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20. Denny, F. E., "Inactivation of the browning system in frozen-stored fruit tissue," 



C. B. T. I., 12 : 30&-320 (1942). 



21. , "Effect of a few hours of chiUing upon the germination of gladiolus oorms 



subjected to an artificially prolonged rest period," C. B. T. /., 12 : 375-386 

 (1942). 



22. , "The use of methyl ester of a-naphthaleneacetic acid for inhibiting sprouting 



of potato tubers, and an estimate of the amount of chemical retained by tubers," 

 C. B. T. I., 12: 387-403 (1942). 



23. , "Treatment of gladiolus bulblets to stimulate germination," Flor. Exch., 



98(15) : 10, 11 (April 11, 1942). 



24. , "Inactivation of the browning system in dried apples," C. B. T. I., 13 : 57-63 



(1943). 



25. , "Suggestions on inducing early germination of potato tubers in greenhouse 



tests for virus," Am. Potato J., 20 : 171-176 (1943); also in B. T. I. Prof. Pap., 

 2 : 7-12 (1943). 



26. — — , and L. P. Miller, "Effect of ethylene chlorhydrin vapors upon dormant lilac 



tissues," C. B. T. I., 4 : 513-528 (1932). 



27. , , "Hastening the germination of dormant gladiolus cormels with vapors of 



ethylene chlorhydrin," C. B. T. I., 6 : 31-38 (1934). 



28. , , "Storage temperatures and chemical treatments for shortening the rest 



period of small corms and cormels of gladiolus," C. B. T. I., 7 : 257-265 (1935). 



29. , , and J. D. Guthrie, "Enzym activities of juices from potatoes treated 



wnth chemicals that break the rest period," Am. J. Bat., 17:483-509(1930); 

 also in C. B. T. I., 2 : 417-443 (1930). 



30. , and E. N. Stanton, "Chemical treatments for shortening the rest period of 



pot-grown woody plants," Am. J. Bot., 15 : 327-336 (1928); also in C. B. T. I., 

 1 : 355-364 (1928). 



31. , , "Localization of response of woody tissues to chemical treatments that 



break the rest period," Am. J. Bot., 15:337-344 (1928); also in C.B.T.I., 

 1 : 365-372 (1928). 



32. Fhnn, F. B., and J. M. Geary, "Feeding tests with thiourea (thiocarbamide)," 



C. B. T. /., 11 : 241-247 (1940). 



33. Gookel, H., "Stable vitamin C and process for preparing the same," U. S. Patent 



No. 2,297,212 (1942). 



34. Gordon, A. S., E. D. Goldsmith, and H. A. Charipper, "Thiourea and resistance to 



low atmospheric pressures (high altitudes)," Science, 99 : 104—105 (1944). 



35. Guthrie, J. D., "The effect of various chemical treatments of dormant potato tubers 



on the peroxidase, catalase, pH, and reducing properties of the e.xpressed juice," 

 C. B. T. I., 3 : 499-507 (1931). 



36. , "Effect of chemical treatments of dormant potato tubers on the conductivity 



of the tissue and on the leaching of electrolytes from the tissue," C. B. T. I., 

 5 : 83-94 (1933). 



37. , "Change in the glutathione content of p>otato tubers treated with chemicals 



that break the rest period," C. B. T. I., 5 : 331-350 (1933). 



38. , "Metabolism of citric, sulphuric, and nitric acid in the potato tuber. An 



explanation for the high pH of the juice of tubers treated with ethylene chlor- 

 hydrin," C. B. T.I.,6: 247-268 (1934). 



39. , "Effect of light and of ethylene chlorhydrin on the citric acid content of 



Bryophyllum leaves," C. B. T. /., 8 : 283-288 (1936). 



40. , "Factors influencing the development of ascorbic acid and glutathione in 



potato tubers following treatment with ethylene chlorhydrin. I," C. B. T. I., 

 9: 17-39 (1937). 



41. , "The utilization of sulphate in the synthesis of glutathione by potato tubers 



following treatment with ethylene chlorohydrin," C. B. T. I., 9 : 233-238 (1938). 



