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Lloyd, C. G. Xylaria notes No. i : 1-16. /. 1200-12^6. Cincin- 

 nati. S 1918. No. 2: 17-32. /. 1^24-1^57. D 1918. 



Lutman, B. F. Apple diseases and their control. Vermont 

 Comm. Agr. Rept. 9 : 67-70. 1918. 



Massey, L. M. More about rose diseases. Am. Rose Ann. 1918: 

 63-71. pi 4 + f- I' i9iS- 



McRostie, G. P. Inheritance of Anthracnose resistance as indi- 

 cated by a cross between a resistant and a susceptible bean. 

 Phytopathology 9: 141-148. Mr 1919. 



Murrill, W. A. George Francis Atkinson. Jour. N. Y. Bot. 

 Card. 19: 314, 315. D 1918. 



Osmun, A. V. Common potato diseases and their control. Ann. 

 Rep. Massachusetts State Board Agr. 65: 125-133. /. 1-8. 

 1918. 



Piper, C. v., & Coe, H. S. Rhizoctonia in lawns and pastures. 



Phytopathology 9: 89-92. pi. J, 8. 26 F 1919. 

 Reddick, D. Vern Bonham Stewart. Phytopathology 9: m- 



113. Mr 1919. [Portrait.] 

 Reddick, D., & Stewart, V. B. Additional varieties of beans sus- 

 ceptible to mosaic. Phytopathology 9: 149-152. Mr 1919. 

 Reinking, 0. Philippine plant diseases. Phytopathology 9 : 



1 14-140. Mr 1919. 

 Rhoads, A. S. The biology of Poly poms pargamenits Fries. 



N. Y. State Col. Tech. Publ. 18: 1-197. pl- ^IS^- Je 1918. 

 Rose, D. H. Blister canker of apple trees ; a physiological and 



chemical study. Bot. Gaz. 67: 105-146. /. i-io. 15 F 1919. 

 Sanders, J. G. The European potato wart disease discovered in 



Pennsylvania. Month. Bull. State Com. Hort. Calif. 8: 10-12. 



/. 6-8. Ja 1 919. 

 Seaver, F. J. Possibilities of the truffle industry in America. 



Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 19: 307-309. pi. 22^. D 1918. 

 Shapovalov, M. Some potential parasites of the potato tuber. 



Phytopathology 9 : 36-42. pi. 2, j -\- f. i, 2. 20 Ja 1919. 

 Shear, C. L., Stevens, N. E., & Rudolph, B. A. Observations on 



the spoilage of cranberries due to lack of proper ventilation, 



Mass. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 180: 235-239. (1918.) 



