1944

  1. Gall midge larvae among stored seed
  2. Clinodiplosis hydrangeae sp. n. (Cecidomyidae) causing a leaf blister gall on Hydrangea hortensis
  3. Rothamsted 1843-1943 A short account of its work in agricultural science
  4. Rothamsted 1843-1943 The work and history of the departments
  5. Obituary Thomas Hudson Middleton 1863-1943
  6. Factors influencing infection of the tomato by Verticillium albo‐atrum. II
  7. X-ray diffraction experiments on illite and bravaisite
  8. A virus attacking lettuce and dandelion
  9. Reduction by carbon dioxide of susceptibility of beans to tobacco necrosis viruses
  10. Soil conditions and the take‐all disease of wheat VIII Further experiments on the survival of Ophiobolus graminis in infected wheat stubble
  11. The application of the probit method to toxicity test data adjusted for mortality in the controls
  12. Mathematics of biological assay
  13. A serological study of root nodule bacteria from pea and clover inoculation groups
  14. The effect of formaldehyde and mercuric chloride on tobacco mosaic virus
  15. Formation of apatite from superphosphate in the soil
  16. Photography in agricultural research
  17. A comparison of the toxicity of certain dyestuffs to the conidia of Fusarium culmorum
  18. Take-all of cereals in 1943
  19. The relationships of some viruses causing necrotic diseases of the potato
  20. Note on the Ability of Certain Strains of Rhizobi from Peas and Clover to Infect Each Other's Host Plants
  21. Serological studies on sugar-beet yellows virus
  22. Investigations on the raspberry cane midge, 1943–44
  23. Slugs in gardens: Their numbers, activities and distribution. Part I
  24. Studies of fluctuations in insect populations XI The interrelationship of the wheat blossom midges and their host plant
  25. Discussion on slugs I Introduction Seasonal activity of slugs
  26. The determination of the volume and air space of soil clods
  27. Some applications of the logarithmic series and the index of diversity to ecological problems
  28. The manurial value of sewage sludges II Memorandum on the agricultural use of sewage sludge and straw sludge composts
  29. Weed control by chemical methods
  30. The relationships of some viruses causing necrotic diseases of the potato
  31. The liberation of virus, together with materials that inhibit its precipitation with antiserum, from the solid leaf residues of tomato plants suffering from bushy stunt
  32. The manuring of farm crops: some results of a survey of fertilizer practice in England