1898 | CURRENT LITERATURE 463 
99-122, 3 pl.), is an account of Plasmopara Cubensis, Colletotrichum lagena- 
rium, and Septoria Lycopersict in Ohio, and efficient means to check them. 
Brief notes on corn diseases, by L. H. Pammel, and alfalfa leaf spot, by R. 
Combs (lowa, no. 36, pp. 854-855, 853— ska eg are given as abstracts from the 
annual report of the lowa Station for 1897.— 
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AN EXCELLENT illustrated paper on the ‘ Fungous foes of the farmer 
has been prepared by Dr. Byron D. Halsted for the Pennsylvania Department 
of Agriculture, and has been issued as bulletin no. 28 (1897). It is printed and 
distributed by the state at Harrisburg, Pa. 
