LITERATURE 305 



MULBERRY 



BUTLER, E. J. The Mulberry Disease caused by Coryneum Mori, Nom., 

 in Kashmir, with Notes 011 other Mulberry Diseases. Memoir of 

 the Department of Agriculture in India (Botanical Series), vol. ii. 

 No. 8 (1909). 



ALMOND 



AMAND, G. Diseases of the Almond. Prog. Agri. et Vit. (Ed. 1, Est- 

 Centre), xxx. pp. 451-456 (1909). 



VANILLAK 



M. \SSEE, GEO. Vanilla Disease, Royal Gardens, Kew, Bulletin of 

 Miscellaneous Information, Nos. 65, 66 (1892), p. 111. 



SANDALWOOD 

 BUTLER, E. J. " Spide " Disease among Sandal wood Trees, Calcutta, 1903. 



CABBAGE 



COLLINGS, W. E. The Use of Lime in Agriculture, with Special 



Reference to its Application to Finger and Toe Disease in Turnips. 



Journal of Cooper Research Laboratory, No. 1, pp. 15-27 (1909). 

 EYCLESHYMER, A. C. Club Root in the United States. Journal of 



Mycology, vol. vii. p. 79. 

 HALSTEAD, B. D. Club Root of Cabbage and its Allies. New Jersey 



Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 98 (1893). 

 HEDGECOCK, G. G. A Disease of Cauliflower and Cabbage caused by 



Sclerotinia. Sixteenth Report of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 



1905. 

 KIRK, T. W. Diseases of Turnips. New Zealand Department of 



Agriculture, Division of Biology, Bulletin 14 (1909). 

 SCHRENK, HERMANN VON. On the Occurrence of Peronospora parasitica 



on Cauliflower. Sixteenth Report of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 



1905. 

 SMITH, E. F. The Effect of Black Rot on Turnips. United States 



Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry, Bulletin 



No. 29 (1903). 

 WORONIN, M. Plasmodiophora Brassicae, Urheber der Kohlflanzen Herni.-. 



Priiss. Jahr. f. wiss. Bot, Bull. 11 (1878). 



BEANS, ETC. 



BRIOSI, G., and CAVARA, F. Colletotrichum limlemuthianum, (Sai 



M.-ign.) Br. & Cav., I. Funghi panisiti di-llc piunti- n.ltivate ed 

 utili, 50, Pavia, Italy, 1889. 



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