AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Plants — Diseases and pests — Continued 



Fungri, insects and animals injurious to cul- 

 tivated plants in Norway in 1916. J. H. 

 Schoyen. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 4:514-17 

 Ap '18 



Garden pests. Weekly N L, 4:6 Ap 25 '17 



How some of our common plant diseases and 

 insect pests pass thru the winter, and what 

 can lie done towards controlling them at 

 that time. A. Fi-ank. Western Wash Ag 

 Exp B V 6:96-9 O '18 



How to tight plant diseases. H. R. Fulton. 

 Prog F 32:224 F 17 '17 



Influence of meteorological factors on the de- 

 velopment of plant diseases. G. I. Dorogin. 

 Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 4:608-9 Ap '16 



Injury caused to vegetation in grounds near 

 ironworks at Terni, Italy. G. Ampola and 

 A. Vivenza. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 5:746- 

 7 My '16 



Insect problems of the florist. T: J. Headley. 

 Am Flor 47:294 Ag 26 '16 



Insects injurious to cultivated plants in the 

 Nyassaland Protectorate. C. Mason. Int R 

 Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 5:763-4 My '16 



International phytopathology. O. Appel. Phyt 

 6:55-63 F '16 



Intumescences, with a note on mechanical in- 

 jury as a cause of their development. F: A. 

 Wolf, bibliog il J Ag Research 13:253-60 Ap 

 22 '18 



Laying the bugaboo of disease. W. H. Rankin, 

 maps Gard M 27:28-9 F '18 



Lightning injury to herbaceous plants. L. 

 R. Jones and W. W. Gilbert, il Phyt 8:270- 

 82 Je 'IS 



Manual of dangerous insects likely to be in- 

 troduced in the United States through im- 

 portations. W. D. Pierce. 256p 11 '18 U S Ag 



Market pathology; a new phase of plant dis- 

 ease work. E. H. Toole, il Purdue Ag 13: 

 62-3 N '18 



Minutes of the war emergency board of Amer- 

 ican plant pathologists. G. R. Lyman. Sci- 

 ence (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 

 47:210-13 Mr 1 '18 



Natural immunity or resistance of plants to 

 insect attack. R. C. Treherne. Ag Gaz of 

 Canada 4:855-9 O '17 



Need for organization of American botanists 

 for more effective prosecution of war work. 

 G. R. Lyman. Science (Science Press, Gar- 

 rison, N.Y. 15c) n s 47:279-85 Mr 22 '18 



9th annual report for the year ending June 

 30, 1917. d8p il *17 Arizona Comm. of ag. 

 and horticulture. Phoenix 



Notes on Michigan plant diseases in 1916. 

 G. H. Coons. Mich Ag Bd Rep 1917:310-17 



Noteworthy Forto Rican plant diseases. F. L. 

 Stevens. Phyt 7:130-4 Ap '17 



Nursery inspection: the importance of legis- 

 lation against crop pests. H. B. Weiss, il 

 map N J Ag Dept B 2:53-64 '16 



Orchard and garden pests. J. G. Sanders. 

 Prac F 114:220 Je 15 '18 



Origin and dissemination of disease in cul- 

 tivated plants. Gard Chron (Lond) 60:220 

 N 4 '16 



Parasitic rhizoctonias in America. G: L. Pel- 

 tier, bibliog il 111 Ag Exp B 189:283-390 '16 



Pathology of ornamental plants. M. T. Cook. 

 Bot Gaz 61:67-9 Ja '16 



Perennial mycelium in species of peronospora- 

 ceae related to phytophthora infestans. 

 I. E. Melhus. bibliog il J Ag Research 5: 

 59-70 O 11 '15 



Phytopathological work in the tropics. J: R. 

 Johnston. Phyt 6:381-6 O '16 



Plant diseases. F. C. Stewart and M. F. 

 Barrus. N Y Ag Dept B 86:2426-31 Ag '16 



Plant diseases and the remedies for them. 

 Prog F 31:215 F 12 '16 



Plant diseases in crop production. C R Or- 

 ton. Penn State F 11:273+ F '18 



Plant disea.ses in England and Wales, 1914- 

 15. J Bd Ag 22:931-9 Ja '16 



Plant diseases in Virginia in 1915 and 1916. 

 F. D. Fromme. 11 Va Ag Exp Rep 1915-1916: 

 187-92 '17 



Plant disea.ses: interesting facts about their 

 control. F. A. Wolf. Prog F 31:1364 N 25 '16 



Plant diseases of importance in the transpor- 

 tation of fruits and vegetables. G. H. Coons 

 and R. Nelson. (C. no. 473— A) 59p il 50c '18 

 Am ry. perishable freight assn., 135 B. 

 11th place, Chicago 



Plant diseases vs. national wealth. H. T. 

 Gussow. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:211-13 Mr '16 



Plant doctor in the flower garden. F. D. 

 Heald. Gard M 28:144-6 D '18 



Plant pathology of to-day. C. L. Shear and 

 N. E. Stevens. Sci Monthly (Science Press. 

 Garrison, N.Y. 30c) 7:235-43 S '18 



Plant pests and diseases. Am Flor 50:675 Ap 

 20 '18 



Potash and plant diseases. Better Fruit 12- 

 16 D '17 



Presence of nitrites and ammonia in diseased 

 plants. P. A. Boncquet and M. Boncquet. 

 Am Chemical Soc J (Box 505, Washington, 

 D.C. $6 per yr.) 38:2572-6; 39:2088-93 N '16. 

 S '17; Same cond. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 

 11:1083-5 N '17 <= - " 



Problems and progress in plant pathology. 

 L. R. Jones. Am J Bot 1:97-111 Mr '14 



Problems of plant pathology. F. L. Stevens. 

 Bot Gaz 63:297-306 Ap '17 



Producing disease-resistant plants, il Field 

 II 27:360-1 My '17 



Program for reducing crop losses from plant 

 diseases and insect pests. A. R. Mann. (B. 

 3) p. 7-9 (Je 9) '17 New York State food 

 supply commission, Albany 



Progress in control of plant diseases. R B 

 Vaughan. Wis Hovt Soc Rep 48:179-86 '18 



Prophylaxis in vegetable pathology. O. Comes. 

 Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 8:1205-10 Ag '16 



Relation of phytopathologists to plant disease 

 survey work. G. R. Lyman. Phyt 8:219-28 

 My '18 



Report of committee on plant diseases. F. C. 

 Stew^art. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn 

 Pro 1916:33-8 



Report of the department of plant pathology. 

 N J Ag Exp Rep 1916:561-625 '17 



Report of the Federal horticultural board for 

 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1917. 16p '17 

 U S Ag 



Routing our common foes. L. Melish. Gard M 

 25:326 Jl '17 



Save us from invading pests. J. G. Sanders, 

 il map Am For 23:147-53 Mr '17 



Seed and soil treatments for plant diseases. 

 J. G. Humbert. Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:43-6 F 

 '16 



Selection of plants resistant to diseases, an- 

 imal pests and adverse meteorological con- 

 ditions. B. Molz. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 

 5:554-8 My '18 



Some diseases of economic plants in Porto 

 Rico. L. E. Miles, il Phyt 7:345-51 O '17 



Some of the broader phytopathological prob- 

 lems in their relation to foreign seed and 

 plant introduction. B. T. Galloway. Phyt 

 8:87-97 Mr '18 



Speeding up the plant doctors. H. R. O'Brien, 

 il Country Gent S3:ll-(- Ag 24 '18 



Spray calendar, il Conn State Ag Exp B 199: 

 51-98 '18 



Studies in the physiology of parasitism. AV. 

 Brown. J Bd Ag 23:474-8 Ag '16 



Studies in the physiology of parasitism; in- 

 fection by botrytis cinerea. V. H. Black- 

 man and E. J. "Welsford. bibliog il Ann Bot 

 30:389-98 Jl '16 



Studies in the physiology of parasitism; on 

 the distribution of cytase in cultures of 

 botrytis cinerea. W: Brown. Ann Bot 31: 

 489-98 Jl '17 



Studies in the physiology of parasitism; on 

 the relation between the infection drop and 

 the underlying host tissue. W: Brown. Ann 

 Bot 30:399-406 Jl '16 



Susceptibility of non-citrus plants to bacte- 

 rium citri. R. A. Jehle. il Phyt 7:339-44 O '17 



To extend disease control in cotton, truck 

 and forage. Weekly N L 5:11 My 29 '18 



Toxicity of galactose and mannose for green 

 plants and the antagonistic action of other 

 sugars toward these. L. Knudson. 11 Am J 

 Bot 4:430-7 Jl '17 



Treatment of fungoid diseases on estates. 

 R. D. Anstead. Ag J of India 13:95-104 Ja 

 '18 



