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of the insect is characterized by canals a half inch in diameter 
which ramify through the trunk of the tree. The insect attacks 
vario' 
destruction of the trees. 
Another bulletin on “Citrus Canker,” by H. E. Stevens, has 
been published by the Agricultural Experiment Station of the 
Soest : is ba 
Pset 
mas Citri Hasse, has proved to be the worst a awe a 
Be oF fae | J = 1. L 
of the state, as well as of the entire south. It affects all parts of: 
the tree above oe oes at ttacks mort oO nue vacde vale 
grown in Florida. 
canon and rae thee vitality oF long pete: are complete 
. hod 
of eee the spread of the disease, and this must be done very 
promptly if it is to be successful. 
Meteorology for March._—The total precipitation for the month 
nim per the 
12° on ae 12th, oe on the 18th, 17° on the 24th and 34° on the 
3st. 
ACCESSIONS 
MUSEUMS AND HERBARIUM 
fungi f Alaba (By ange with D: P. Burke.) 
New York. lies ba Mr. pias ile ) 
4 specimen of woody fungus from New York. (By exchange with Dr. B. O 
Dodge. 
I specimen of woody fungus from Alpine, New Jersey. (Collected by Mr. 
Percy Wilson.) 
. plants from North America. (Given by Dr. 
H. H. Rusby.) 
