-2- REFEREED PUBLICATIONS: A. Circulars and Bulletins: 1. Howard, C. M., and E. E. Albregts. 1979. Dover, a firm fruited strawberry with resistance to anthracnose. Univ. of Fla. Sta. Circular S-267. 5 pp. 2. Riding, W. H., and C. LI. Howard. 1979. Strawberry anthracnose and crown rot caused by Colletotrichum fragariae. Plant Pathology Circular No. 198. 2 pp. 3. Albregts, E. E., and C. M. Howard. 1983. Strawberry production in Florida. Univ. of Fla. Expt. Sta. Bull. No. 841. (In Press). 4. Howard, C. M., A. J. Overman, J. F.'Price, and E. E. Albregts. 1984. Diseases, nematodes, and insects affecting strawberries in Florida. Univ. of Fla. Expt. Sta. Bull. No. (In Press). B. Journal Articles: 1. Schuster, D. J., J. F. Price, C. '. Howard, and E. E. Albregts. 1979. Twospotted spider mites: Control on strawberry with organotin, naphthoquinone, and cyclopropane acaricides. J. Econ. Entomol. 72:360-361. 2. Schuster, D. J., J. F. Price, F. G. Martin, C. 11. Howard, and E. E. Albregts. 1979. Tolerance of strawberry cultivars to twospotted spider mites in Florida. J. Econ. Entomol. 73:52-54. 3. Howard, C. M., and E. E. Albregts. 1980. 'Dover' strawberry. HortScience. 15:540. 4. Albregts, E.'E., and C. Y. Howard; 1980. Accumulation of nutrients by strawberry plants and fruit grown in annual hill culture. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 105:386-388. 5. Albregts, E. E., and C. M. Howard. 1981. Effect of poultry manure on strawberry fruiting response, soil nutrient changes, and leaching. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 106:295-298. 6. Howard, C. MI., and E.' E. Albregts. 1981. An outbreak of Verticillium wilt of strawberries in central Florida. Plant Disease. 66:856-857. 7. Howard, C. I.., and E. E. Albregts. 1982. Cleistothecia of Sphaerotheca macularis on strawberry plants in Florida. Plant Disease. 66:261-262. 8. Albregts, E. E., and C. M. Howard. 1982. Effect of transplant stress on strawberry performance. HortScience. 17:651-652. 9. Howard, C. LI., and E. E. Albregts. 1983. Black leaf spot phase of straw- berry anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum fragariae (=C. fragariae). Plant Disease. 67:1144-1146.