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 Arzberger, E. 0. 1913. The cob-rot of corn. (Bull. Ohio Agr. Exper 

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 Babcock, D. C. 1915. A new scarlet oak disease. (Phytopathology. 



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 Barrus, M. F. 1913. Late blight and rot of potatoes. (Circ. Cornell 



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 Bartholomew, E. T. 1912. Apple rust controllable by spraying. (Phy- 

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 Bayer, E. 1914. Ueber mährische Zoocecidia. (Ber, Komm. natw. 



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 Brooks, C. 1913. Quince blotch and apple fruit spot. (Phytopathology. 



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 Brooks, C. and M. De Meritt. 1912. Apple leaf spot. (Phytopathology. 

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 Carter, C. N. 1915. A powdery mildew on Citrus. (Phytopathology. 

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 Clausen, R. E. 1912. A new fungus concerned in wither tip of va- 

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 Cunningham, G. C. 1912. The comparative susceptibility of cruciferous 

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 Edgerton, C. W. 1911. Diseases of fig tree and fruit. (Bull. La. agr. 



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 Edgerton, C. W. 1912. Flower infection with cotton ball rots. (Phyto- 

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 Edgerton, C. W. 1909. Preliminary report on the anthracnose or 

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 Edgerton, C. W. 1910. Some sugar cane diseases. (Bull. La. agr. Exp. 



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 Edgerton, C. W. 1911. The red rot of sugar cane. (Bull. La. Agr. 

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 Edgerton, C. W. 1912. The rots of the cotton boll. (Bull. La. agr. 



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 Edgerton, C. W. and C. C. Moreland. 1914. Diseases of the tomato in 



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Edgerton, C. W. and C. C. Moreland. 1913. The beanblight and pre- 



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Essary, S. H. 1912. Notes on tomato diseases with results of selection 



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 Fawcett, H. S. 1912. The cause of stem-end rot of Citrus fruits, — 



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 Fawcett, H. S. 1913. Two Fungi as causal agents in gummosis of 



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