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Maekham, C. R. 
irk. 550 p.. illus. London. 
Itiyation in British India, p. 441-466. Contains an 
account of the expedition of Robert Cross to South America to obtain 
rubber trees. 
Massee. G. E. 
lOol. Dise bs of Para rubber trees from Singapore. In Agr. Bui. Straits 
and Fed. Malay States, v. 1. p. 81-82. 
Roots are attacked by a fungus belonging to the genus Helico- 
basidium, which appears to be very closely allied to, if not identical 
with H. mompa. 
1010. Diseases of cultivated plants and tr^es. 602 p.. illus. London. 
Describes Fames semi tost us and Corticiurn jnranicum, found on 
Hevea brasiliensis. 
1010. Fungus on Para rubber from Singapore. In Planters' Chron.. v. 4, p. 368. 
Diplodia rapax, also found on Hevea from West Africa. 
1011. " Die-back * of cacao and of Para rubber. In Kew, Roy. Bot. Gard. Bui. 
1011. p. 120-121. 
Diplodia cacaoicola is followed by an ascigerous stage which has 
been identified as Thyridaria tarda. 
1013. Diseases caused by fungi. In Brown, E.. and Hunter, H. H. Planting in 
Uganda, p. 151-167. illus. London. 
Describes Fames lignosus, black -blight, brown-root disease, canker, 
and pink-fungus disease of Hevea. 
Mitchell. J. 
1011. - of Hevea brasiliensis. In Internat. Rubber Conf., 2d, London, 
1011. The rubber industry, p. 180-189. 
Discusses four fungi: Fames semitostus, Hymenochacte noxia, Cor- 
Uoiwn javaniw.m, and "die-back." 
1016. Diseases and pests. In Times (London). Imp. and Foreign Trade Sup.. Dec. 
1016, Plantation Rubber Sect., p. 16. 
Hevea brat is the only host species to which reference is 
made. Discusses die-back, pink disease, canker, nodules. Fames Ufj- 
rown-thread root disease, Sphaerostitbe repens, UstuUna 
zonato. 
102."— 24. Work of Cevlon rubber research scheme, 1021/22-1023. In Trop. Agr., 
v. 6 - -7: 62, p. 323- 
MORAXGE. A. 
1910. Note soTTi.maire au suject des maladies cryptogamiques de l'Hevea brasiliensis. 
In Bui. Econ. Indo-chine, v. 13, p. 150-153. 
Morgan. S.. and Stevexs. H. P. 
1922. The preparation of plantation rubber. 331 p., illus. London. 
Chapters 17 and 18 discuss molds, spotting, and various discolora- 
- of prepared rubber. 
NOKEISj F. DE LA M. 
1920. Notes on the field treatment of mouldv rot. In Azr. Bui. Fed. Malay States, 
v. 8, p. 113-1 
Extracts :'rora notes on tho field control of moldy rot. supplied by 
managers of various estates in the infected regions. 
Xowell. W. 
1014. Report on the prevalence of some pests and diseases in the West Indies. Pt. 
II. Fungoid and bacterial diseases. 1013. In West Indian Bui., v. 14, 
p. 209-214. 
iso reports for 1000/10-1010/11, bv F. W. South; 1012, by 
II. A. Ballon. 
1915. Root diseases in Malaya. In Agr. Xews [Barbados], v. 14. p. 174-175. 
Summary of two papers by Brooks in Alt. Bui. Fed. Malay States, 
v. 3. p. 40-43, 105—107, 1014. The diseases considered are Sphaero- 
stilhe re pens and UstuUna zonata. 
1016. Pink disease in tht West Indies. In Agr. News [Barbados], v. 15, p. 238-239. 
The same disease which attacks Hevea in the East is reported on 
cacao, limes, etc., in the West Indies. At tirst wrongly determined as 
Corticium lilacino-fuscum, it was later referred to, Carticium sahnoni- 
color. 
1023. Diseases of crop-plants in the Lesser Antilles. 383 p., illus. London. Dis- 
eases of Hevea, p. 232-234. 
OLSSOX-SEFFErL P. 
1910. Bibliography of rubber. /;;. Amor. Rev. Trop. Agr., v. 1, p. 173-177, 214-216, 
257-260. 
Through Faivro. No more published. Includes various citations to 
pathol'i-y of Bevea. 
Olt, J. II. C. 
1919. Bastziekten bij Hevea. In Publ. Nederland.-Indie, Landb. Synd., jaarg. 11, 
p. 224-225. 
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