98 BULLETIN 1380, TJ. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Akeks, C. E. 
1912. Report on the Amazon Valley, its rubber industry and other resources. 190 
p., illus. London. 
General remarks on the pathology of Hevea. 
1914. The rubber industry in Brazil and the Orient. 320 p., illus. London. 
Chapter IV. Diseases and pests common to rubber trees in Brazil. 
General descriptions, using popular names of diseases only. Diseases 
briefly mentioned in chapters on the Orient. 
Amin, M. 
1920. Mouldy rot (disease of recently tapped bark). In Agr. Bui. Fed. Malay 
States, v. 8, p. 174-17.". 
Attacks the renewing bark about 1 inch above and parallel to the 
tapping cut. The causal fungus is a species of Sphaeroneina. 
Anstbad, R. D. 
1910. Canker on Para rubber. In Planters' Chron.. v. 5, p. 516. 
Canker on the tapping cut ; South India. 
1910. Diseases of Para rubber. In Planters' Chron.. v. 5, p. 140. 
Pink disease {Corticium jarnnicum \ and die-back, caused by Gloeo- 
sporium- alborubruni and Botri/odiplodia theobromae. 
1910. Pink disease of Para rubber and Bordeaux mixture. In Planters' Chron., v. 
5, p. 210-212. Also in Trop. Agr. v. 34, p. 5G5, 1910. 
1910. Report on a tour in Cochin and Travancore. In Planters' Chron., v. 5, p. 
174-177. 
Pink disease and die-back were found. Report is largely quoted from 
Ore. Roy. Bot. Gard., Ceylon, v. 4. nos. 21 and 23, by Petch. Portion 
about pink disease reprinted in Trop. Agr., v. '.'A, p. 47."» 470. 
1910. Second tour in Cochin. In Planters' Chron., v. 5, p. 501-502. 
Report on experiments in prevent ion of pink disease. Extracl in 
Ayr. Bui. Straits and Fed. Malay States, v. 10. p. C.-7. 1911 : and Trop. 
Agr., v. 35, p. 403. 1910. 
1910. Root disease of Hevea. In Planters' Chron.. v. 5, p. 540. 
Hymenoohaete noxia appears to be the most common root fungus in 
southern India. Fames semitoetua and Sphaerostilbe repens are also 
found. 
1911. Pads formed on Hevea trees. In Planters' Chron.. v. 6, p. 2-4. 
Quotes Petch (Trop. Agr.. July and Aug., 1909) at some length. 
1911. Pink disease of Para rubber and Bordeaux mixture. 7;; Planters' Chron., v. 6, 
p. 98-101. 
Recommendations for control and directions for mixing solutions. 
1911. Report on a tour in Cochin and South Travancore. In Planters' Chron., v. G, 
p. 282-284. 
Die-hack (Gloeosporiuin and Botryodiplodia) and pink disease of rub- 
ber noted. 
1911. Second tour in the Anamalais. In Planters' Chron., v. G, p. 88-90. 
Pink disease of Hevea mentioned. 
1914. Nodules on Hevea rubber trees. In Planters' Chron., v. 9, p. 14-15. 
1916. Bark rot of Hevea. In Planters' Chron.. v. 11. p. 382-383. 
Comment on bulletin by Dastur, Burma Dept. Agr. Bui. 14, 191G. 
1916. Fungoid diseases of Hevea rubber. In Planters' Chron.. v. 11, p. 522-523. 
Comment on article by Petch published in Times of Ceylon. 
1916. Rubber Growers' Association of Southern India. (Report of meeting.) In 
Planters' Chron., v. 11. p. (528-630. 
Discussion of pink disease and its treatment and of abnormal leaf 
fall. 
1917. Abnormal leaf fall of Hevea rubber. In Planters' Chron., v. 12, p. 54-5G. 
Recommendations for control. 
1917. Abnormal leaf fall of rubber. In Planters' Chron., v. 12, p. 2G4. 
1917. Bark rot of rubber. In Planters' Chron.. v. 12, p. 582. 
Disease worst in sections where trees had not been thinned out. 
1917. Black-thread disease of Hevea. In Planters' Chron., v. 12, p. 571—572. 
Quotes Ann. Rpt. Agr. North Borneo for 1916. Disease caused 
by Phytophthora. 
1918. Mouldy rubber. In Planters' Chron., v. 13, p. 703-704. 
1918. The treatment of fungoid diseases on estates. In Agr. Jour. India, v. 13, 
p. 95-104. 
Lecture delivered at the annual meeting of the United Planters' 
Association of Southern India, 1917. 
1919. Brown bast of Hevea rubber. In Planters' Chron.. v. 14, p. 320-324. 
Lecture delivered at a meeting of the South Indian branch of 
the Rubber Growers' Association held at Cochin, May 17, 1919. 
1919. Hevea leaf-disease in Surinam. In Planters' Chron., v. 14, p. 453. 
, South American leaf disease, caused by Fusicladium macrosporum, 
in Surinam, British Guiana, and Brazil. 
1919. Mr. Anstead's tour. In Planters' Chron., v. 14, p. 708-710, 784-790, 840-? 
843, 879-880. 
Different parts deal with abnormal leaf fall due to Phytophthora 
meadii, moldy rubber, and brown-bast. 
1920. Brown bast. In Planters' Chron., v. 15, p. 294-297. 
Analysis of a paper by J. It. Ilarmsen, a translation of which 
appeared in the Malayan Tin and Rubber Jour., October 31, 1919. 
