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1907, pp. 307-311, 1 pl.; IX. Dry Scab of Potatoes (Spondylo- 
cladium atrovirens, Harz), 1909, pp. 16-18, 3 text-figs 
Paeony disease. Kew Bull., 1899, p. 88. 
Tea and Coffee diseases. Kew Bull., 1899, pp. 89-94, 1 pl. 
A revision of the genus Tilletia. Kew Bull., 1899, pp. 141- 
159, 1 pl. 
Iris bulbs diseased. Gard. Chron., ser. 3, xxv. p. 412, 1 text- fig. 
Fungus parasite on Aloe. Gard. ‘Chron., ser. 3, XXVI. 
p. 291, 1 text-fig. 
Coffee disease in Niseregus Bull. Mise. Inform., R. Bot. 
Gard. Trinidad, iii; p. 
Maromba Vine ‘alls of Portugal (ascribed to a Fungus 
related to Rosellinia necatrixz). Kew Bull., 1899, pp. 213-215. 
Cacao disease in Trinidad. Kew Bull., 1899, pp. 1-6, 1 pl. 
The modern tendency of mycological study. Naturalist, 
1899, pp. 337-339. 
Essex Field Club’s Fungus Foray, 1899. Essex Naturalist, 
xi. pp. 166-169. 
Tree Root-Rot (Agaricus [Armillaria] melleus, Vahl). Journ. 
Bd. Agric., vi. pp. 166-168. (Reprinted from Kew Bull., 1899, 
pp. 25-27). 
1900. 
On the origin of the Basidiomycetes. Journ. Linn. Soc., 
Xxxiv. pp. 438-447, 2 pl. 
A Fig disease (Cercospora Bolleana). Gard. Chron., ser. 3, 
Xxvil. p. 5, 1 text-fig. 
Appearance of American Gooseberry Mildew in Ireland. 
Gard. Chron., ser. 3, xxviii. p. 148, 1 text- fig. 
Mycological research in the United States. (Abstract). 
Naturalist, 1900, pp. 346-250. 
A Conifer disease, Gard. Chron., ser. 3, xxvii. p. 101, 1 text-fig. 
A Gooseberry and Currant disease (Plowrightia ribesia). 
Gard. Chron., ser. 3, xxvii, 1900, p. 290, 1 text-fig. 
Epping Forest Fungi. Reports on the species observed at 
the Fungus Foray, 1900, including two new to Britain. Essex 
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901. 
A Snowdrop disease Pack geo cinerea). Journ. R. Hort. Soc., 
XXVi. pp. 41-46, 1 text-fi 
Lily diseases: Journ. * Hort. Soc., xxvi. pp. 372-376, 
2 text-figs. 
The Laboulbeniaceae, a new family of Fungi. Journ. Quekett 
Microsc. Club, 2 ser., viii. pp. 119-122, 2 text-figs. 
South African Locust bet (Mucor exitiosus, Mass.). 
Kew Bull., 1901, pp. 94-99, 1 pl. 
Dacryopsis Ellisiana. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xxviii. p. 519. 
ote on a new theory as to the origin of Potato tubers (in 
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