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GoRHAM, R. P. — Pou-thry scab of (he potato. Dept. Agric. X. B. Hort. Div. Leaflet 3: 1-6. 

 3 fig. 1914. 



Harrison, F. C. — Fiwgous Diseases. 21st Ann. Rept. Ont. Agric. Coll. and Exp. Farm 

 for 1895: 187-188. 2 fig. 1896. 



Harrison. F. C. — Report of the Bacteriologist. 23rd Ann. Rept. Ont. Agric. Coll. and Exp 

 Farm for 1897: 121-128. 2 fig. 1898. 



Hearst. W. H. — Experimental Work. Rept. Min. Agric. Ont. 60-62. 1917. — Several 

 extracts from the report of the Vegetable h'pecialist. 



Henry, G. S. — Experimental Work. Rept. Min. Agric. Ont. 1918. — Several notes of interest 

 appear in this report. These are: Potato Investigational work, 19-20, Winter Injury to Fruit 

 Trees, 20-21, and Potato Demonstrations, 72-78. 



Hockey, J. F. — Germination of Teliospores of Pux-cinia Antirrhini. 13th Ann. Rept. Que. 

 Soc. Prot. Plants for 1920-1921: 54-57. 1 fig. 1921. — 'An account of a successful attempt to 

 germinate the teleutospores of the snapdragon rust. Germination is apparentlj' fa\oured by 

 exposure to low temperatures. 



HowiTT, J. E. — Fungus Diseases. 38th Ann. Rept. Ont. Agric. Coll. and Exp. Farm from 

 for 1912: 29-31. 1913. — Some ginseng diseases mentioned. 



Ho^iTT, J. E. — Raspbeny yelloics and cane blight. Can. Hort. 36: 237-238. 1913. 



Ho^nxT, J. E. and L. Caesar. — The more important fruit tree diseases of Ontario. Ont. 

 Dept. Agric. Bull. 257: 1-44. Fig. 1-31. 1917. — -A publication for fruit growers. It is aimed 

 to enable them to recognize and treat the serious fruit tree diseases which occur in Ontario. 

 These are all described and control measures given for each. A spray calendar is appended. 



HowiTT, J. E. — E.rperimcnts in the Control of Rhizjctonia or Black Scurf of Potatoes. Sci. 

 Agric. 1: 256. 1921. — The results of exjieriments during two years in the control of rhizoctonia 

 indicate that corrosive sublimate of strength 1 in 500 for two hours gives uerfect control. 



Hay, B. — Ex perimerdal Work. 12th Ann. Rept. B. C. Dept. Agric. for 1917. 29-30. 1918. 



HuTCHiNGS. C. B.— The Black Knot of Plum and Cherry. Sth Ann. Rept. Que. Soc. Prot. 

 Plants for 1915-1916: 85-88. 1 fig. 1916. 



Jones, D. TL.—Fire Blight and Alfalfa Leaf Spot. 36th Ann. Rept. Ont. Agric. Coll. and Exp. 

 Farm for 1910: 163-168. 1 pi. 2 fig. 1911, 



Jones, D. H. — Tomato blight. Ont. Veg. Growers' As.soc. Ann. Rept. 11:60-67. 2 fig. 1915. 



Kynoch, W. and R. J. Blair. — Is Wood a Suitable Material for the Construction of Mill 

 Buildings? Contract Record. Aug. 7: 622. 1918. Construction. Aug. 249. 1918. Canada 

 Lumberman and Woodworker. Oct. 15: 31. 1918. Canadian Engineer. Aug. 1: 95. 1918. 



Kynoch, \Y. and J. A. Coderre. — Creosote Treatment of Jack Pine and Eastern Hemlock 

 for Cross-ties. Canada, Dept. of Interior, Forestrv Branch Bull. 67: 1-24. PI. 1-8. Fig. 1-2. 

 1919. 



Letourneau, F.— Fire Blight. Sth Ann. Rept. Que. Soc. Prot. Plants for 1915-1916: 42-45 . 

 1916. 



Lochhead, W. — The Story of Spraying Mixtures. 13th Ann. Rept. Que. Soc. Prot. Plants 

 for 1920-1921: 12-19. 1921.— The presidential address before the thirteenth annual meeting. 



Macoun, ay. T. — Winter injury to fruit trees in Canada 1917-18. Ann. Rept. Pomol. and 

 Fruit Growing Soc, Que. 31-34. 1918. 



Maheux, Georges. — Some Methods of Seed Treatment. — 13th Ann. Rept. Que. Soc. Prot. 

 Plants for 1920-1921: 47-50. 1921. 



