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74 Stevens Frank Lincoln and Hali John G. Hypochnose of pomaceous fruits 
(32. Ann. Rep. North Oarolina Agrie. Exper. Stat. West Raleigh 1909, 
Raleigli 1910, p. 76—85) fig. 
75 — and — New fig anthracnose (colletotrichose) (32. Ann. Rep. North 
Carolina Agrie. Exper. Stat. West Raleigh 1909, Raleigh 1910, p. 86— 
89) fig. 
76 — and — Lettnce sclerotiniose (Science, N. S., XXXI, 1910, p. 752). 
77 — and — Three interesting species of Claviceps (Rotan. Gazette, L, 1910, 
p. 460—463) fig. 
78 — and — Diseases of economic plants. New York (Macmillan and Co.) 
1910, 8°, X et 513 pp., 213 fig. 
79 — and Temple J. C. The efficiency of pure culture inoculation for 
legumes (30. Ann. Rep. North Carol. Agrie. Exper. Stat. West Raleigh 
1907, Raleigh 1908, p. 48—57). 
80 — and Withers W. A , assisted by Temple J. C. and Syme W. A. Studies 
in soil bacteriology. Nitrification in soils and in Solutions (31. Aun. Rep. 
North Carolina Agrie. Exp. Stat. West Raleigh 1908, Raleigh 1909, p. 40 
bis 63; cfr. Centralbl. f. Bakt. u.. Par. 2. Abt., XXIII, 1909, p. 356—373). 
80a — and — assisted by — and — Studies in soil bacteriology II. Ammoni- 
fications in soils and in Solutions (32. Ann. Rep. North Carolina Agrie. 
Exp. Stat. West Raleigh 1909, Raleigh 1910, p. 119—128; cfr. Centralbl. 
f. Bakt. u. Paras. 2. Abt. XXIII, 1909, p. 776—785). 
81 — and — Studies in soil bacteriology III. Concerning methods for deter- 
mination of nitrifying and ammonifying powers of soils (32. Ann. Rep. 
North Carolina Agrie. Exp. Stat. West Raleigh 1909, Raleigh 1910, p. 129 
bis 144; cfr. Centralbl. f. Bakt. u. Par. 2. Abt. XXV, 1910, p. 64—80). 
82 Stevens W. C. Piant Anatomy from the Standpoint of the Development 
and Functions of the Tissues and Handbook of Micro-technic. London 
1908, XII u. 349 pp., fig. 
83 Stevenson J.: Anonym. Rev. John Stevenson, Obituary (Ann. Scot. Nat. 
Hist. 1904, p. 1—3). 
84 Stewart Fred Carlton. Witches brooms on cherry trees (Garden and Forest, 
VIII, 1895, p. 269). 
85 — Report of the mycologist. (1. Two destructive lily diseases. 2. Pre- 
vention of cabbage club root. 3. Spraying tomatoes. 4. A disease of 
Norway maples. 5. Witches’ brooms on cherry trees. 6. Observations 
on Exobasidium Peckii and Ramularia cylindriopsis. 7. Inoculation 
experiments with Gymnosporangium macropus. 8. „Belted“ apples and 
pears. 9. A new spot disease of apples) (Mew York State Agrie. Exper. 
Stat. Report 1895, p. 519—546) fig. 
