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1940. the storage of apples. N. Y. Agr. Col. (Cornell) Ext. Bui. 440, 

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(91) and Southwick, F. W. 



1948. air purification in the apple storage. N. Y. (Cornell) Agr. Expt. 

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(92) Stahl, A. L., and Cain, J. C. 



1937. COLD STORAGE STUDIES OF FLORIDA CITRUS FRUITS. III. THE RELATION OF 

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cold storage. Fla. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 316, pp. 3-41, illus. 



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1936. COLD STORAGE STUDIES OF FLORIDA CITRUS FRUITS. I. EFFECT OF TEM- 

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Fla. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 303, 67 pp., illus. 



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1936. cold storage studies of Florida citrus fruits, n. effect of various 



WRAPPERS AND TEMPERATURES ON THE PRESERVATION OF CITRUS FRUITS 



in storage. Fla. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 304, 78 pp., illus. 



(95) Thompson, H. C. 



1917. celery storage experiments. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bui. 579, 26 pp., illus. 



(96) Tressler, D. K., and Evers, C. F. 



1936. THE FREEZING PRESERVATION OF FRUITS, FRUIT JUICES, AND VEGETABLES. 



369 pp., illus. New York. 



(97) Vincent, C. C, Verner, L., and Blodgett, E. C. 



1929. progress report of prune storage and maturity studies. Idaho 

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(98) Walker, J. C. 



1947. onion diseases and their control. U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers' Bui. 

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(99) Wardlaw, C. W. 



1934. PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON THE STORAGE OF AVOCADO PEARS. Trop. 



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(100) and Leonard, E. R. 



1935. the storage of avocado pears. Trop. Agr. [Trinidad] 12 : 132-133. 



(101) Leonard, E. R., and Baker, R. E. D. 



1934. observations on the storage of various fruits and vegetables. 

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(102) Leonard, E. R., and Baker, R. E. D. 



1934. observations on the storage of various fruits and vegetables, 

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(103) — -. Leonard, E. R., and Barnell, H. R. 



1939. metabolic and storage investigations on the banana. Trinidad 

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(104) Whiteman, T. M. 



1932. commercial forcing of lilies-of-the-v alley. U. S. Dept. Agr. Cir. 



215, 20 pp., illus. 



(105) and McClellan, W. D. 



1946. tip curvature of cut gladioli. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. Proc. 47 : 515- 

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(106) and Wright, R. C. 



1939. storage of wedgwood iris blooms. Florists' Exch. Q2 (14) : 16. 



(107) Wright, R. C, and Griffiths, D. 



1934. the storage of tulip blooms. Florists' Exch. 82 (3) : 11, 14. 



(108) Wright, R. C, and Griffiths, D. 



1935. the forcing of paper white narcissus bulbs after storage at vari- 



ous temperatures. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. Proc. (1934) 32: 

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(109) Wiant, J. S. 



1937. investigations of the market diseases of cantaloups and honey 



dew and honey ball melons. U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bui. 573, 

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(110) Williams, L. J. 



1933. cold storage of pineaiples and pineapple juice. Ice and Refrig. 



85 : 25-26. 



