O 



i;2 THE BOTANISTS OF PHILADELPHIA. 



tin Bntanieal Dirixiun of U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1888, pp. 110. 

 Illustrated. 



37. "Report on Experiments made in 1888 in the Treatment of the 

 Downy Mildew and Black Rot of the Grape Vine." -Bulletin No. 10 of 

 Botanical Division of U. S. Dep<u -tun, it of Agriculture, 1889, 6 pp. 



38. "On a New Fungous Disease of the Vine. Greeneria fuli- 

 ginea." Scribner & Viala. Proceed in;/* $fh Annual Meeting of Society for 

 Promotion of Agricultural Sciences, 1888. 



39. "Fungicides." Circular No. 5 of the "Section of Vegetable 

 Pathology." U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1887. 



40. "Notes on Orange Leaf-Scab."- Bulletin Torrey Botanical C/uh, 



XIII: 1*1. 



41. " Fungous Diseases of the Vine and their Remedies."- Proceedings 



of the Xi if .ft >*<>/ State Horticultural S/n-iefi/, 1886. 



42. " Observations the Past Season on Grape Rot and Mildew." Pro- 

 ceeding Nen- Jersey State Horticultural Society, 1887. 



43. "Fungous Diseases of Plants. " - 1 n Ailrfrcxx delivered lefore the 

 East Tciinc.wc Fanners' Convention at the 16th Annual Meeting, 1891. 



1885. ''Report as Assistant Botanist on the Fungous Diseases of 

 Plants," 10 pp. Annual Report U. S. Department of Agi -i culture. 



1886. "Report as Special Agent in charge of the Mycological 

 Section," 31 pp., 8 plates, 3 maps. Annual Import U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture. 



1887. "Report as Chief of the Section of Vegetable Pathology.'' 

 74 pp., 17 plates. Annual Report U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



Fungous Diseases of the Grape and other Plants" (with numerous 

 figures), 12 mo., 134pp. J. T. Lovett & Co., Little Silver, New Jersey, 

 1890 (issued in 1891). 



ls<J5. "Grasses as Sand and Soil Binders," 16 pp. Illustrated. 

 Reprint from Year Bool- of U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1895. 



I'nder Professor Scribner's supervision, as Chief of the 

 Division of Agrostology, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 have been issued eighteen bulletins descriptive of grasses. 

 Bulletin 3, " Useful and Ornamental Grasses " ; Bulletin 14, 

 "Economic Grasses" and Bulletins 7 and 17, " American 

 Grasses," (Illustrated) are especially note-worthy as from 

 Professor Scribner's pen. 



