277 
Lehmann, et al. 
*(105) 1910. Takeall in wheat. Note of the discussion, Jour. 
Agr. S. Austral. 13: 544. 
Johns 
*(106) 1910. Does takeall live in the soil from one year to an- 
other? If so, what are the best means of treatment? 
Jour. Agr. S. Austral. 13: 701-702. 
*(107) 1910. Takeall. Abs. in Jour. Agr. S. Austral. 14:85. 
Pedler, Martin, and Paterson 
*(108) 1910. Takeall. Editor’s report of the discussion, Jour. 
‘ Agr. S. Austral. 14: 186-187. . 
Westbrook 
*(109) 1910. Takeall. Editor’s abstract, with notes of discussion, 
Jour. Agr. S. Austral. 14: 422-423. 
Hill 
*(110) 1910. Takeall: cause’ and cure. Jour. Agr. S. Austral. 
14: 423-424. 
Richardson, A. E. V. 
*(111) 1910. “Takeall.” Jour. Agr. S. Austral. 14:466471. Abs. 
in E. S. R. 24: 551, and in Hollrung’s Jahresb. 13: 148. 
The crop promised well till October, then the disease be- 
came so serious as to reduce the yield to one bushel per 
acre. Oats near-by were free of di-ease. Disea e occurred 
in patches. One to two inches of lower stems were black- 
ened with the growth of the fungus. A good stubble-burn 
gives disease-free crops. Advises to fallow early and to 
follow with oats. 
Pridham, J. T. 
*(112) 1911. Field experiments with wheat diseases. Jour. Dept. 
Agr. Victoria, 9: 250-255. 
Burning stubble is beneficial. Oats are good in rotation, 
thouch a similar disease has been noted im oats and barley. 
A Helminthosporium was found, but Pridham does not 
think it responsible for the disease. 
Sutton, G. L. 
*(113) 1911. Take all. Practical methods for its eradication and 
control (Op/iobolus graminis). Agr. Gaz. N. S. Wales, 
22 (No. 2): 161-163. Abs. in E. S. R. 25:44. 
Advises clean fallowing and rotation. 
Journal of Agriculture of S. Australia 
*(114)) 1911. Samples of growing crops and takeall. Jour. Agr. 
S. Austral. 14: 809-810. 
Lowrie, Richardson, et al. 
*(115) 1911. Takeall. Abstract of discussion, Jour. Agr. S. 
Austral. 14: 884. 
