APPENDIX II. 165 



Godden, W. 



The Digestibility of Straw after Treatment with Soda. [Journ. Agric. 



Sci., 1920, A', 437.) 

 DigestibiHty of Peat Moss after Treatment with Acid. {Journ. Agric. 

 Set., 1920, X, 457.) 

 Millard, W. A. 



Common Scab of Potatoes. [Report No. 118, Univ. of Leeds and York 



Cncil. for Agric. Educ, Dec, 1920.) 

 Common Scab of Potatoes. {Journ. Min. of Agric, April, 1921.) 

 Millard. W. A., and Burr, S. 



Dry Spraying for the Destruction of Charlock. {Journ. Min. of Agric, 

 May, 1921.) 

 Taylor, T. H. 



The Frit-fly on Oats. {Bull. No. 108 of Univ. of Leeds and York 



Cncil. for Agric Educ, 1918.) 

 Observations on the Habits of the Turnip Flea-beetle. {Entomologist, 

 Vol. II, April, 1 91 8.) 



University of Manchester. 

 Smith, K. M. 



Investigations of the Nature and Cause of the Damage to Plant Tissue 

 resulting from the feeding of Capsid bugs. {Ann. of Appl. Biology, 

 Vol. VII, No. I, Sept., 1920.) 

 Some Preliminary Attempts at Control of the Carrot and Onion Flies. 



{Fruit Grower, Vol. L, r, March sist and April yth, 1921.) 

 Further Trials in Control of the Onion Fly. {Fruit Grower, Vol. L, 11, 

 Dec. 1st, 1921.) 



South-Eastern Agricultural College, Wye. 

 Salmon, E. S. 



On Forms of the Hop Resistant to Mildew, IV. {Ann. Appl. Biol., 



VI, 293-310, 1920.) 

 Third Report on the Trial of New Varieties of Hops. {Ashford, April, 



1920, 1-19.) 

 Notes on some Fungous Diseases. {Fruitgrower, April, 1920, 701-702. 

 Hop-mould and its Control. {Journ. Min. Agric, XXVIII, 150-15?' 



260-263, 1921.) 

 Fourth Report on the Trial of New Varieties of Hops. {Ashford, 



July, 1921, 1-20.) 

 On Forms of the Hop Resistant to Mildew, V. {Ann. Appl. Biol., 



VIII, 146-163, 1921.) 

 Salmon, E. S., and Wormald, H. 



Prevention of "Bunt" in Wheat. {Journ. Min. Agric, XXVII, 



1013-1021, 1921.) 

 The Potato " Blight " Fungus on Tomatoes under Glass in April. 



{Gard. Chron., June 25th, 1921, p. 311.) 

 Varietal Resistance to American Gooseberry Mildew in Red Currants. 



{I.e., July 2yd, 192 1, p. 47.) 

 Wormald, H. 



The " Brown Rot " Disease of Fruit Trees, with Special Reference to 



two Biologic Forms of Monilia ciuerea Bon, Part II. {Ann. of Bot.. 



Vol. XXXIV, pp. 143-171, April, 1920.) 

 On the occurrence in Britain of the Conidial Stage of Sclerotinia Mespili 



Schell. {Ann. of Appl. Biol., Vol. VII, pp. iTi-in, Dec 1920.) 

 On the Occurrence in Britain of the Aseigerous Stage of a " Brown 



Rot " Fungus. {Ann. of Bot., Vol. XXXV, pp. 125-135, Jan., 1921). 



