4 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION NO. 725, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Baxter, Dow V. 43 
1931. The fungi and the decay of the American chestnut: 
Part I. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts, and Letters 
(1930) 14: 259-290, illus. 
Baxter, Dow V., and Gill, L. S. 44 
1931. Deterioration of chestnut inthe southern Appalachians. 
U.S. Dept wAgr.> Bech: (Bulon257) c2bippsy illus: 
Baxter, Dow V., and Gravatt, G. F. 45 
1926. The chestnut blight in West Virginia. W. Va. Wild 
Life 3(1G6)2 ns: 
[Beal, J. A., Kimmey, J. W., and Rapraeger, E. F.] 45a 
1935. Deterioration of fire-killed Douglas fir. Timber- 
man 37) (2)e" 12-17% 
Beattie, R. Kent. 46 
1914. Bibliography of the chestnut bark disease. Pa. 
Chestnut Tree Blight Comn. Final Rpt., Jan. 1- 
Dec. 15) 21913.) ppecgi— Ler. 
Beattie, R. Kent. 47 
1931. Look for the Dutch elm disease. U. S. Bur. Plant 
Indus., Blister Rust News 15: 114. [Processed. | 
Beattie, R. Kent. 48 
1931. The threat of the Dutch elm disease. Amer. Forests 
37: 489, illus. 
Beattie, R. Kent. 49 
1932. The Dutch elm disease. U. S. Bur. Plant Indus., 
Plant Dis. Rptr. 16: 125. | Processed.] 
Beattie, Re Kent. 50 
1932. Dutch elm disease survey indicates this disease not 
widespread in this country. U. S. Dept. Agr. 
Yearbook 1932: 178-181, illus. 
Beattie, R. Kent. 51 
[1932.] Oriental chestnuts for the United States. North. Nut 
Growers' Assoc. Rpt. Ann. Meeting (1931) 22: 
25-31. 
Beattie, R. Kent. 5Z 
1932. Study of tannin content of dead chestnut trees. Natl. 
Nut News 15 (2): 10. 
Beattie, R. Kent. 53 
1933. American beeches threatened by disease. U. S. 
Forest Serv., Forest Worker 9 (4): 12. 
Beattie, R. Kent. 54 
1933. Diseases threatening ornamental and forest trees. 
Jour. Econ. Ent. 26: 621-624. 
Beattie, R. Kent. 56 
1933. The Dutch elm disease in New Jersey. Shade 
Tree 6 (7): 2-3. 
[Beattie, R. Kent.] BT 
1933. Dutch elm disease in New York. Amer. Nursery- 
man 58 (5): 58-59. 
Beattie, R. Kent. 58 
1933. Dutch elm disease spreads to New York State. U. S. 
Bur. Plant Indus., Blister Rust News 17 (8): 136. 
[ Processed.] 
Beattie, R. Kent. 59 
1933. Elm disease entered America under bark of veneer 
logs. Sci. News Letter 24 (649): 179. 
