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fying and ammonifying power of North Carolina soils. {With W. A. Withers, P. J. 

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 ficiency of pure culture inoculation for legumes. • {With J. C. Temple.) Ibid. 34 (1910- 

 11). 1912. — Okra wilt (fusariose), Fusarium vosinfectum, and clover rhizoctinose. 

 {With 0. W. Wilson.) Ibid. 1912. — Studies in soil bacteriology. VI. Miscellaneous 

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 Sherwood, T. B. Stancel and C. E. Bell.) Ibid. 35 (1911-12). 1913.— Some problems 

 of plant pathology in reference to transportation. Phytopathol. 5: 108-110. 1915. — 

 Three strawberry fungi which cause fruit rots. Science, N. S. 41: 912-913. 1915. 



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