434 J- <-^bristiaü Bay. 



Sormanni, Giacomo. 



Catalogo raginato delle opere di viticoltura ed enologia pubblicate iu Italia 

 in italiano del principio della stauipa siiio a tutto Tanno 1881. Milano, 

 Gernia, 1882. 



16 p. 8«. 

 Stat, A. 



Mitteilungeu über im Jahre löOfi veröffentlichte bemerkenswerte Arbeiten 

 auf dem Gebiete der Zuckerrübeukrankheit. 



(In Centralbl. f. Bakteriol. u. Parasitenk. IL Abth. XIX (1907), 

 p. 289—310.) 

 Sturgis, W. C. 



Literature of fungous diseases ... A provisional bibliography of the more 

 important works published by the U. S. Department of Agriculture and 

 the agricultural experiment stations of the United States from 1887 to 

 1897 inclusive, on fungous and bacterial diseases of economic plants. 

 (In Twenty-first annual report, Connecticut Agricult. Experiment 

 Station for 1897. New Haven, 1898, p. 182—222.) 

 Grown out of an earlier compilation of the same scope, and by the 

 same author, which was published, in 1893, as Bulletin No. 118 (also 

 in the seventeenth aun. report) of the same station. — Arranged 

 alphabetically by the names of the cultivated plants subject of attack. 

 Subject Index of Experiment Station Literature, 1876 — 



Subject Index of Experiment Station literature [for the United States of 

 America]. Edited and published by the Office of Experiment Stations, 

 Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 



A card index arranged systematically (cf. Key to Subject Index . . . 

 (Office of Experiment Stations. Circular No. 23)). Covers period from 

 the origin and first publication of each station (1876) to the present 

 time. Cards are issued every month, or as often as 100 issues can be 

 prepared Total number to August, 1906: 27,500. 

 Each entry has descriptive note. 

 Continue d. 



9. Bibliographies of Individual Works. Collective. Individual. 



1. Collective. 



Bibliographical Notes. 



A series of papers published iu Journal of Botany, XXXI (1893) et 

 seqq. A large number of these contributions give bibliographical data 

 (exact dates of publication; detailed collations, etc.) on individual works 

 issued in some peculiar, irregular, or even obscure manner. 



1. Ray's herbarium ; by James Britten. — XXXI (1893), 



p. 107—109. 

 II. Torrey and Gray, Flora of North America; by J a nie s Britten. 



— XXXI (1893), p. 298. 

 IL Hooker and Arnott. Botany of Beechey's Voyage, by James 



Britten. — XXXI (1893), p. 297. 

 III. Flora Corcirese [Anon.]; by James Britten. — XXXI (1893), 

 p. 355-357. 



cf. Pritzel, ed. 2, p. 482. 



