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Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Part I: Origin and Development of a Pioneer Plant Pathologist; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Greatness Forgotten; 1.2 Documents and℗ Letters; References; Chapter 2: Scotland & England; 2.1 Scottish Origin and℗ Early Years; 2.2 Fascination with℗ Geology; 2.3 Undergraduates in℗ London; 2.4 Teaching Atlases and℗ English Texts; 2.5 Academia in℗ Edinburgh; References; Chapter 3: Highly Educated Non-graduate; 3.1 Proof of℗ Appointments in℗ Edinburgh; 3.2 Academic Career; 3.3 Search for℗ Greener Fields; References; Chapter 4: Australia Felix

4.1 Establishment in℗ Australia4.2 Ormond College; 4.3 Auld Po-Tarsh: Victorian College of℗ Pharmacy; 4.4 Research and℗ Other Occupations 1884-1890; 4.5 A New Vocation Beckons; 4.6 Natural Sciences in℗ Nineteenth Century Europe; 4.7 Australia 1788-1890; 4.8 Formal Courses in℗ Plant Pathology; References; Chapter 5: Vegetable Pathologist; 5.1 Devastating Epidemics; 5.2 Founding Australian Plant Pathology; 5.3 Renowned Mycologist; 5.4 McAlpine's Training in℗ Mycology; 5.5 Hallmarks of℗ Rigour and℗ Accuracy; 5.6 Six Australian Books; 5.7 Extra Mural Activities; References

Chapter 6: Twenty Years of℗ Plant Pathology in℗ Australia 1890-19106.1 In McAlpine's Own Words; 6.2 What Constitutes Plant Pathology; 6.3 Its Aims and℗ Objectives; 6.4 Means Provided for℗ Investigation and℗ Research; 6.5 Some of℗ the℗ Work Accomplished; 6.6 Problems Awaiting Solution; 6.7 How This Study Has Benefited the℗ Producer; 6.8 Conclusion; 6.9 International Recognition; References; Part II: The Bitter Pit Investigation; Chapter 7: Bitter Pit; 7.1 History of℗ Research into Bitter Pit; 7.2 Bitter Pit in℗ Australia; 7.3 The Economic Importance of℗ Apples; 7.4 An Increasing Problem 1886-1910

7.5 A National Investigation Proposed7.6 The Perth Conference; 7.7 The Ministers Respond; 7.8 The Reluctant Appointee; References; Chapter 8: The Poison Theory; 8.1 Codlin Moth, Lead Arsenate and℗ Bitter Pit; 8.2 Delay, Uncertainty and℗ Objection; 8.3 Penang℗
Investigative Journalist; 8.4 The Minister and℗ the℗ Poison Theory; 8.5 Test Committee Fails Ewart and℗ White; References; Chapter 9: A National Investigation; 9.1 Government in℗ Australia; 9.2 Appointment of℗ McAlpine; 9.3 Commonwealth Advisory Committee on℗ Bitter Pit; 9.4 Travel, Distance and℗ Time; References

Chapter 10: The First Year 1911-191210.1 Establishing Starting Points; 10.2 The Australian Apple Industry 1900-1911; 10.3 Advisory Committee's First Report; 10.4 The First Year's Accounts; References; Chapter 11: Serious Stumbling Blocks; 11.1 The Irony of℗ Preparation; 11.2 Ewart Corrupts Advisory Committee; 11.3 Distribution of℗ the℗ First Progress Report; References; Chapter 12: The Second Year 1912-1913; 12.1 The Second Progress Report; 12.2 Monthly Reports; 12.3 Long Distance Transport of℗ Meat, Fruit and℗ Vegetables; 12.4 The Voyage of℗ SS Somerset; 12.5 The Advisory Committee's Second Report

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