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SOIL TREATMENT 
61 Rupp, W. N. Soil steaming. American Florist 9: 171; 1893. See also American Florist 10: 
1038; 1895. 
62 Srerzy, A.D. Soil treatment for the forcinghouse. Cir. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. 57: 1-7; 1906. 
See also number 58 above. 
63 SeLBy, A. D’ Soil treatment of tobacco plant beds. Cir. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. 59: 1-4; 1906. 
64 Sersy, A. D. Seed and soil treatments. Bul. Ohio Aur. Expt. Sta. 199: 95-96; 1908. 
65 SHameEt, A. D. and Cosy, W. W. Methods of steaming tobacco beds. Bul. Bur. Pl. Ind. 91: 
U.S. D. A. 1905. 
ROOT DISEASES—ROOT-ROT FUNGI 
66 Brices, L. J. Field treatment of tobacco root-rot. Cir. Bur. Pi. Ind. U.S. D. A. 7: 1-8; 1908. 
67 GriBERT, W.W. The root-rot of tobacco caused by Threlavia basicola, Bul. Bur. Pl. Ind., U- 
S. D. A. 158: 1-55; 1909. Contains Bibliography. 
68 SeLBy, A. D. Root-rot diseases of peach. Bul. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. 92: 235; 1898. 
69 SrLBy, A.D. Root-rot of tobacco. Bul. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. 156; 93-97; 190. 
70 Smits, E.F. The root-rot of peach. Journ. Mycology. 7: 377; 1894. 
71 THaxtTer, Rovanp. Root-rot of violets. Rept. Conn. Agri. Expt. Sta. 15: 166-167; 1891. 
72 Wiicox, E. M. Rhizomorphic root-rot of fruit trees. Bul. Okla. Agr. Expt. Sta. 49: 132; 1901. 
WOUNDS AND WOUND PARASITES 
FREEMAN, E. M. See number 11. 
73 ScHRENK, H. von. The decay of timber and methods of preventing it. Bul. Bur. Pl. Ind. U. 
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74 ScurenkK H. von. A disease of the white ash caused by Polyporus fraxinophilus, Bul. Bur. 
Pl. Ind., U. S. D. A. 32: 1.20; 1903. 
75 ScHRENK, H. von. Sap-rot and other diseases of the red gum. Bul. Bur. Pl. Ind. U. S.D. A. 
114; 1-34; 1907. 
FUNGICIDES 
76 CRANDALL, C.S. Bordeaux mixture. Bul. Il. Agr. Expt. Sta. 135: 200-296; 1909. (Contains 
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77 Farrcuitp, D.G. Bordeaux mixture. Bul. Div. Veg. Path. and Phys., U.S.D.A.,6: 
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78 GREEN, W.J. The spraying of orchards. Bul. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. Vol. IV: No. 9: 193-220; 
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79 Hepvrick, U.P. Bordeaux injury. Bul. N. Y. Agr. Expt. Sta. 287: 217-286; 1908. 
80 LopemMan, E.G. Thespraying of plants. 1-110; 1896. 
81 MrtiarpeT, A. Jour. d’Agr. Prat. October 8, 1885: 513-514. 
82 PappocK, WENDELL. Spray pumps and spraying. Bul. N. Y. Agr. Expt. Sta. 121: 196- 
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83 PrcKERING, U. Bordeaux mixture (Chemical composition) Jour. Chem. Soc. London. Vols. 
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84 Scott, W. M. Self-boiled lime-sulfur as a promising fungicide. Cir. Bur. Pl. Ind. U.S. D. 
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85 Scotr, W.M. The substitution of lime-sulfur preparations for Bordeaux mixture in the treat- 
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86 Scotr, W.M. Lime-sulfur mixtures for the summer spraying of orchards. Cir. Bur. Pl. 
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87 SEeLBy, A.D. Two promising fungicides. Cir. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. 87: 6-8; 1908. 
88 Sexsy, A.D. and Hicks, J. F. Soda-Bordeaux mixture. Bul. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. 130: 
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89 SwincLe, W. T. Bordeaux mixture: Its chemistry, physical properties and toxic effects. 
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90 Warre,M.B. Fungicides and their use in preventing diseases of fruits. Farmers Bul. U.S. 
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DISEASES OF POME FRUITS 
91 Axtwoop, W. B. Ripe-rot or bitter-rot of apples. Bul. Virginia Agr. Expt. Sta. 40: 59-82; 1894. 
92 ArtHuR, J.C. Report of Botanist, Pept. N. Y. Agr. Expt. Sta. 3: (1884) 351-385; 1885. 
93 ARTHUR, J.C. Histology and biology of pear blight. Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci. 1886: 
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94 Buarr, Jos. C. Bitter-rot of apples, Horticultural investigations. Bul. Ill. Expt. Sta. 117: 
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