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Bethune, C. J. S., Fungus Diseases and Insect Pests. Ont. Agr. College and Expt. Farm, 

 Ann. Rept. 34: 24-32, 1908. Canker and gumming in peach due to brown rot. Cankers on apple 

 trees, blight canker and black rot canker. R. E. Stone. 



Bethune, C. J. S., Eastham, J. \V. and Howitt, J. P., Insects affecting Vegetables — Fungus 

 Disdases of Vsgetables. Ont. Agr. College Bui. 171:1-64 (58 figs.), 1909. Fungus diseases; describes 

 common diseases of vegetables, the causal organism and treatment, preparation of Bordeaux 

 mixture, soda bordeaux, resin bordeaux, potassium sulphide, formalin. R. E. Stone. 



Blair, \Vm., Bordeaux Mixture for the Prevention of Potato Rot. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 

 1892: 187. Good results from two sprayings on five varieties. 



Blair, Wm., Bordeaux Mixture for the Prevention of Potato Rot. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 

 1893 : 222. Results of two applications on 13 varieties show rather poor results. 



Blair, Wm., Winter Protection for Roses. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1899: 261. 



Blair, Wm., Experiments with Bordeaux mixture as a preventive of Rot in Potatoes. Central 

 Expt. Farm Rept. 1900: 335. 



Blair, Wit., Diistitig vs Liquid Sprayijig. Agr. Gaz. of Canada, Vol. 5, No. 3: 226, 1918. 

 Results of spraying experiments, and comparison as to effectiveness and cost. 



Brittain, W. H., Some Results from a few Combination Sprays. Proc. Ent. Soc. of Nova 

 Scotia 2: 9-12, 1916. Sprays for the control of insects(and diseases) of apples. Paul A. Murphy. 



Brittain, W. H., Experimental Restdts in iqi6. Nova Scotia Fruit Growers' Association, 

 Ann. Rept. 53: 68-78, 1917. Spraying for the control of insects (and diseases) of apples. Paul 

 A. Murphy. 



Brittain, W. H., Some Miscellaneous Results i7i igij. Nova Scotia Fruit Growers' Associa- 

 tion, Ann. Rept. 54: 27-39, 1918. Spraying and dusting for the control of insects (and diseases) 

 of apples. Paul A. Murphy. 



BusTiN, W., The Potato Disease. Nova Scotian Journal of Agriculture 1868. 



Caes.\r, L., Little Peach Disease. Ont. Agr. College Bui. 185: 1-8, 1910. Description of the 

 symptoms of yellows and little peach and diseases likely to be confused with them. Recommenda- 

 tions for eradicating the diseases in question. R, E. Stone. 



Caesar, L., Lime Sulphur Wash. Ont. Agr. College Bui. 198: 1-44 (28 figs.), 1912. _ _ Prepara- 

 tion and use of lime suiphur; plant diseases that may be combatted with this fungicide; spray 

 calendar. R. E. Stone. 



Caesar, L., Some little known but Destructive Diseases Reported. Ont. Agr. College and Expt* 

 Farm, Ann. Rept. 38: 28, 1912. Raspberry yellow, a gooseberry disease, mosaic disease of tomato 

 pine branch disease, also peach yellows and little peach. R. E. Stone. 



Ceasar, L., Pear Blight, Little Peach, Yellows, Apple Scab, Winter Injury. Ont. Agr. College 

 and Expt. Farm, Ann. Rept. 39: 29-31, 1913. Rept. on the occurrence and methods of control of 

 the foregoing diseases. R. E. Stone. 



Caesar, L., Pear Blight, testing new Sprav Mixture, Peach, Yellows and little Peach. Rept. of 

 Ent. Dept., Ont. Agr. College and Expt. Farm, Ann. Rept. 42: 12-14, 1916. R. E. Stone. 



Caesar, L., Dusting vs Spraying for the control of Fruit Trees, Bisects and Plant Diseases. Rept. 

 of Ent. Dept., Ont. Agr. College and Expt. Farm, Ann. Rept. 43: 20-21, 1917. Results on apple 

 scab; results in other parts of the province; general discussion. R. E. Stone. 



Caesar, L., Control of Brown Rot in Sweet Cherries; Pear Blight. Ont. Agr. College and Expt. 

 Farm, Ann. Rept. 43: 21, 1917. R. E. Stone. 



Clement, F. M. and Caesar, L., Peach Groiving {peach diseases). Ont. Agr. College Bui. 201 : 

 1-59 (19 figs.), 1912. Common peach diseases such as leaf curl, brown rot, scab, gum disease, 

 powdery mildew, crown gall, yellows and little peach are discussed and remedies recommended. 

 R. E. Stone. 



Craig, John, Experiments with Fungicides. Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1890: 95. Spraying 

 for apple scab with copper carbonate, copper sulphate and sodium hypposulhite. 



Craig, John and Shutt, F. T., Effects of Fungicides on Apple Leaves. Central Expt. Farm 

 Rept. 1890: 97. Tabulated results of injury to apple foliage by use of various combinations of 

 copper sulphate and copper carbonate, with and without ammonia. 



Craig, John, Slrawberies {winter injury). Central Expt. Farm Rept. 1890: 78-79. 97 

 varieties placed in ten groups according to percent of winter injury. 



