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29 

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A28. VECETABI^K PHYSIOLOGY A\D PATIIOEOOY'^ 



1> I VISIOX— Continued 

 Bulletins — Continual • 



No. 15. Some edible and 



9 

 10 

 11 

 12 

 13 

 14 



J xjisonous fungi ; by 

 iii+453-470 pp. 10 pi. 

 [Reprinteii from Yearbook. 1897.] 



W. G. Farlow. 1898. 



No. 



No. 



No. 



10. Cereal rusts of United States, a physiological investigation; by 

 Mark Alfred Carleton. 1899. 74 pp. 4 pi. 



17. Wilt disease of cotton, watermelon, and cowpea; bv l.rwin F. 



Smith. 1899. 72 pp. 10 pi. 

 IS. Physiological role of mineral nutrients; l)y Oscar Loevv. 1899. 



00 pp. 

 No. 19. Stigmonose: a disease of carnations and other pinks; bv Albert F. 



Woods. 1900. 30 pp. 3 pi. 

 No. 20. Peach leaf curl, its nature and treatment; bv Newton B. Pierce. 



1900. 204 pp. 30 leaves. 30 pi. 

 No. 21. Two diseases of red cedar, caused by Polyporus juniperinus n. sp. 



and Polyporus earneus nees; preliminarv report; by Hermann von 



Schrenk. 1900. 22 pp. 7 pi. 

 No. 22. Xenia, or immediate effect of pollen, in maize; by Herbert J. 



Webber. 1900. 44 pp. 4 pi. 

 No. 23. Spot disease of violet (Alternaria violse n. sp. ); bv P. H. Dorsett. 



1900. 16 pp. 7 pi. 

 No. 24. Basis for improvement of American wheats; by Mark Alfred 



Carleton. 1900. 87 pp. 11 pi. 

 No. 25. Some diseases of New England conifers, preliminarj' rei:)ort; by 



Hermann von Schrenk. 1900. 5(| pp. 1.5 pi. 

 No. 26. Wakker's hyacinth germ Pseudomanas hvacinthi (Wakker); 



by Erwin F. Sinith. 1901. 45 pp. 1 pi. 

 Same, 56th Cong., 1st sess., H. doc. 694; serial no. 4000. 

 No. 27. Wilt disease of cotton and its control; bv W. A. Orton. 1900. 



16 pp. 4 pi. 

 No. 28. Cultural characters of Pseudomonas hyacinthi, Ps. campestris, 



Ps. phaseola, and Ps. stewarti, four one-fiagellate yellow 'bacteria 



parasitic on plants; bv Erwin F. Smith. 1901. 153 pp. 

 No. 29. Plant breeding; by Willet ISI. Hays. 1901. 72 pp. 6 pi. 

 Cireulars 

 [No. 1.] Treatment of downy grape mildew and T)lack-rot [of grape]. 



[May, 1886.] n. t. p. 3 pp. 

 [No. 2. (irapevine mildew and black-rot.] May 11, 1886. n. t. p. 3 pp. 

 No. 3. Treatment of downv mildew and black-rot of grape; by Norman 



J. Colman. April, 1887. 2 pp. 4°. 

 No. 4. Treatment of potato and tomato for blight and rot; bv F. Lamson- 



Scribner. July 2, 1887. [3] pp. 4°. 

 No. 5. Fungicides, or remedies for plant diseases; by F. Lamson-Scribner. 



Apr. 25, 1888. n. t. p. 10 pp. 

 No. 6. Treatment of black-rot of grape; by B. T. Galloway, n. d. n. t. p. 



3 pp. 



Grape-vine diseases; by B. T. Galloway, n. d. n. t. p. [4] pp. 

 Experiments in treatment of pear leaf-blight and apple powdery 



mildew; [by B. T. Galloway], n. p. [1889] 11 pp. 

 Root-rot of cotton, circular of inquirv; bv J- M. Rusk. n. d. n. t. p. 



[■i] PP- 

 No. 10. Treatment of nursery stock for leaf-blight and powdery mildew; 

 by B. T. Galloway. 1891. 8 pp. 



11. [(Questions regarding black-rot, downy mildew, and anthracnose of 

 grape; by Edwin Willits.] n. d. (Circ.) 



12. [C2uestions asked and specimens of straw and stubble of wheat, 

 oats, rye, and barley solicited; by J. M. Rusk.] n. d. (Circ.) 



No. 13. [Letter of inquirv relative to leaf curl of peach trees; by Edwin 



AVillits.] Nov. 25," 1893. [3] pp. 4° 

 No. 14. [Letter of inquiry relative to grain rusts, requesting specimens of 



rusted wheat, oats, rye, and barley; by Chas. W. Dabney.] Feb. 23, 



1894. (Circ.) 



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No. 9. 



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