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Scopoli J. A. — Iter tyrolense (J. A. 

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Seaver F. J. — Tlie Discomycetes of 

 eastern Iowa (Bull. Lab. Nat. Hist. 

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Selby D. — The Ohio Erysiphece (Ohio 

 Agr. Exp. Stat , Bull. n. 3, 11 pgg., 

 in-8, 1 pl.) Norwalk 1893. 



— Investigation of plant diseases in 



forcing house and garden (ibid., 

 Bull. 73, pgg. 221-246, in-8, figg ) 

 Norwalk 1897. 



— Some diseases of orchard aud garden 



fruits (ibid., Bull. 79, pgg. 97-141, 

 in-8, figg.) Norwalk 1897. 



— Spray calendar (ibid., Suppl. Buli. 



79) Norwalk 1897. 



— Vegetable Patology fJourn. of Co- 



lumbus Hortic. Soc , 1897, 5 pgg , 

 in-8, 2 pl.) Columbus 1897. 



— Certain troublesome diseases of To- 



matoes and Cucurbits (ibid., XI, 

 4 pgg., in-8, 2 pl) Columbus 1S97? 



— Unlisted Ohio fungi (Fifth Ann. 



Rep. Oliio State Acad. of Sc, 1 pg., 

 in-8) Columbus 1897? 



— Some diseases of Wheat and Oats 



(Ohio Agr. Exp. Stat., Bull. 97, 

 pgg. 31-61, in-8, figg.) Columbus 

 1898. 



— Further studies upon spraying Peach 



trees and upon diseases of the 

 Peach (ibid., Bull. 104, pgg. 201- 

 316, in-8, 3 pl.) Columbus 1899. 



— Further studies on Cueumber, Me- 



lon and Tomato diseases (ibid., 

 Bul. 105, pgg. 217-235, in-8, figg.) 

 Coiumbus 1899. 



— Investigations of plant diseases, 1891- 



1899 (ibid., Bull. 111, pgg. 93-142, 

 in-8, figg., s pl.) Columbus 18!>» 

 Selby D. el Kellermann W. A. — Ana- 

 lytical aynopsis of the groups of 

 Fungi (ibid. t Bull. n. 3, 8 pgg., in- 

 8 Norwalk 1893. 



Serra A. et Mattei G. E. — Cfr. Matfei. 

 Sestini F. et Mori A. — In qual modo 



agisce lo zolio sull' Oidio delle Viti 



(Atti Accad. Georg., XIII, 27 pgg., 



in-8) Firenze 1890. 

 Seynes J. (de) — Cfr. De Scynes. 

 Shaar C. L. — Our Puffballs. II (Asa 



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8, 1 pl.) Takoma 1899. 



— Generic nomenclature (Bot. Gazette, 



XXXIII, pgg. 220-229, in-8) Chi- 

 cago 1902. 



— Mycological notes and new species 



(Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, XXIX, pgg. 

 419-457, in-8) New York 1902. 



— Arachniotus trachyspermus, a new 



speciesof the Gymnoascarecc (Scien- 



ce, n. s., vol. XVI. pag. 138) New 



York 1902. 

 Sheldon E. P. — A study of some 



Minnesota Mycetozoa (Minn. Bot. 



Studies, Bull. n. 9, pgg. 462-182, 



in-8) Minneapolis 1895. 

 Sismonda E. — Funghi velenosi (Gaz- 



zetta piemontese 1848, n. 336 ; 12 



pgg.. in-16) Torino 1848. 

 Smith A. L. — East african fungi 



(Journ. of. Bot., 1895, 5 pgg.. in-8) 



Lonrlon 1895. 



— Fungi new to Britain (Trans. Bri- 



tish Mycol. Soc.) London 1899-1902. 

 1 (1899) pgg. 113-116. 

 II (1900) pgg. 150-158, 1 pl. 

 III (1902) pgg. 31-40. 



— On some fungi from the West In- 



dies (Journ. Linn. Soc, Bot. vol. 

 XXXV, 19 pgg., in-8, 3 pl.) Lou- 

 don 1900. 



— Some nevv microscopic fungi (Journ. 



Microsc Soc 1900, pgg. 422-424, 

 in-8, 1 pl.) London 1900. 



— Fungi found on Farm seeds when 



tested for germination, with an ac- 

 count of two fungi new to Britain 

 (ibid., pgg. 613-618, in-8, 1 pl.) 

 London 1901. 



— A disease of the Gooseberry (Journ. 



