88 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS SECTION C. 



Brown, N. A., and Jamieson, C-O. — 



8. A bacterium causing a disease of sugar beet and 

 nasturtium leaves. — Journ. Agric. Res. I. 189-210. 



BURRILL, A. C. — 



9. Insect control important in checking fire blight. — Phyto- 

 path. 5. (1915), 343-347- 



PURRILL, T. J.— 



10. Trans. III. State Hort. Soc. (1877) 14; Ibid. (1878), 80. 



11. Anthrax of fruit trees; or the so-called fire blight of 

 pear, and twig blight of apple trees. — Proc. Am. Ass- 

 Adv. Sci. 29, pp. 583-597, 1881. 



Carsner, Eubanks — 



12. Angular leaf-spot of cucumber: dissemination, over- 

 wintering and control. — Journ. Agric. Res. XV. (1918) 

 No. 3, p. 201. 



Cayley, D. M. — 



13. Bacterial disease of Pisum. satium. — Journ. Agric. Sci. 

 8 (1917) No. 4, 461-479- 



Doidge, E. M. — 



14. A bacterial disease of the Mango. — Ann. App. Biol. II. 



(1915), 1-45. 



15. The South African Mulberry Blight. — Ann. App. Biol., 



Vol. II. (1915), 115-124. 



16. On the occurrence of Bacterium campestre in S. Afr. 

 — S. African Journ. of Sci., May, 1916. 



17a. The origin and cause of citrus canker in S. Africa. 

 South African Agric. Dept. Sc. BuU. 8. 



17b. The characteristics of citrus canker and its eradica- 

 tion. — South African Dept. of Agric. Bull. 3, 1918. 



18. A bacterial blight of pear blossoms occurring in South 



Africa. — Ann. of App. Biol. IV. (1917). 



19. A bacterial Spot of Citrus. — Ann. App. Biol. 3 (1917), 



2-3; 53-81. 



20. Bacterial Blight of Beans. — 5*. African Journ. of Sci. 



Vol. XV. No. I, 1919. 



21. Walnut Blight. — ^5". African Journ. of Sci. Vol. XV. 



No. 6, 1919. 



Faulwetter, R. C. — 



22. Dissemination of the angular leaf spot of cotton. — 

 — Journ. of Agric. Res. VIII. (1917) p. 457, ff. 



23. Wind-blown rain, a factor in disease dissemination. — 



Journ. Agric. Res. X. (1917), No. 12, p. 639, ff. 



Fischer, Alfred — 



24. Vorlesungen ueber Bakterien. Jena, 1897. 



