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1884. Notes on the cryptogamic flora of the White Mountains. Appalachia 3:232. 

 Additions to the Peronosporeas of the United States. Bot. Gaz. 9:37. 

 Maladies des monies seches. Rev. Mycol. 6:197. 



The spread of epidemic diseases in plants. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 32:307. 



An account of the progress of botany in the year 1882. Smithsonian Rept. 1882:551. 



Notes on a fungus parasitic on a species of Potamogeton. Trans. Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club 2:127. 



1885. Notes on Fungi. Bot. Gaz. 10:219. 



The Synchytria of the United States. Bot. Gaz. 10:235. 



A new locality for Nelumbium. Bull. Torrey Club. 12:40. 



Notes on some injurious fungi of California. Bot. Gaz. 10:346. Also in Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 



34:300 and Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. 1885:29. 

 An account of the progress of botany in the year 1883. Smithsonian Rept. 1883:681. 

 Lower Cryptogamia; in Ray, Lieut. P. H.: Report of the international polar expedition to Point Barrow, 



Alaska 1885:192. 

 Notes on some species of Gymnosporangium and Chrysomyxa of the United States. Proc. Amer. Acad. 



20:311. 



1886. Botany at Harvard. Bot. Gaz. 11:43. 



Biological teaching in colleges. Pop. Sci. Monthly 28 : 577. 



The Brothers Tulasne. Bot. Gaz. 11:93. 



Nostoc group (Phycochromacea?). Bot. Gaz. 11:149. 



White Mountain Floras; in "The Appalachians." White Mountain Echo 9:12. 



Yeast (Saccharomycetes). Bot. Gaz. 11:150. 



Development of Roesteliae from Gymnosporangia. Bot. Gaz. 11:189. 



The development of the Gymnosporangia of the United States. Bot. Gaz. 11:234. 



Puccinia mahacearum Mont, in Massachusetts. Bot. Gaz. 11:309. 



On a supposed disease of roses caused by a fungus. Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. 1886:233. 



Notes on Arctic algoe, based principally on collections made at Ungava Bay by Mr. L. M. Turner. Proc. 



Amer. Acad. 21:469. 



1887. The task of American botanists. Pop. Sci. Monthly 31:305. 



Vegetable parasites and evolution. Bot. Gaz. 12:173. Also Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 36:233 (1888). 



H. W. Ravenel. Bot. Gaz. 12: 194. 



(With Trelease, W.) List of works on North American fungi, with the exception of Schizomycetes, pub- 

 lished before 1887. Harvard Univ. Libr. Bull., nos. 37-38 (Bibliographical Contributions No. 25), 

 with Supplement: Fungi Exsiccati Am.-septentrionalis. 



Vegetable parasites of codfish. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 6:1. 



Aecidium on Juniperus Virginiana. Bot. Gaz. 12:205. 



1888. Asa Gray. Bot. Gaz. 13:49. 



Apospory in Pteris aquilina. Annals of Botany 2:383. 



A curious vegetable growth on animals. Garden and Forest 1:99. 



Tubercles of leguminous roots. Garden and Forest 1 : 135. 



Fungus diseases of insects. Garden and Forest 1:159. 



The cultivation of truffles. Garden and Forest 1 : 194. 



Apical growth in Fucus. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 36:271. 



Algae and fungi; in Enumeration of the plants collected by Dr. H. H. Rusby irT South America 1885^1886. 

 Bull. Torrey Club 15:183. 



Anton de Bary. Garden and Forest 1:15. 



Siphoplychium casparyi, Rfski. Journ. Mycol. 4:82. 



Memorial of Asa Gray. Proc. Amer. Acad. 23:321. 



Remarks on the collections of lichens belonging to the Boston Society of Natural History. Proc. Boston 

 Soc. Nat. Hist. 23:274. 



Notes on fungus diseases in Massachusetts in 1888. Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. 1888:25. 



A supplemental list of works on North American fungi. Harvard Univ. Library Bibliographical Contri- 

 butions no. 31. 



Asa Gray. Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Gesell. 6: XXXI. 



(With Seymour, A. B.) A provisional host index of the fungi of the United States. Part I, Polypetalae. 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



1889. On some new and imperfectly known algae of the United States^_I^_Bull. Torrey Club 16:1. 

 White huckleberries. Garden and Forest 2:50. 



Leaf spots on greenhouse plants. Garden and Forest 2:66. 



Appendix to the paper on the life history of Macrosporium parasiticum, Thum. by Kingo Miyabe. Ann. 



Bot. 3:26. 

 Notes on fungi. Bot. Gaz. 14:187. 

 Miles Joseph Berkeley. Garden and Forest 2:410. 



