. Dedication papers : scientific papers presented at the dedication of the laboratory building and plant houses, April 19-21, 1917. A i .jW. : White Pine Blister Rust Brooklyn Botanic Garden Memoirs. Volume I, Plate Metcalf: White Pine Blister Rust METCALF: WHITE PINE BLISTER RUST 333 on account of the great number of species represented, and the widely-various parts of the earth from which such stock comes. No sectionof the country is Hkely to suffer more from this source than LongIsland and the general vicinity of New York City. May I expressthe hope that this Botanic Garden,


. Dedication papers : scientific papers presented at the dedication of the laboratory building and plant houses, April 19-21, 1917. A i .jW. : White Pine Blister Rust Brooklyn Botanic Garden Memoirs. Volume I, Plate Metcalf: White Pine Blister Rust METCALF: WHITE PINE BLISTER RUST 333 on account of the great number of species represented, and the widely-various parts of the earth from which such stock comes. No sectionof the country is Hkely to suffer more from this source than LongIsland and the general vicinity of New York City. May I expressthe hope that this Botanic Garden, already a leader in local andnational sentiment in horticultural and botanical affairs, will take aposition in this matter which will help to bring about the suppressionof this very dangerous traffic? EXPLANATION OF PLATES VI AND VII Plate VI. A native white pine {Pinus strobus) in thick stand, completely girdledby a blister rust canker. Kittery Point, Me. (Photograph by Mr. W. S. Carpenter,of the New York State Conservation Commission.) Plate VII. A young native white pine {Pinus strobus), completely girdled andshowing several infections of blister rust on trunk and branches. Kittery Point, Me.(Photograph by Mr. W. S. Car


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