Hoko River: A 2500 Year Old Fishing Camp on the Northwest Coast of North America. Dale R. Croes and Eric Blinman, editors. Hoko River Archaeological Project Contribution Number 1, Report of Investigations Number 58, Washington State University, Laboratory of Anthropology, Pullman, 1980. xx + 333 pp., illus., biblio. $9.50 (paper).

1982 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 695-696
Author(s):  
David Snyder
2005 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 22 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sierra Hartney ◽  
Dean A. Glawe ◽  
Frank Dugan ◽  
Joseph Ammirati

Contorted hazelnut is an ornamental tree introduced to North America from Europe. In the fall of 2004 and 2005, powdery mildew caused by Phyllactinia guttata (Wallr.:Fr.) Lév. was observed on contorted hazelnut (‘contorta’) located on the campus of Washington State University, Pullman, and on several C. avellana trees (unknown cultivar) on the campus of the University of Washington, Seattle. This report documents for the first time the occurrence of P. guttata on C. avellana in both eastern and western Washington. Accepted for publication 18 October 2005. Published 21 November 2005.


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