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Wood Decay Fungi. (Wood-destroying organisms — Sec. X.) By Malcolm A. 



McKenzie. Rpt. Sixth Ann. Pacific Coast Pest Control Operators' Conf., 



Univ. Calif., February 3-5, 1943. pp. 47-48. 

 Municipal Tree Work in Massachusetts, 1943. By Malcolm A. McKenzie. 



Proc. 32d Ann. Meeting Mass. Tree Wardens' Assoc, and Moth Supt., 



Boston, February 4, 1943. 

 The Dutch Elm Disease Program in Massachusetts with Special Reference to 



the Manpower Problem. By Malcolm A. McKenzie. Proc. Northeastern 



Forest Disease and Insect Pest Conf., Boston, March 17. 1943. 

 Diseased Maples in Massachusetts. By Malcolm A. McKenzie. Plant Dis. 



Reporter 27:12/13. July 1/15, 1943. 

 Municipal Shade Tree Programs in Massachusetts. By Malcolm A. McKenzie. 



Arborists' News. Rpt. Natl. Shade Tree Conf., Boston, February 3, 1944. 

 Trees Adapted for Planting in Tree Belts. By Malcolm A. McKenzie. Proc. 33d 



Ann. Meeting Mass. Tree Wardens' Assoc, and Moth Supt., Boston, Feb- 

 ruary 4, 1944. 

 Dutch Elm Disease. By Malcolm A. McKenzie. Rpt. New England Div. Amer. 



Phytopath. Soc, Waltham, February 23-24, 1944. p. 6. 

 Riboflavin. By Arthur D. Holmes. Apothecary, p. 8. April 1943. 

 What of Tonaorrow if We Let Down Today? By J. H. Frandsen. Ice Cream 



Field, October 1943. 

 Milk Scoring Contest. By H. G. Lindquist. New England Goat News, October 



1943. 

 Essentiality of Milk. By J. H. Frandsen. Amer. Milk Rev., March 1944. 

 Fruit Insects of 1942 and the Outlook in 1943, with Special Reference to Western 



Massachusetts. By A. I. Bourne. Ann. Rpt. Mass. Fruit Growers' Assoc. 



49:45-48, 86, 1943. 

 State Summary of 1943 Orchard Pest Problems — Massachusetts. By A. L 



Bourne. Amer. Fruit Grower, February 1943, p. 6. 

 An Unusual Type of Ethylene Dichloride Injury to Peach. By A. I. Bourne and 



J. S. Bailey. Jour. Econ. Ent. 36:470-471, 1943. 

 Spraying Home Fruit Trees. By W. D. Whitcomb. Horticulture 21 :82-83, 1943. 

 Fruit Insect Problems in 1942 and How They May Affect the 1943 Program. 



By W. D. Whitcomb. Ann. Rpt. Mass. Fruit Growers' Assoc. 49:91-94, 1943. 

 Fruit Insect Problems in 1943.' By W. D. Whitcomb and A. I. Bourne. Ann. 



Rpt. Mass. Fruit Growers' Assoc. 50:41-44, 1944. 

 W'hat the Locker Plant Operator Should Know about Food Poisoning. By Fran- 

 cis P. Griffiths. Quick Frozen Foods 6 (5) :45, 58. 1943. 

 Bigger Home-Canning Pack Looms for 1944. By William B, Esselen, Jr. The 



Glass Packer 23 (2) :1 17-1 19. 1944. 



Mimeographed Circulars 



FM-11 Should Plowing Corn Lands be Mandatory under Massachusetts State 



Law? By Arthur W. Dewey. 10 pp. March 1943. 

 FM-12 Production Costs for Corn and Grass Silage. By Charles R. Creek. 



9 pp. April 1943. 

 FM-13 Returns from Pasture Treatment. By Charles R. Creek. 19 pp. April 



1943. 

 FM-14 Returns from Poultry Farming in Massachusetts in 1942. By Charles 



R. Creek. 23 pp. September 1943. 

 FM-15 Returns from Dairy Farming in Massachusetts in 1942. By Charles 



R.Creek. 11pp. October 1943. 



