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Diseases of tree leaves and fruits; Diseases of woody parts of trees; Dis- 

 eases of underground parts of trees. Bj^ Malcolm A. McKenzie. A 

 Handbook of Information for Tree Wardens and City Foresters (pub- 

 lished by Mass. Tree Wardens' Assn.) pt. IV:81-84. 1940. 



The Dutch elm disease situation as it concerns Massachusetts. By A. 

 Vincent Osmun. Transcriptions of Certain Papers presented at the 

 Seventh Annual Five-Day Short Course for Tree Wardens and Forest- 

 ers :43-45, M. S. C, March 30, 1940. 



Sulfur dioxide gas damages foliage. Science News Letter il (2):184. 

 March 23, 1940. 



How can the small milk producer meet pasteurization requirements? By 

 J. H. Frandsen. Sixth Ann. Year Book, Mass. Milk Inspectors' Assoc. 

 1940. 



Quality goat's milk and how it is produced. By J. H. Frandsen. Dairy 

 Goat Jour. March, 1940. 



Sanitary aspects of packaging milk and milk products. By M. J. Mack 

 et al. Amer. Jour. Pub. Healtli Yearbook Supplement to Vol. 30, No. 

 2, February 1940. 



The use of corn syrup solids in ice cream and ices. By L. R. Glazier and 

 M. J. Mack. Proc. 40th Ann. Conv. Internatl. Assoc. Ice Cream Mfrs., 

 October 1940. 



Suggested standards for chocolate milk drinks. By W. S. Mueller. Milk 

 Plant Monthly, March 1940. 



Orchard insect pests in 1939. By W. D. Whitcomb and A. I. Bourne. 

 Mass. Fruit Growers' Assoc. Ann. Rpt. 1940:18-22. 



Apple pests and their control. By A. I. Bourne, O. C. Boyd, O. C. Rob- 

 erts, and W. D. Whitcomb. M. S. C. Extension Leaflet 189. 56 pp. 

 October 1940. 



Controlling the grape plume moth. By Wm. E. Tomlinson, Jr. Horti- 

 culture, April 15. 1940, page 4. New England Section. 



Results of recent Massachusetts spraying experiments. By A. I. Bourne. 

 Jour. N. H. Hort. Soc. 4 (l):20-27. 1940. 



A report of a study of container costs in soda fountains. A clean service 

 for every customer every time. By Rollin H. Barrett, Carl R. Fellers 

 and Julius Novick. The Sanitarian 2 (12):1-13. 1940. 



Facts you should know about foreign substance in food. By Carl R. 

 Fellers. The Internatl. Steward 36 (8) :8-9, 12 and 16. 1940. Hotel and 

 Restaurant 8 (6): 14-15, 57. 



New facts on the nutritive value of the cranberry. By C. R. Fellers, 

 P. D. Isham, W. B. Esselen. and K. S. Levine. Amer. Cranberry Ex- 

 change Pamphlet. 6pp. 1940. 



Food Poisoning. Bv C. R. Fellers. Old Farmer's Almanac No. 195, 

 66. 1941. 



Celery — Boston Style. By Rol)ert E. Young. Better Crops with Plant 

 Food, August-September 19.40. 



Asters, the best of tlie Micliaelmas daisies. By Ray M. Koon. House and 

 Garden, Septeml)er 1940, p. 28. 



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