LIST OF SPECIFIC DISEASES OF PLANTS 415 



N. J. Exp. Sta., Rep. (1914). 

 Die-back {Cladosporium sp.). 



N. J. Exp. Sta. Rep. (1914). 



Apple 



{Pirus mains, L.) 



Anthracnose {Gleosporium malicorticis, Cordley; Ascigerous stage said to be Neofab. 

 rcea malicorticis (Cordley) Jackson, see Phytopathology 2: 94, 1912). 



Oregon Sta., Biennial Rep., pp. 178-197 (1911-12). 

 Arsenical Poisoning. 



Cal. Agr. Exp. Sta., Bull. 131 (1908). 

 Bark-canker (Myxosporium corticolum, Edg.). 



Ann Myc, Vol. VI, p. 48 (1908). 

 Bitter-rot (Glomerella riifomaculans (Berk.) Spauld. & v. Schr.).' 



Bitter-rot canker, U. S. Dept. Agr. Bur. Plant Industry, Bull. 44 (1903). 

 Black-rot {Sphceropsis malornm, Berk.). 



Black-rot Canker. 



N. Y. State Agr. Exp. Sta., Bull. 163 (1899). 



Black-rot Leaf-spot. 



U. S. Dept. Agr. Bur. Plant Industry, Bull. 121, p. 47 (1908). 

 Blight (Bacillus amylovorus (Burr.), Trev.). 



Blight-canker, N. Y. (Cornell) Agr. Exp. Sta., Bull. 236 (1906). 



Blossom- blight. Phytopathology, Vol. IV, p. 27 (1914). 



Collar-blight, Penn. Agr. Exp. Sta., Bull. 136, p. 7 (1915). 



Fruit-blight, Ibid., p. 20. 



Twig-blight, N. Y. (Cornell) Agr. Exp. Sta., Bull. 329, p. 322 (1913). 

 Blister-canker {Nummularia discreta (Schw.) Tul.). 



111. Agr. Exp. Sta., Bull. 70 (1902). 

 Blotch {Phylloslicta solitaria, Ell. & Ev.). 



Blotch canker, U. S. Dept. Agr. Bur. Plant Industry, Bull. 144, p. 10 (1909). 



Blotch leaf-spot. Ibid., p. 11. 



Fruit-blotch, Ibid., p. 9. 

 Blossom End Rot (Alternaria sp.). 



N. J. Exp. Sta. Rep., p. 471 (1914). 

 Blue Mold Rot (Penicillium spp.). 



Stevens Diseases of Economic Plants, p. 94 (1913). 

 Brown-rot^ {Sclerotinia frucligena (Pers.) Schrot.). 

 Stevens and Hall; Diseases of Economic Plants, p. 92 (1913). 

 Canker (Pacific Coast) {Macrophoma curvispora, Pk.). 



Stevens & Hall, Diseases of Economic Plants, p. 83 (1913). 

 Common Rust {Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginlance, Schw.). 



U. S. Dept. Agr., Rep., 1888, p. 376 (1889). 

 1 Consult Shear, C. L. and Wood, Anna K: Studies of Fungous Parasites Belong- 

 ing to the Genus Glomerella. U. S. Bureau of Plant Industry, Bull. 252, 1913. 



^For apple rots consult Phytopathology 4, p. 403, December, 1914, and Manual 

 of Fruit Diseases by Hesler and Whetzel. 



