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CONTENTS OF VOLUME VIII
No. 1. JANUARY
Thomas Jonathan Burrill (1839-1916). J. T. BARRETT.
A study of wilt resistance in the seed bed. C. W. EDGERTON..
Some Verticillium diseases. I. C. Jagger and V. B. STEWART.
Briefer articles-Experiments for the control of black spot and powdery mildew
of roses. L. M. MASSEY..
A Macrophoma disease of figs. FREDERICK WOLF AND E. E. STANFORD.........
Orange rust of Rubus in Canada. P. E. STONE...
Influence of moisture and temperature upon infection by Spongospora subter-
ranea. G. B. RAMSEY.
39
Notes upon a market disease of limes. O. T. WILSON...
The mosaic disease of Phytolacca decandra. H. A. ALLARD.
Notes on the overwintering of forest-tree rusts. JAMES R. WEIR AND ERNEST
E. HUBERT.
Reviews....
Phytopathological notes..
Abstracts of papers presented at the Ninth Annual Meeting of the American
Phytopathological Society, Pittsburgh, December 28, 1917, to January 1,
1918......
Literature on plant diseases...
No. 3. MARCH
Some of the broader phytopathological problems in their relation to foreign seed
and plant introduction. BEVERLY T. GALLOWAY.
The Alternaria leaf-spot of cotton. R. C. Faulwetter..
Differences between the species of Tilletia on wheat. ALDEN A. POTTER AND
G. W. COONS..............
106
Notes on forest-tree rusts. JAMES R. WEIR AND ERNEST E. HUBERT
Field studies of Cercospora beticola. M. B. McKAY AND VENUS W. POOL..
Phytopathological notes.
114
119
137
Literature on plant diseases..
138
No. 4. APRIL
The occurrence of Puccinia graminis tritici-compacti in the southern United
States. E. C. STAKMAN AND G. R. HOERNER...
Determination of the factors inducing leaf roll of potatoes, particularly in north-
ern climates. First progress report. PAUL A. MURPHY AND E. J. WORT-
141
LEY.....
150
Pathological aspects of the Federal fruit and vegetable inspection service.
C. L. SHEAR...
Briefer articles:
155
Perennial mycelium of Gymnosporangium blasdaleanum. J. S. BOYCE..... 161
Cultures of Aecidium tubulosum and A. passifloricola H. E. THOMAS
Some new or little-known hosts for wood-destroying fungi, II. A. S.
RHOADS..
Reviews..
163
164
168
169
175
Report of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Phytopathological Society 178
Appendix.....
190
No. 5. MAY
The life history and parasitism of Eocronartium muscicola. HARRY M. FITZ-
PATRICK..
197
The relation of phytopathologists to plant disease survey work. G. R. LYMAN 219
Seed treatment control and overwintering of cucumber angular leaf spot. W.
W. GILBERT AND M. W. GARDNER...
Brown blotch of the Kieffer pear. GEORGE W. MARTIN..
229
234
Copper sulphate as a disinfectant for potatoes. G. R. BISBY AND A. G. TOLAAS 240
Appendix......
The growth of the potato scab organism at various hydrogen ion concentra-
tions as related to the comparative freedom of acid soils from the potato
scab. L. J. GILLESPIE... . .
257
Lightning injury to herbaceous plants. L. R. JONES AND W. W. GILBERT.
Lightning injury to citrus trees in Florida. H. E. STEVENS..
A new disease of the Irish potato. C. W. CARPENTER....
270
283
286
Some factors affecting viability of the urediniospores of Cronartium ribicola
GEORGE H. DUFF.....
Host relationships of the North American rusts other than Gymnosporangiums
which attack conifers. ARTHUR S. RHOADS, GEORGE G. HEDGCOCK, ELLS-
WORTH BETHEL, AND CARL HARTLEY...
309
The production of an Anthracnose-resistant white marrow bean. WALTER H.
BURKHOLDER.
Exclusion legislation and fruit tree production. V. B. STEWART.
353
360
Dissemination of Septoria lycopersici Speg. by insects and pickers. W. H.
The black-leg disease of cabbage caused by Phoma lingam (Tode) Desmaz M.
P. HENDERSON.
Imbedding and staining of diseased wood. J. S. BOYCE...
379
432
GEORGE
463
A convenient heating and sterilizing outfit for a field laboratory.
L. PELTIER AND DAVID C. NEAL....
Incubation period of Cronartium ribicola on the white pine. R. E. STONE 438
A morphological and cultural note on the organism causing Stewart's dis-
ease of sweet corn. LUCIA MCCULLOCH...
Reviews.....
Literature on plant diseases.
440
Seed tuber treatments for potatoes. G. H. COONS...
The fungus flora of pine seed beds.
ANNIE E. RATHBUN..
Additional list of State and National quarantines against the white-pine
blister rust. ROY G. PIERCE..
No. 10. OCTOBER
457
469
484
487
489
501
505
Potato leaf roll: Its diagnosis and cause. E. J. WORTLEY...
Varieties of beans susceptible to mosaic. DONALD REDDICK AND VERN B.
STEWART....
A Sterigmatocystis smut of figs. ROBERT W. HODGSON..
545
A storage fermentation of dasheens. ORVILLE Turner WILSON..
Ramularia root rots of ginseng. C. L. ZINNSMEISTER.....
The origin and spread of tomato fruit rots in transit. J. ROSENBAUM.
557
572
Notes on some methods and terms employed in studying the Uredinales.
H. R. ROSEN......
581
584
586
No. 12. DECEMBER
Varietal susceptibility of beans to strains of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum
(Sacc. and Magn.) B. and C. MORTIER F. BARRUS......................
Wood rots of peach trees caused by Coriolus prolificans and C. versicolor. JOHN
A. ELLIOTT....
589
616
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The overwintering of Cronartium ribicola on Ribes. H. H. YORK AND PERLEY
SPAULDING...
617
Overwintering of the aeciospores of Cronartium ribicola Fisher. LOUISE DOSDALL 619
Reviews...
620
621
624