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Heald, F. D. Some new facts concerning wheat smut. Proc. 

 Washington State Grain Growers Assn. 10:38-45. /. 1, 2. 



6 Ja 1916. 



Higgins, B. B. A disease of pecan catkins. Phytopathology 7: 



42-45- /• h 2. 7 F 1917. 

 Johnston, J. R. History and cause of the rind disease of sugar 



cane. Jour. Board Comm. Agr. Porto Rico 1 : I7 _ 45- pi- I - 



Ja 1917. 



Keitt, G. W. Peach scab and its control. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 



395 : 1-66. pi. 1-6 + /. 1-6. 18 Ja 1917. 

 Lathrop, E. C. The generation of aldehydes by Fusarium 



cubense. Phytopathology 7:14-16. 7 F 1917. 

 Long, W. H. Investigations of the rotting of slash in Arkansas. 



U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 496: 1-14. 16 F 1917. 

 McClintock, J. A. Peanut- wilt caused by Sclerotium Rolfsii. 



Jour. Agr. Research 8:441-448. pi. 96, 07. 19 Mr 1917. 

 McCubbin, W. A. Does Cronartium ribicola winter on the cur- 

 rant? Phytopathology 7:17-31. f. 1 . 7 F 1917. 

 Pierce, R. G. Albany conference on white pine blister rust. 



Phytopathology 7:54, 55- 7 F ^9 l 7- 

 Rand, F. V. Leafspot-rot of pond lilies caused by Helicosporium 



nymphaearum. Jour. Agr. Research 8 : 219-232. pi. 67-70. 



5 F 191 7. 



Rankin, W. H. The penetration of foreign substances intro- 

 duced into trees. Phytopathology 7:5-12. f. 1. 7 F 1917. 



Rankin, W. H. White pine blister rust. Tree Talk 4 : 77, 78. 

 F 191 7. 



Ravn, F. K. Jena Ludwig Jensen. Phytopathology 7 : 1-4. 



7 F 1917. [Portrait.] 



Rhoads, A. S. Some new or little-known hosts for wood-destroy- 

 ing fungi. Phytopathology 7:46-48. 7 F 1917. 



Rosenbaum, J. ' Studies of the genus Phytophthora. Proc. Nat. 

 Acad. Sci. 3:159-163. 15 Mr 1917. 



Sanders, J. G. Save us from invading pests. Am. Forest. 23 : 

 147-153. Mr 1917. [Illust.] 



