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102. Rose, J. N. 



1886 The mildews of Indiana. Bot. Gaz. 11:60-63. Enumerates 



twelve species of Erysiphaceae. 



103. Selby, A. D. and Manns, T. F. 



1908 A new anthraenose attacking certain cereals and grasses. 

 Proe. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1908:111. Colletotrichum cereale 

 n. sp. is reported as being found throughout the State of 

 Ohio. 



104. Sinipson, R. A. 



1902 Spraying. Trans. Ind. Hort. Soc. 1902:237-240. Same in 

 Ind. Agr. Rep. 1902:385-389. Discussion of orchard 

 spraying. 



105. Snyder, Lillian. 



1897 The germ of pear blight. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1897:150- 

 156, fig. 1. Account of eultiual studies of the bacterial 

 organism causing pear blight. 



106. Stahl, Vm. 



1891 Spraying: Why, how. when. Trans. Ind. Hort. Soc. 1891: 

 101-103. Discussion of orchard spraying. 



107. Stuart, Wm.* 



1895 Fungicides for the prevention of corn smut. Proe. Ind. 

 Acad. Sci. 1895:96-99. Spraying tests with bordeaux 

 mixture and a solution of ammoniacal copper carbonate. 



108. 



1898 Bacterial rot of cabbage. Ind. Agr. Exp. Sta. Xewsp. Bui. 

 69. Preventive measures recommended. 



109. 



110. 



1898 The resistance of cereal smuts to formalin and hot water. 

 Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1898:64-70. Tests with spores of 

 Ustilago Tritici and Ustilago Avenue. 



1899 Asparagus rust, a serious menace to asparagus eulture. Ind. 

 Agr. Exp. Sta. Xewsp. Bui. 80. Discussion of the nature 

 of the disease and recommendation of preventive measures. 



*See, also, Xo. 19. 



