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riVI310N OF ViilGETA 'LS ?}!YSICL'XY AM) PATHOLOGY 



No. 1-29. 1831-1901. 



Number. 

 1. Smith, E. F. Additional evidaiice on coiiifltinicability of peach yel- 



lows and peach i-Odatce. 18Si. 

 £. Pierce, N,3. Calix-omia vine disease, prelitiiir.ary report of in- 



vestif^ations, 1812. 



3. Galloway, B.T. E<:i.eriuier*ts male in 1891 in treatment of plant dis- 



eases. 1892. 



4. Smith, E.F. Experiments with fertilizers for prevention and cure 



of peach yellows, 1889-i2. 1693. 



5. V.aite, I'. 3. Pollination of pear flowers. 1894. 



[Ed. 2.] 1895. 



6. Fairchild, D.G. Borieau-t mixture as a f-un^icida. 1894. 



7. Gallov>ray, B.T. Effect of spraying with fiaigicides on growth of 



nursery stock. IBS 4. 



8. Swingle, 77. T. Principal diseases of citrus fruits in Florida. 



& Webber, H.J. 1896. 



9. S'Vin^le. V/.T. Bordeaux mixtiire, its chemistry, physical proper- 



ties, and toxic effects on fungi and algae. 1896. 



10. Evans, V/.H. Copper s\ilphate and germination, treataient of seed 



with copper sulphates to prevent attacks of fungi. 

 18j6. 



11. Smith, E.F. Legal enactments for restriction of plant diseases, 



compiii>.tion cf laws of U.S. and Canada. 18^6. 



12. . Bacterial disease of tomato, eggplant, and Irish 



potato. 13^.^6 , 



13. '"ebber, H.J. Sooty mold of orange and its treatment. 1897, 



14. V/oods, A.F. Benr.uda lily disease, preliminary report of in- 



vestigations. 1897. 



15. Farlow, W.G, Some edible and poisonous fungi. 1898. 



16. Carieton, li.A. Cereal rusts of United vStates, a pnysiological in- 



vestigation. 13'.^'.j. 



17. Smith, E.F. VTilt disease of cotton, w/atenr.elon, and cowpea. 1899. 



18. Loaw, 0. Physiological role of mineral nutrients. 1899. 



19. Woods, A.F. Stigrnonose: a disease of carnations and other pinks. 



liOO. 



20. i-ierce, N.3. Peach leaf curl, its nature aiid treatment. 1900, 



21. 3«hrenk, H. von Two diseases of rod cedar, caused by Polyporus 



juniperinus n. sp. and Polyporus canieus Kees; 

 preirainai.'y report. 1900. 



22. Webber, H.J. Xenia, or immediate effect of poiJ.en, in i..ai2e. 1900. 



23. Dorsett, P.H. Spot disease of violet (Aiterr.aria violae n.sp.). 



1900. 



24. Carieton, M.A. Basis j.'or improve.:.ent of AjT.srican wheats. 1900. 



25. Schrenk, H. von Some diseases of I'ew England conifers, preliminary 



report. 1900. 



26. Smith, E.F. Wakker's }iyacinth germ Pseudomonas hyacinth! 



(Waklcer), 1901. 



27. Ortun, V.A. Wilt disease of cotton arid its control. 1900. 



