402 
of and spray calendars for apple, pear, quince, stone fruits, 
grape, currant, gooseberry, raspberry, blackberry, straw- 
berry, potatoes and cucurbits. 
41. Banker, H. J. 
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42. Barrus, M. F. 
1908 The dissemination of disease by means of the seed of the 
plant host. Proce. Ind. Acad. Sei. 1908:113-126, figs. 1-7. 
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43. Beecher, H. W. 
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44. Bitting, A. W. 
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46. Blair, J. C., and Burrill, J. T. 
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