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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN 

 EXOASCE/E. 



* Not American. fNotseen. 



Arthur, J. C. Report of the Botanist to the New York A^r- 

 ricultural Experiment Station. Kept. N. Y. Exp. Sta. 3: 



Contains on p. 373 notice of I£\o<isr//s di't orniinis on peach. 



Arthur, J. C, Holway, E. W. D. and others. Report on 

 botanical work in Minnesota for the year 1886. Htill. Minn. 

 Surv. 3: 1-56. I O 1887. 



Various groups of fungi on pp. J6-31, 32-36, 39, 40. Exousr/ts a/z/i/ofu/u/ts 

 on Ainus incana nientiotu-d on p. 35. 



Atkinson, G. F. Notes on some Exoascea' of the United 

 States. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 21: 372-379. 20 Ag 1894. 



Contains descriptions of fourteen species upon Rosace;e, 8 of which are 

 new, also E\0(/sc/ts n/ts/i'cr/is n. sp. on leaves of Carpinus betulus, Tapliriini 

 aiirea on leaves of Populus nionilifera and T. rh'izophora on fertile aments 

 of Populus treiiiuloides. 



Atkinson, G. F. Leaf curl and plum pockets. Bull. Cornell 

 Exp. Sta. 73: 319-355- P^- 20. S 1894. 



A further elaboration of the species found upon fruit-trees as described 

 in the preceding paper. 



Atkinson, G. F. The Exoascete of stone fruits. Card. & 

 For. 7: 463, 464. 21 N 1894. 



A popular account of species published bv the same author in Bull. Torr. 

 Bot. Club. 



Bailey, L. H. Report upon the condition of fruit growing in 

 Western New York. Bull. Cornell Exp. Sta. 19: 45-58. 

 /• 1-9 • Ag 1890. 



(^n pp. ';3, 54, an account of 'l\iplir'ii>ii drforiinins with remedies. 



Bailey, L. H. Impressions of the peach industry in Western 

 New York. Bull. Cornell Exp. Sta. 74: 361-386. /". 1-12. 

 O 1894. 



Mentions the disease of peach le.ives [Extxr^rrts drfonii(nis\. 



