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Mycologia 
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Florida Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull, iii : 3-16. /. J-p. D 1912. 
Fromme, F. D. The culture of cereal rusts in the greenhouse. 
Bull. Torrey Club 40: 501-521. 10 S 1913. 
Giissow, H. T. The barberry and its relation to black rust of 
grain. Phytopathology 3: 178, 179. 14 Au 1913. 
Harter, L. L., & Field, E. C. A dry rot of sweet potatoes caused 
by Diaporthe batatatis. U. S. Dept. Agr. Plant Ind. Bull. 281 ; 
7-38. pi. 1-4 + f. 1-4. I My 1913. 
Heald, F. D,, & Studhalter, R. A. Preliminar)'^ note on birds^ as 
carriers of the chestnut blight fungus. Science II. 38 : 278-280. 
22 Au 1913. 
Johnston, J. R. The nature of fungous diseases of plants. Porto 
Rico Sugar Producers’ Assoc. Circ. 2 : 3-25. /. J-p. My 1913. 
Kellerman, K. F. The use of congo red in culture media. U. S. 
Dept. Agr. Plant Ind. Circ. 130: 15-17. 21 Je 1913. 
Meinecke, E. P. Notes on Cronartium coleosporioides Arthur 
and Cronartium filamentosum. Phytopathology 3 : 167, 168. 
14 Au 1913. 
Melhus, I. E. The powdery scab of potato {Spongospora Solani) 
in Maine. Science II. 38: 133. 25 J1 1913. 
Merrill, G. K. New and interesting lichens from the state of 
Washington. Bryologist 16: 56-59. J1 1913. 
Includes Biatora myriocarpella sp. nov. 
Orton, W. A. The development of disease-resistant varieties of 
plants — IV®. Conference Internat. Genet, Paris 1911 : 247-265. 
/. J-p. 1913. 
Orton, W. A. International phytopathology and quarantine legis- 
lation. Phytopathology 3 : 143-15 1. 14 Au 1913. 
Selby, A. D. Disease susceptibility of apple varieties in Ohio. 
Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta. Circ. 113 : 53-56. 15 Ap 1913. 
Shear, C. L. The type of Sphaeria radicalis Schw. Phytopathol- 
ogy 3:191.192. 14 Au 1913. 
