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  • Hubert, E.E. (1929). The cause and control of decay in buildings. Bull. Idaho University Forest Exper. Stat. 24 (2): 26 pp., 2 textfigs.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1923). The red stain in the wood of box elder. Journal of Agricultural Research 26 (10): 447-457, 3 tabs, 2 textfigs.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1924). The diagnosis of decay in wood. Journal of Agricultural Research 29: 523-567, 11 tabs, 6 figs.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1918). Fungi as contributory causes of windfall in the north-west. Journal of Forestry 16: 696-714.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1928). Relation of forest management to the control of white pine blister rust. Journal of Forestry 26: 892-898.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1928). Red-ray rot in Pinus ponderosa. Northwest Sci. 2: 45-47.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1915). A new Macrophoma on galls of Populus trichocarpa. Phytopathology 5: 182-185, 3 figs.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1920). Observations on Cytospora chrysosperma in the north-west. Phytopathology 10: 442-447.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1921). Notes on sap stain fungi. Phytopathology 11: 214-224, tab. 7, 4 figs.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1922). A staining method for hyphae of wood-inhabiting fungi. Phytopathology 12: 440-441.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1929). A butt rot of balsam fir caused by Polyporus balsameus Pk. Phytopathology 19: 725-732, 3 figs.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1929). A root and butt rot of conifers caused by Polyporus circinatus Fr. Phytopathology 19 (8): 745-747.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1929). Sap Stains of Wood and Their Prevention. viii + 77 pp., 35 textfigs. Washington; US Department of Commerc. Wood Utiliz.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1929). Manual of wood rots for cruisers and sealers in the Inland Empire. The Timbermann, Portland, Oregon 1929: 65 pp., 15 tabs.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1924). Effect of kiln drying, steaming and air seasoning on certain fungi in wood. US Dept. Agric. Bull. 1262: 20 pp., 5 tabs, 1 textfig.

  • Hubert, E.E. (1929). A study of laboratory methods used In testing the relation resistance of wood to decay. University of Idaho Bull. 24: 46 pp., 2 textfigs.

  • Shaw, C.G.; Hubert, E.E. (1952). A review of the LeptographiumScopulariaHantzschia nomenclature. Mycologia 44 (5): 693-704, 3 figs.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1917). Observations on forest tree rusts. American Journal of Botany 4: 327-335, 2 figs.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1918). Forest disease survey. Bull. US Department of Agriculture 658: 23 pp., 23 figs.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1918). A study of heart-rot in western hemlock. Bull. US Department of Agriculture 722: 37 pp., 13 figs.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1919). The influence of thinning on western henlock and grand fir infected with Echinodontium tinctorium. Journ. Forest. 17: 21-35, 1 fig.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1916). A serious disease in forest nurseries caused by Peridermium filamentosum. Journal of Agricultural Research 5: 781-785.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1918). Cultures with Melampsorae on Populus. Mycologia 10 (4): 194-198.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1916). Inoculation experiments with Peridermium montanum. Phytopathology 6: 68-70.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1916). Successful inoculations of Larix occidentalis and Larix europaea with Melampsora bigelowii. Phytopathology 6: 372-373.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1916). A successful inoculation of Abies lasiocarpa with Pucciniastrum pustulatum. Phytopathology 6: 373.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1917). Recent cultures of forest tree rusts. Phytopathology 7: 106-109.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1917). Pycnial stages of important forest tree rusts. Phytopathology 7: 135-139, 2 figs.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1917). Cronartium cerebrum {on} Pinus resinosa. Phytopathology 7: 450-451.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1918). A note on Hyalopsorae. Phytopathology 8: 37-38.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1918). Notes on overwintering of forest tree rusts. Phytopathology 8: 55-59.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1918). Notes on forest tree rusts. Phytopathology 8: 114-118.

  • Weir, J.R.; Hubert, E.E. (1919). A study of the rots of western white pine. US Dept. Agric. Bull. 799: 1-24.


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