124 NATURAL HISTORY BULLETIN. 



Bailey, L. H. The native dwarf cherries. Bull. Cornell Exp. 

 Sta. 70: 259-265.//. /, 2. Ag 1894. 



Notes the occurrence of I£\oiisc//s coinniiniis on fruits of sand cherry 

 \^Prini/is pHimla\. 



Bailey, L. H. The cultivated native Plums and Cherries. 



Bull. Cornell Exp. Sta. 38: 1-73. Je 1892. 



Upon p. 54 mentions the frequent formation of plum-pockets or bladders 

 by Taphrina pruni on fruits of native plums, and adds that in the Southern 

 States it is common on the shoots, rarelv attacking the fruits. 



Benton, L. E. A Japanese plum disease. Pacific Rural Press 

 39: 505 /• 17 My 1890. (Jour. Myc. 6: 80. i890.)f 



Records 'J\ip/ir'ni(i priini on fruit of Japanese plum cultivated in California. 



Bessey, C. E. Preliminary lists of Cryptogams. Bull. Iowa 

 Agr. Coll. 1884: 133-150. Jai885. 



Contains Exoascus dcforiinnis and E\oiisiri.< prinii on p. 142. 



Bessey, C. E. Injurious fungi in their relation to the diseases 

 of plants. Am. Pomol. Soc. 1885: 35-43. 1886. 



On p. 42 mentions Emhischs pruni and E. deformans. 



Briosi, G. e Cavara, F. I Fungi Parassiti delle Piante Colti- 

 vate od Utile, fasc. i-io. nos. 1-250. 1888-1894. 



Each species is illustrated by specimen, description and tigure. Fasc. 5 

 no. 104, 1S91, is E\Oiiscus deforiniDis on peach from Tennessee. 



Britton, N. L. Catalogue of plants found in New Jersey. 

 Final Report State Geologist. 2: 28-642. 1889. 



Fungi contributed by J. B. Ellis, with additions by W. R. Gerard, pp. 

 468-602. 



On p. 507 are listed Taphnna pruni on plums, T. deformans on peach 

 leaves, 'J\ purpurasccns on Rhus copallina, T. potentilhv on P. canadensis, T. 

 aiirea on leaves of Populus tremuloides, IWwrulcsccns on Quercus coccinea 

 and Q. alba, T. aJnitorqua on alder catkins. 



Comes, O. Crittogamia Agraria. La scienza e la practica 

 deir Agr. i: 1-600. pi. 1-17. i89i.-|' 



On p. 550 mentions that Exoascus cicrulvsccns occurs upon American hosts. 



