THE ANGULAR LEAF-SPOT OF COTTON.' LITERATURE 339 



LITERATURE 



The writer named the organism Pseudomonas malvacearum 

 in 1901 (Bull. 28, Div. Veg. Phys. and Path., U. S. Dept. of 

 Agriculture, p. 153) but this is the first time he has carefully 

 described it. (This chapter was written in 1915 previous to the 

 appearance of Faulwetter's papers, which see.) There are 

 references to the disease in various Experiment Station 

 publications. 



Read especially "The Rots of the Cotton Boll" by C. W. 

 Edgerton (La. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. No. 137, Baton Rouge, Dec., 

 1912) and "Dissemination of Angular Leaf Spot of Cotton," 

 by R. C. Faulwetter (Jour. Agr. Research, March 19, 1917, pp. 

 457-475); also by the same author "Physiology of Bacterium 

 malvacearum Smith" (27 Ann. Report, S. C. Exp. Sta., 1917). 



Consult also 'Bacteria in Relation to Plant Diseases," 

 Vol. I (1905), Figs. 80 and 118, and Vol. II (1911), Fig. 18 and 

 statements in text (See Index). 



