I2 3 GERLACH, M. & VOGEL.— Versuche mit dem Stall- 

 diinger-Konservierungsmittel. Patent Dr. Rip- 

 pert. 



Fuhling's Landw. Ztg., Bd. 52 (1903), S. 409. 



Centbl. Agr. Chem., Bd. 33, S. 80. 



Reported valueless. Contained small quantity S. of I. 



124 GHIRADI, A.— L'anthracnosi e il solfato di ferro. 



Italia agr. xxviii, (1891). 



Ztschr. Pflanzenkrank. (1891), S. 302. 



Claims 2 per cent burnt and recommends 0.5 per cent as all that 

 is required. 



125 GIGLIOLL L.— Fermenti e Microbi, (1887), p. 511. 



126 GILTAY, E. — (Experiments with Copper Lime and Iron 

 Lime solutions used against Potato Diseases.) 



Niederlandsch. Landbouw. Weekblad. (1892), No. 22. 



Centbl. Agr. Chem., (1892), S. 851. 



Used for combatting potato disease and without success. Used a 

 mixture of 1 Kgo. S. of I., J4 Kgo. Lime, 100 1. water. Yield on 

 sprayed field 8,500 Kgo., on unsprayed field 8,900 Kgo. 



127 GIRAUD, M. — (Treatment of Chlorosis in Summer.) 



Rev. Vit, T. VI, (1896), No. 136. 



Centbl. Agr. Chem., Bd. 26, S. 202. 



Stalks cut and wound bathed with 40 per cent solution S. of I. 



128 GIRONDE. ASSOC. VITICOLE DE LIBOURNE.- 

 ( Phylloxera). 



Le Phylloxera, An. Ill, (1879), p. 65. 



A fertilizer to be used in connection with an insecticide : 



Dried Blood 100 Kgo 



Superphosphate Lime 250 " 



Sulphate Potash ' 250 " 



Sulphate of Iron 50 " 



Used 650 Kgo. per hectare. 



