of Bofc. 1902, pgg. 19-23, in-8) Lon- 



don 1902. 

 Smith A. L. — New or critical micro- 



fungi (ibid., XLI, pgg. 257-260, in- 



8, 1 pl.) London 1903. 

 Smith C. L. — Some central american 



Pyrenomycetes (Bull. Labor. Nat. 



Hist. State Univers. Iowa, II, pgg. 



394-415, flg., in-8) Iowa 1893. 

 Smith C. L. et Mac Bride Th. H. — 



Hfr. Mac Bride. 

 Smith E. F. — Peach growing for 



Market (U. St. Dep. of Agr. - Far- 



mer's Bull. n. 33, 23 pgg. in-8, 



figg.) Washington 1895. 



— Bacillus tracheiphilus sp. n. , die 



Ursache der Verwelkens verschie- 

 dener Cucurbitaceen (Centralbl. f. 

 Bakfc. etc, 1895, pgg. 364-373, in-8) 

 Jena 1895. 



— The Watermelon Wilt and other 



Wilt diseases due to Fusarium 

 (Proceed. Amer. Assoc. f. Advanc. 

 of Sc, XLVI) Salem, Ma. 1895. 



— The southern Tomato blight (ibid.) 



Salem, Ma. 1895. 



— A bacterial disease of the Tomato, 



Eggplant and Irish Potato: Ba- 

 cillus Solanacearum n. sp. (U. St. 

 Dep. of Agr., Divis. of veg. Phys. 

 a Pathol., Bull. n. 12, 28 pgg., in- 

 8, 2 pl.) Washington 1896. 



— Pseudomonas campestris, the cause 



of a brown rot in Cruciferous 

 plants (Centralbl. Bakter. etc, 1897, 

 pgg. 284, 408, 478, in-8, 1 Taf.) 

 Jena 1897. 



— The spread of plant diseases (Mas- 



sachusetts Hortic Soc, 1897, 19 

 pgg., in-8) Boston 1898. 



— Wakker' s Hyacinth Bacterium — efc 



— Bacillus Fhaseoli n. sp. (Pro- 

 ceed. Amer. Assoc f. Advauc of 

 Sc, XLVI, pgg. 287-290, in-8) Sa- 

 lem, Ma. 1897. 



— Notes on Stewart' s Sweefc-corn 

 germ : Pseu ?omonas Steivartii n. 



xci 

 sp (ibid, XLVII, pgg. 422-426, 

 in-8) Salem, Ma. 1893. 

 Smith E. F. — The « Little Peach » 

 disease (Feniiville Herald, 1898, 12 

 pgg., in-8) Fennville 1898. 



— Fseudomonas campestris (Pammel; 



Erw. Smith, die Ursache der 

 « braun » oler « schwarz » trocken- 

 faule des Kohls (Zeitschr. f. Pflan- 

 zenkr., VIII, 4 pgg., in-8, 1 Taf.) 

 Stuttgart 1898. 



— The black rot of the Cabbage (U. 



St. Dep. of Agr., Farmer' s Bull. 

 n. 68, 22 pgg ., in-8) Washington 

 1898. 



— Some bacterial diseases of Truck 



Crops (Trans. Penninsula Hortic 

 Soc, pgg. 142-147, in-8) ? 1898. 



— Wilt disease of Cotton, Watermelon 



and Cowpea : Neocosmospora n. 

 gen. (U. St. Dep. of Agr., Div. of 

 veg. Phys. a. Path., Bull. 17; 53 

 pgg., in-8, 10 pl.) Washington 1899. 



— Are there bacterial diseases of plants? 



etc (Centralbl. f. Bakt. etc, V, 

 pgg. 271-278, in-8) Jena 1899. 



— Wakker's Hyacinth germ: Pseudo- 



monas Hyacinthi Wakker (U. St. 

 Dep. of Agr., Div. of veg. Phys. a. 

 Path., Bull. n. 26 ; 45 pgg. in-8, 

 figg., 1 pl.) Washington 1901. 



— The cultural characters of Pseudo- 



monas Hyacinthi, Ps. campestris, 

 Ps. Phaseoli and Ps. Stewarti - 

 four one - flagellate yellow bacte- 

 ria parasitic on plants (ibid., Bull. 

 n. 28; 153 pgg., in-8) Washington 

 1901. 



— Plant Pathology: a retrospect and 



prospect (Science, XV n. s.. pgg. 

 601-612, in-8) Washington 1902. 



— The effect of black-rot on Tnrnips 



(U. Sfc. Dep. of Agr., Bur. of Plant 

 ind., Bull. n. 29; 20 pgg., in-8, 14 

 pl.) Washington 1D03. 



— Observations on a hitherto unrepor- 



ted bacterial disease the cause of 



