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30 196—30 214 Anonym. 
96 Anonym. Edible fungi I. The common morel (Morchella esculenta L.) (Journ. 
Board Agrie., London. XV, 1908, p. 431—432) tab. 
97 — Corky scab of potatoes (Spongospora scabies Mass.) (Journ. Board 
Agrie., London, XV, 1908, p. 592—599) tab. 
98 — Poisonous Fungi. I. Amanita phalloides (Journ. Board Agrie., London, 
XV, 1908, p. 600-601) tab. 
99 —■ Wart disease (Black Scab) of Potatoes (Journ. Board Agrie , London, 
XV, 1908, p. 671—674). 
0 — A new tornato disease (Septoria Lycopersici var. europaea Briosi et 
Cavara) (Journ. Board of Agrie, and Fish., Leaflet No. 225, 1908). 
1 — Warty disease, or black scab, of potatoes (Journ. Hortic., LX, 1908, p. 457 
bis 458). 
2 — Irritant woods (Journ. Poy. Soc. Arts, London, LVI, 1908, p. 809—810). 
3 — The annual fungus foray in Epping forest (Essex Natur., Stratford, XV, 
1908, ersch. 1909, p. 149 — 150). 
4 — Black scab in Potatoes (Journ. Dept. Agrie, and Tech. Instr. Ireland, VIII, 
1908, p. 441—443) tab. 
5 — American gooseberry mildew (Journ. Dept. Agrie, and Tech. Instr. Ireland, 
VIII, 1908, p. 479—484) tab., fig. 
6 — Black scab in potatoes (Dept. of Agrie, and Techn. Inst. for Ireland, 1908, 
No. 91). 
7 — Fungus inside a bamboo (Polystictus occidentalis Klotzsch) (Agricult. Bull. 
Straits and Fed. Malay States, VII, 1908, p. 230). 
8 — A coconut palm root disease (The Tropical Agriculturist and Magazine, 
Ceylon, XXX, 1908, p. 19—24). 
9 — Treatment of fungus diseases (The Tropical Agriculturist and Magazine, 
Ceylon, XXX, 1908, p. 24—26). 
10 — Coconut stem bleeding disease (The Tropical Agriculturist, Ceylon, 
XXX, 1908, p. 197). 
11 — Bud rot in the Philippines (The Tropical Agriculturist and Magazine. 
Ceylon, XXXI, 1908, p. 555-557). 
12 — Bud rot in other countries (The Tropical Agriculturist and Magazine, 
Ceylon, XXXI, 1908, p. 557—559). 
12 a — The coconut bleeding disease (The Suppi, to the Tropical Agriculturist 
and Magazine, II, 1908, p. 92). 
13 — The palm disease: Arecanuts the latest to be attacked (The Suppi, to 
the Tropical Agriculturist and Magazine, II, 1908, p. 192). 
14 — The coconut bleeding disease (The Suppi, to the Tropical Agriculturist 
and Magazine, II, 1908, p. 194). 
