Tables 



A2§. VEGETABLE PIIYSIOEOOY 



OIVISIOX 



AXI> PATHOEOCiY 



[Formerly Division of Vegetable pathology. Merged into Bureau of Plant Industry Julv 1, 1901. 

 A19. For historical sketch of Division see Yearbook 1897 (Al. 10:897), p. 99.] 



See 



8 pi. 3 maps. 1 diagram. (Also in 



Annual reports 



Report of the ^Iycologist 



1886 (Scribner) [1] +95-138 pp. 



Al. 1:886, p. 95.) 

 Report of Chief of Section of Vegetable Pathology 



1887 (Scribner), 323-397 pp. 17 pi. (Also in Al. 1:887, p. 323.) 



1888 (Galloway), iv+325-404+iii pp. 19 jil. 1 map. (Also iu Al. 1:888, 



p. 325. ) 



1889 (Galloway), [l]4-397-432 pp. 2 pi. (Also in Al. 1:889, p. 397.) 

 Report of Chief of Division of Vegetable Pathology 



1890 (Gallowav), [1] +393-408 pp. 5 pi. (Also in Al. 1:890, p. 393.) 

 " " ' " " ' 3pl. (Also in Al. 1:891, p. 359.) 



4 pi. (Also in Al. 1:892, p. 215.) 

 (Also in Al. 1:893, p. 245.) 



[l]+359-378 pp. 

 [1] +215-246 pp. 

 iii+ 245-276 pp. 



1891 (Galloway 



1892 (Galloway), 



1893 (Gallowav). 



1894 (Galloway) . (In Al.l :894; p. 143. ; 

 Report of Chief of Division of Vegetable Physiology' and Pathology 



1895 (Galloway). (In Al. 1:895, p. 169.) 



1896 (Galloway), iii+15-22 pp. (Also in Al. 1:896, p. 15.) 



1897 (Galloway), iii+7-13 pp. (Also in Al. 1:897, p. 7. ) 



1898 (Woods), iii+27-36 pp. (Also in Al.l:898, p. 27. ) 



1899 (Galloway), iii+71-83 pp. (Also in Al.l:899, p. 71.) 



1900 (Galloway), ii+49-58 pp. (Also in Al. 1:900, p. 49.) 



1901 (Woods). [This final report of the division was made through the 



chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry, forming part of his annual 

 report for 1901. {See Al. 1:901, p. 46; also A19.1:901, p. 46.)] 



Oeneral publieations 



None issued. 

 Bulletins 



No. 1. Additional evidence on communicability of peach yellows and 

 peach rosette; by Krwin F. Smith. 1891. 65 pp. 39 pi. 



No. 2. California vine disease, preliminary report of investigations; by 

 Newton B. Pierce. 1892. 222 pp. 25 pi. 2 charts. 



No. 3. Experiments made in 1891 in treatment of plant diseases; by 

 B.T.Galloway. 1892. 76 + [l] pp. 8 pi. 



No. 4. Experiments with fertilizers for j)revention and cure of peach yel- 

 lows, 1889-92; by Erwin F. Smith. 1893. 197 pp. 33 pi. 



No. 5. Pollination of i)ear flowers; by Merton B. Waite. 1894. 110 pp. 

 12 pi. 

 Same, [2d edition.] 1895. 110 pp. 12 pi. 



No. 6. Bordeaux mixture as a fungicide; b)^ D. G! Fairchild. 1894. 55 pp. 



No. 7. Effect of spraying with fungicides on growth of nursery stock; by 

 B. T. Galloway. 1894. 41 pp. 



No. 8. Principal diseases of citrus fruits in Florida; by Walter T. Swingle 

 and Herbert J. Webber. 1896. 42 pp. 8 pi. 



No. 9. Bordeaux mixture, its chemistry, })hysical properties, and toxic 

 effects on fungi and algiv; tty Walter T. Swingle. 1896. 37 pp. 



No. 10. Copper sulphate and germination, treatment of seed with copper 

 sulphates to prevent attacks of fungi; by Walter H. Evans. 189(>. 



No. 11. J.egal enactments for restriction of plant diseases, compilation of 



laws of II. S. and Canada; by Erwin F. Smith. 1896. 45 pp. 

 No. 12. Bacterial disease of tomato, eggplant, and Irish potato; by Erwin 



F. Smith. 1896. 28 pj). 2 jd. 

 No. 13. Sooty mold of orange and its treatment; by Herbert J. Webber. 



1897. 44 i)p. 5 1)1. 

 No. 14. Bermuda lily disease, ])rcliminary report of investigations; by 



Albert F. Woods. 1897. 15 pi). 



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