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ase. _Ibid._, bul. 178, September, 1913. So-called Chestnut Blight Poisoning. _Ibid_. Part I of the Annual Report for 1914. 12 pages and plate. Supposed Poisonous Properties of Chestnuts Grown on Trees Affected with Chestnut Blight. C. Dwight March. _Journal of the American Medical Association_, July 4, 1914, p. 30. Studies in Juglans, 1. Study of a Form of _Juglans Californica_, Watson. By Ernest B. Babcock. University of California Publications in _Agricultural Sciences_ Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 1-46, pls. 1-12. December 4, 1913. Studies in Juglans, II. Further Observations on a New Variety of _Juglans Californica_, Watson, and on Certain Supposed Walnut-Oak Hybrids. By Ernest R. Babcock. _Ibid._ Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 47-70, pls. 13-19. Oct. 31, 1914. Production of the Walnut in the Northwest. Ferd Groner. Fifth Annual Report, Oregon State Horticultural Society, December, 1913. p. 159. Top-Working Seedling Pecan Trees. W. N. Hutt. Bul. 224, North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, Raleigh, January, 1914. Excellent description and illustrations. Birds as Carriers of the Chestnut Blight Fungus. _Journal of Agricultural Research_, September, 1914, Vol. II, No. 6, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Account of experiments, with plates and bibliography. Pecan Rosette. By W. A. Orton and Frederick V. Rand. Reprint from _Journal of Agricultural Research_, Vol. III, No. 2. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., November 16, 1914. The Possibilities of Nut Culture in New England. By Dr. William C. Deming. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 1914, Part 1. Boston, August, 1914. Nut Culture. By William C. Deming. Circular No. 26, Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture. June, 1914. Nut Growing and the Propagation of Nut Trees. By William C. Deming. To be printed in the Annual Report of the New Jersey State Horticultural Society, 1914. Grafting the Hickory. By William C. Deming. _Rural New-Yorker_, December 12, 1914. Note on a simple method for grafting the hickory by the slip bark method. Nuts for the North. H. E. Van Deman. _Green's Fruit Grower_, December, 1914, p. 7. Cracking the Walnut Blight. Walter V. Woehlke. _The Country Gentleman_, November 28, 1914, p. 1910. Illustrations of top-
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