The beginning of modern plant pathology in California, 1953.

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The beginning of modern plant pathology in California, 1953.

Corrected typescript copy of reminiscences concerning his experiences as professor of plant pathology, University of California, and his work on various plant blights in the state.

45 leaves.

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