INDEX TO LITERATURE. 



I. Atkinson, G. F. Black rust of cotton : A preliminary note. Botanical 



Gazette, vol. 16, 1891. p. 62. 



2. The genera Balansia and Dothichloe in the United States, with a 



consideration of their economic importance. Journal of Mycology, vol. 11, 

 1905, p. 250. 



3. Bbay, W. L. Forest resources of Texas. Bulletin 47, Bureau of Forestry, 



United States Department of Agriculture, 1904, p. 54. 



4. Timber of the Edwards Plateau of Texas. Bulletin 49, Bureau of 



Forestry, United States Department of Agriculture, 1904, p. 14. 



5. Distribution and adaptation of the vegetation of Texas. Bulletin 



82, University of Texas, 1906, p. 73. 



6. BuNNEMEYER, B. Texas.sectiou of the climatological service of the Weather 



Bureau. Annual summary. 1909. 



7. Clinton, G. P. Twenty-seventh annual report, Connecticut Agricultural 



Experiment Station, 1903, p. 307. 



8. Cook, O. F. Change of vegetation on south Texas prairies. Circular 14, 



Bureau of Plant Industry, United States Deixirtment of Agriculture, 1908. 



9. Cooke, M. C. The fungi of Texas. Annals, New York Academy of Science, 



vol. 1, 1878, pp. 177-187. 

 10. Fungoid pests of cultivated plants, 1906, p. 80. 



II. Eaele, F. S. New species of Fungi Imperfect! from Alabama. Bulletin, 



Torrey Botanical Club, vol. 24, 1897, p. 29. 



12. Edgeeton, C. W. The perfect stage of the cotton anthracnose. Mycologia, 



vol. 1, 1909, pp. 115-119. 



13. Ellis, J. B., and Anderson, F. W. New species of Montana fungi. Botan- 



ical Gazette, vol. 16, 1891, p. 48. 



14. and Evkbhart, B. M. Enumeration of the North American Cerco- 



sporse. Journal of Mycology, vol. 1, 1885, p. 63. 



15, Supplementary enumeration of the Cercosporse. Journal of 



Mycology, vol. 2, 1886, p. 1. 

 16. Additions to Cercospora, Gloeosporium. and Cylindrosporium. 



Journal of Mycology, vol. 3, 1887, pp. 13-22. 

 17. Additions to Ramularia and Cercospora. Journal of My- 

 cology, vol. 4, 1888, pp. 1-7. 

 IS. New species of fungi from various localities. Journal of 



Mycology, vol. 4, 1888, p. 116. 

 19. New and rare species of North American fungi. Journal of 



Mycology, vol. 5, 1889, p. 155. 

 20. New species of fungi from various localities. Proceedings 



of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1891, p. 91. 



21. New west American fungi. Erythea. vol. 2, 1894. p. 25. 



22. New west American fungi. Erythea, vol, 5. 1897, pp. 6-7. 



23. and Kellebman, W. A. Kansas fungi. Bulletin, Torrey Botanical 



Club. vol. 11, 1884, p. 121. 



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