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  • Bartholomew, E.T.; Barrett, J.T.; Fawcett, H.S. (1923). Internal decline of lemons. I. Distribution and characteristics. American Journal of Botany 10: 67-70.

  • Bliss, D.E.; Fawcett, H.S. (1944). The morphology and taxonomy of Alternaria citri. Mycologia 36 (5): 469-502, 3 figs, 12 graphs.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1936). Citrus Diseases and their Control. edn 2. 656 pp., 187 figs. New York.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1925). Maintained growth rates in fungus cultures of long duration. Annals of Applied Biology 12: 191-198, 2 figs.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1914). Citrus diseases. Annual Report. Cuban Nat. Hort. Soc. 8: 21-30.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1910, publ. 1911). Citrus scab or verrucosis (Cladosporium citri Massee). Annual Report. Florida Agric. Stat. 1910: LIV-LV.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1910, publ. 1911). Scaly bark or nail-head rust of Citrus. Annual Report. Florida Agricultural Experiment Station 1910: LI-LIII.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1910, publ. 1911). Silver scurf (trip marks). Annual Report. Florida Agricultural Experiment Station 1910: LV-LV11.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1910, publ. 1911). A fungus of soft scale insects insects (Cephalosporium lecanii Zimmermann). Annual Report. Florida Agricultural Experiment Station 1910: LXII.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1910, publ. 1911). Sugar-cane disease red rot. Annual Report. Florida Agricultural Experiment Station 1910: LXIII-LXV.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1910, publ. 1911). Stem-end-rot. Annual Report. Florida Agricultural Experiment Station 1910: XLV-XLIX.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1910, publ. 1911). Brown fungus of whitefly (Aegerita webberi). Annual Report. Florida Exper. Stat. 1910: LVII bis LXII.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1925). Bark diseases of Citrus trees in California. Bull. Coll. Agric. Berkeley 395: 61 pp., 19 figs.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1915). Melaxuma of the walnut “Juglans regia” (a preliminary report). California Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 261: 33-148, 5 figs.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1915). Citrus diseases of Florida and Cuba compared with those of California. California Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 262: 153-192.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1915). Citrus diseases of Florida and Cuba compared with those of California [cont.]. California Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 262: 200-202.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1915). Citrus diseases of Florida and Cuba compared with those of California [cont.]. California Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 262: 207-210.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1924). Shell burk (decorticosis) of lemon trees. Some investigations and observations. California Citrograph 9 (9): 330.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1927). Contact decay in lemon fruits. California Citrograph 12 (12): 432.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1929). Citrus psorosis (scaly bark). California Citrograph 14 (6): 235, 238.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1930). Brown rot of Citrus in Mediterranean countries identical with that here. California Citrograph 16 (2): 81.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1914). Does Bordeaux paste cause injurywhen followed by fumigation? California Corn. Hort. Mo. Bull. 3 (1): 41-43.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1914). Fungus gummosis. California Cultiv. 42: 99-102.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1914). Psorosis or scaly bark of orange tres. California Cultiv. 42 (15): 340-341.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1914). Brown rot gummosis of Citrus. California Cultiv. 43 (6): 124.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1914). Grey fungus gummosis of lemon trees. California Cultiv. 43 (15): 340.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1911). Stem-end-rot of Citrus fruits (Phomopsis sp.). Florida Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 107: 23 pp., 9 figs.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1917). The geographical distribution of the Citrus diseases melanose and stem-end-rot. Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ. 293: 190-193.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1917). Preliminary note on the relation of temperature to the growth of certain parasitic fungi in cultures. Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ. 293: 193-194.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1921). Some relations of temperature to growth and infection in the Citrus scab fungus Cladosporium citri. Journal of Agricultural Research 21: 243-253.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1923). Gummosis on Citrus. Journal of Agricultural Research 24: 192-235.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1927). Relation of temperature to growth of Penicillium italicum and P. digitatum and to Citrus fruit decay produced by these fungi. Journal of Agricultural Research 35: 925-931, 5 figs.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1912). Gum diseases in Citrus trees. Monthly Bull. State Comm. Hortic. California 1: 147-156.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1912). The potato wart disease. Monthly Bull. State Comm. Hortic. California 1: 733-736.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1912). Citrus scab, Cladosporium citrus Massee. Monthly Bull. State Comm. Hortic. California 1: 833-842, figs 253-260.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1913). Two fungi as causal agents in gummosis of lemon trees in California. Monthly Bull. State Comm. Hortic. California 2: 601-617.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1914). Citrus canker in Florida and the Gulf States. Monthly Bull. State Comm. Hortic. California 3: 512 bis 513.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1915). Spotting of Citrus fruits. Monthly Bull. State Comm. Hortic. California 4 (9): 434-435.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1917). Metanose of Citrus. Monthly Bull. State Comm. Hortic. California 6: 280-281, 1 fig.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1910). An important entomogenous fungus. Mycologia 2 (4): 164-168, tabs.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1912). The cause of stem-end rot of citrus fruits (Phomopsis citri n.sp.). Phytopathology 2 (3): 109-113, 6 figs.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1913). Two fungi as causal agents in gummosis of lemon trees in California. Phytopathology 3: 194-195.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1915). The known distribution of Pythiacystis citrophthora and its probable relation to maldi gomma of Citrus. Phytopathology 5: 66-67.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1915). Citrus gummosis and melaxuma (abstract). Phytopathology 5: 293.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1916). A Pythiacystis on avocado trees. Phytopathology 6: 433-435.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1916). Citrus scab. Phytopathology 6: 442-445.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1920). Pythiacystis and Phytophthora. Phytopathology 10: 397-399.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1922). The relation of the Citrus blast to certain environmental factors. Phytopathology 12: 107.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1922). A new Phomopsis of Citrus in California. Phytopathology 12: 419-424, 2 figs.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1925). Observations on bark diseases of Citrus trees in Sicily. Phytopathology 15: 41-42.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1929). Nematospora on pomegranates, citrus and cotton in California. Phytopathology 19: 474-482.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1929). Occurrence and insect transmission of Nematospora in California. Phytopathology 19: 1138.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1930). An offshoot and leaf stalk disease of date palms due to Diplodia. Phytopathology 20: 339-344, 2 figs.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1911). Three fungus enemies of orange trees. Proc. Amer. Pomol. Soc. 1911: 190-196.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1914, publ. 1915). Pointers in fungi. Proc. Fruit Growers’ Conv. California 45: 309-312.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1914, publ. 1915). Melaxuma of the English walnut. Proc. Growers’ Conv. California 45: 216 bis 218.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1916). Fighting a fungus, Pythiacystis citrphthore in Citrus orchards. University of California Journ. Agric. 3: 339-343.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1921). The temperature relations of growth in certain parasitic fungi. University of California Publ. Agric. Sci. 4: 183-232, 11 figs.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1911). Scaly bark or nail-head rust of Citrus. University of Florida Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 106: 1-41.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1912). Citrus scab, Cladosporium citrus Massee. University of Florida Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 109: 51-60.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1911, publ. 1912). Report of plant pathologist. University of Florida Agricultural Experiment Station Report 1911: lviii-lxii.

  • Fawcett, H.S. (1912). Banana diseases. West India Com. Circ. 27: 125-126.

  • Fawcett, H.S.; Burger, O.F. (1911). A gum-inducing Diplodia of peach and orange. Mycologia 3 (3): 151-153.

  • Fawcett, H.S.; Burger, O.F. (1911). A variety of Cladosporium herbarum on Citrus aurantium. Phytopathology 1: 164-166.

  • Fawcett, H.S.; Burger, W.B. (1927). Relation of temperature to growth of Penicillium italicum and P. digitatum and to Citrus fruit decay produced by these fungi. Phytopathology 17 (10): 746-747.

  • Fawcett, H.S.; Horne, W.T.; Camp, A.F. (1923). Citrus blast and black pit. University of California Agric. Techn. Pap. 5: 25 pp., 5 tabs.

  • Fawcett, H.S.; Shear, C.L. (1929). Discovery of the perfect stage of Phomopsis on lemon bark. Phytopathology 19 (12): 1138.

  • Halma, F.F.; Fawcett, H.S. (1925). Relation of Helminthosporium sacchari to maintained temperatures. Phytopathology 15: 463-469.

  • Howard; Fawcett, H.S. (1921). The temperature relation of growth in certain parasitic fungi. Agric. Sci. 4 (8): 183-232.

  • Reichert, I.; Fawcett, H.S. (1930). Cytrus diseases new to Palestine. Phytopathology 20 (12): 1003.

  • Savastano, G.; Fawcett, H.S. (1930). Ricerche sperimentali sul decorso patologico del mal secco nel limone. Ann. R. Staz. Sperim. Agrumic. et Fruttic. Acireale 11: 37 pp.

  • Savastano, G.; Fawcett, H.S. (1929). A study of decay in Citrus fruits produced by inoculations with known mixtures of fungi at different constant temperatures. Journal of Agricultural Research Washington 39: 163-198.

  • Savastano, G.; Fawcett, H.S. (1929). A study of decay in Citrus fruits produced by inoculations with known mixtures of fungi at different constant temperatures [cont.]. Journal of Agricultural Research Washington 39: 244-245.

  • Savastano, G.; Fawcett, H.S. (1928). The effect of mixed inoculations of certain Citrus fruit-rotting organisms. Phytopathology 18 (11): 949.


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