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Diseases of the Grape Vine. I. Gard. Chron., ser. 3, xvi. 
p. 75, | text-fig.; IT. L.c., xvii. pp. 101, 134, 1 text-fig. (1894-95). 
Sugar-cane disease in Old World. Kew Bull., 1894, pp. 81-84. 
Root-disease of Sugar-Cane, St. Vincent. Kew Bull., 1894, 
p. Lit. 
1895. 
A revision of the genus Cordyceps. Ann. Bot., ix. pp. 1-42, 
pi. 
The ‘‘ Spot” disease of Orchids. Ann. Bot., ix. pp. 170 
(note), 421-428, 1 col. pl. Gard. Chron., ser. 3, xviii. pp. 419-420. 
Note on the Melanconium stage of Trichosphaeria Sacchari (in 
Al sig on Sugar Cane disease in Barbados). Kew Bull., 1895, 
a Cucumber and Melon disease. Gard. Chron., ser. 3, xvii. 
* Sleepy disease’ of Tomatoes. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 
ar i 707-708, 3 text-figs.; Journ. R. Hort. Soc., xix. 1896 
pp. 20-24, 3 text-figs. 
Note on the disease of Cabbages and allied plants known as 
“Finger and Toe.” Proc. R. Soc. Lond., lvii. pp. 330-332. 
Diseased Pepper plants from Mysore. Kew Bull., 1895, 
pp. 179-180. 
1896. 
Parasitic Fungi; their mode of attack and the means of its 
ere Trans. Herts. Nat. Hist. Soc. and Field Club, ix. 
pp. 
nag or critical Fungi. Journ. Bot., xxxiv. pp. 145-154, 1 pl. 
Root diseases caused by Fungi (Rosellinia radiciperda), Kew 
poll 1896, pp. 1-5, 1 pl.; Journ. Bd. Agric., vii. 1900, pp. 10-16, 
pl. 
i Address (résumé). Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc., 
189 
nes revision of the genus Coprinus. Ann. Bot., x. pp. 123-183, 
1. 
1897. 
A Athy of the Geoglosseae. Ann. Bot., xi. pp. 225-303, 
2 col. pl. 
Mycologic Flora of the Royal Gardens, Kew. Kew Bull., 
1897, pp. 115-167, 1 pl. Introductory matter reprinted in 
Journ. Bot., xxxv. pp. 447-449. [This paper served as the 
foundation of the more complete list which Mr. Massee contributed 
to “The Wild Fauna and Flora of the Royal Botanic Gardens, 
Kew.” Kew Bull., Add. Series, V. 1906, pp. 103-187, 223. 
Further additions to the list appeared as follows :—Kew ‘Bull, 
1906, p. 46, 1 pl.; 1907, pp. 238-244, 1 pl.; 1909, Dp. 373-376 ; 
1911, pp. 376-377; 1912, pp. 161-166, 1 pl.; (with E. M. Wake- 
field), 1913, pp. 195-199, 1 pl.] 
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