EXPERIMENT S^IWTION KKl'Oirr. 



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Liriodendron Tulipifera L., 19, 22. 



Lonicera Tartarica L., 14. 



Mains Malus (L.), 1, 2. 



Maple, 9. 



Matrimony vine (?). 



Moms rubra L., 13. 



Mulberry, 13. 



New Jersey Tea, 14. 



Oak, 16. 



Parthenocissus quinquifolia (L.), 8. 



Pea, 19. 



Peach, 5. 



Phlox divaricata L., 20. 



Phlox Drummondii Hook, 20. 



Phlox paniculata L., 20. 



Phlox Sp., 20. 



Pisum sativum L., 19. 



Plane-tree, 14. 



Plantanus occidentalis L., 14. 



Poa pratensis L , 21. 



Poplar, 7. 



Populus tremuloides L., 7. 



Prunus Cerasus, 1. 



Prunus Pertica S. & Z., 5. 



Pumpkin, 20. 



Pyrus Cydonia L., 1. 



Quercus alba L., 16. 



Quercus rubra L., 16. 



Quince, 1. 



Kedroot, 14. 



Eedtop, 21. 



Bibes Grossularia L., 6. 



Ribes sp., 17. 



Rose, 5. 



Rosa sp , 5. 



Salix cordata Muhl., 7. 



Salix sp., 7. 



Salsify, 20. 



Snowberry, 18. 



Spindletree, 14. 



Squash, 20. 



Strawberry, 4. 



Sunflower, 20. 



Sycamore, 14. 



Symphoricarpos Sym, horicarpus (L.), 



18. 

 Syringia vulgaris L., 14. 

 Tecoma radicans (L.), 14. 

 Thorn, 1. 



Tilia Americana L., 12. 

 Tragopogon porrifolius L., 20. 

 Trumpet creeper, 14. 

 Tulip tree, 19, 12. 

 Ulmus Americana L., 10, 14, 22. 

 Vegatable oyster, 20. 

 Viburnum dentatum L., 14. 

 Virginia creeper, 8. 

 Vitis cordifolia Michx., 8. 

 Vitissp., 8. 

 Vitis vinifera L., 8. 

 Waxwork, 22. 

 Whitewood. 19, 22. 

 Willow, 7. 

 Zinnia elegans Jarq., 20. 



Tho following papers have been consulted in the ])reparation of the 

 last few paragraplis of this Bulletin: 



Anderson, F. W., for Montana, Journal of Mycology, 1889. 

 Atkinson, G. F., for Alabama, Journal E. Mitchell Sci. Soc, 1891. 



Bulletin Cornell Univ., 1897. 

 Bessey, C. E., for Iowa, Seventh Rep. Iowa Agr. College, 1877. 

 Burrill, T. J., for Illinois, Bulls. III. St. Lab , 1876 and 1887. 



Ellis & Everharts N. A Pyrenomycites, 1892, 

 Classen, E., for Ohio, Fifth Rep. Ohio Cad Science. 

 Davis, J. J., for Wisconsin, Trans. Wis. Acad., 1893, 1903. 

 Earle, F. S., with Burrill, Tray and Underwood. 

 Farlow, W. G., for Massachusetts, Bulletin Bussey Institute, 1876. 



with Seymour Host Index of Fungi of United 

 States, 1888. 



