The Story of the Cattle-fever Tick

By Chris Lauriths Christensen, Edith Marion Patch, Guy Stanley Meloy, Inman Fowler Eldredge, Mabel Hunt Doyle, Mary Aloysius Agnew, Michael Shapovalov, Ruth O'Brien, William Allison Lloyd, Maude Campbell

The Story of the Cattle-fever Tick
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"Tomato yellows" is merely a new name for that old plague of the West which has been more or less generally known as western yellow tomato blight. Plant pathologists of the Idaho (1904) and the Washington (1922 and 1924) State Agricultural Experiment Stations, where this disease has been studied for a greater number of years than at any other institution, have used the name "yellows" in their annual reports. The writer now recommends that this name be used in the future generally and exclusively in preference to and in place of any other synonyms, such as western blight, yellow blight, summer blight, or simply blight. There are several reasons, both scientific and practical, for adopting this name.

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