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846-860. / : . 141 3-1 443 '-+ frontispiece. Je 1919. 

 Matz, J. Citrus spots and blemishes. Porto Rico. Dept. Agr. 



Exp. Sta. Circ. 16. 1-8. My 1919 [Illust.] 

 Marsh, C. D. The loco-weed disease. U. S. Dept. Agr. Farm. 



Bull. 1054: 1-19. f. 1-11. Au 1919. 

 McKinney, H. H. Nomenclature of the potato scab organism. 



Phytopathology 9: 327-329. Au 1919. 

 Merrill, E. D., & Wade, H. W. The validity of the name Dis- 



comyces for the genus of fungi variously called Actinomyces, 



Streptrothrix, and Nocardia. Philip. Jour. Sci. 14: 55-69. 



Ja 1919. 



Murrill, W. A. Bahama fungi. Mycologia 11 : 222, 223. 30 Au 

 1919. 



Includes Polyporus Bracei sp. nov. 



Murrill, W. A. A new species of Lentinus from Minnesota. 

 Mycologia 11 : 223, 224. 30 Au 191 9. 



Leptinus Freemanii Murrill. 



Murrill, W. A. Queer fungus growths. Mycologia 11 : 225, 226. 

 f. 1. 30 Au 1919. 



Orton, C. R. Notes on some polemoniaceous rusts. Mycologia 

 11 : 168-180. 30 Au 1919. 



Orton, C. R., & McKinney, W. H. Notes on some tomato dis- 

 eases. Ann. Rep. Pennsylvania Agr. Exp. Sta. 1915-1916: 

 (1-9.) 1917. 



Overholts, L. 0. The species of Porta described by Peck. N. Y. 

 State Mus. Bull. 205, 206: 67-120. pi. 1-23. 1919. 



Peltier, G. L. Snapdragon rust. Illinois Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 

 221 : 535-548. /• i-5- Au. 1919. 



Powell, 0. Insect enemies and diseases of the tomato. U. S. 

 Dept. Agr. Circ. 40: 1-18. /. 1-23. Je 1919. 



Ramsey, G. B. Studies on the viability of the potato blackleg 

 organism. Phytopathology 9 : 285-288. Jl 191 9. 



Reinking, 0. A. Phytophthora faberi Maubl : the cause of coco- 

 nut bud rot in the Philippines. Philip. Jour. Sci. 14: 131— 151. 

 pi. 1-3. Ja 1919. 



