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MR. CARRUTHERS' letter is open to some criticism. Taking it, however, as it stands, it proves conclusively that in the case of the cherry-leaf disease everything has been done by existing agencies that was practically possible. This particular instance therefore affords no basis for the demand for a State Agricultural Laboratory.
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THISELTON-DYER, W. Cherry Disease. Nature 65, 413 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/065413c0
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