VI, No. 1, January, 1911. 

 lioot Infection of Trametes Pini. A. Hahz Khan. Indian 



Forester, Oct<jber, 1910. 



