36 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION NO. 725, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Fowler, Marvin E. ZT 
1953. Oak wilt surveys, damage, and control. Eastern 
Plant Board, Oak Wilt Meeting Report. 18 pp. 
[ Processed 
Fowler, Marvin E. 528 
1953. Oak wilt: Its distribution and control. U. S. Bur. 
Plant Indus., Soils, and Agr. Engin., Plant Dis. 
Rptr. 37: 104-109, illus. [Processed.] 
Fowler, Marvin E. 529 
1953. The status of oak wilt. (Abstract) Phytopathology 
43: 406. 
Fowler, Marvin E. 530 
1953. Surveys for forest-tree diseases. Va. Forests 8 
(3): 6-7, 12-15, illus. 
Fowler, Marvin E. 531 
1953. Surveys for larch canker. (Abstract) Phytopathology 
43: 405-406. 
Fowler, Marvin E. 532 
1953. Surveys for sweet gum blight and European larch 
canker. Arborist's News 18 (5): 46-48. 
Fowler, Marvin E. 533 
1954. Pole blight. Amer. Forests 60(2): 48. 
Fowler, Marvin E., and Aldrich, Kenneth F. 534 
1953. Resurvey for European larch canker in the United 
States. U. S. Bur. Plant Indus., Soils, and Agr. 
Engin., Plant Dis. Rptr. 37: 160-161. [Processed, | 
Fowler, Marvin E., and Bretz, T. W. 535 
1951. Airplane surveys for oak wilt. (Abstract) Phyto- 
pathology 41: 561. 
Fowler, Marvin E., Gravatt, G. F., and Thompson, A. 
Robert. 536 
1945. Reducing damage to trees from construction work. 
U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers! Bul. 1967,<267pp.., 
illus. 
Fowler, Marvin E., and May, Curtis. 537 
[1952.] Oak wilt. East. Plant Board Ann. Meeting [Rpt.] 
(1951) 26; 1-11. [Processed.] 
Fowler, Marvin E., and Stevenson, John A. 538 
1944. A canker and some decay fungi on mimosa, Phyto- 
pathology 34: 985-987, illus. 
Fullaway,; S. V., Jrs);:and Hubert, Eh x 539 
1925. Air seasoning of lumber in the inland empire. 
Timberman 26 (5): 50-52, 54, illus.; 26 (6): 
61, 64-66, 144, illus.; 26(7): 65-66, 68, 70, 
illus; 26 (8): 56, 58, 60-61, 64, illus. 
Gardner, M. W. 540 
1914. Longevity of pycnospores of the chestnut blight 
fungus in soil. (Abstract) Phytopathology 4: 51-52. 
Garrett, A. O. 543 
1918. Some unique rusts. Utah Acad. Sci. Trans. 1: 132-136. 
