134 NATURAL HISTORY BULLETIN. 



Smith, E. F. Field notes. 1890. Jour. Myc. 6: 107-110. 

 6Ja 1891. 



Contains (p. lojj notes on Taphr'ina deformans on peach leaves and (p. 

 108) T. prunu 



Smith, E. F. Field notes. 1891. Jour. Myc. 7: 88-95. 

 Ap 1892. 



Observations on an outbreak of "peach curl" on peach trees in Mary- 

 land, and acco npanying circumstances. 



Smith, E. F. Field notes. 1892. Jour. Myc. 7: 373-377. 

 15 N 1894. 



Mentions (p. 375) Tapliriua deformans an peach leaves. 



Smith, J. B. and Halsted, B. D. Spraying for insect and 

 fungous pests of the orchard and vineyard. Bull. N. J Agr. 

 Coll. Ex. Sta. 86: 1-20. 4 Ap 1892. 



On p. 17 mentions Exori<cit< drform'.ni< on peach leaves. 



Sraiith, J. G. and Pound, R. Flora of the Sand Hill Region 

 of Sheridan and Cherry Counties and list of plants collected 

 in a journey through the Sand Hills in July and August, 

 1892. Bot. Surv. Nebr. 2: 5-30. 15 Ap 1893. 



On p. 29 mentions Exoasciis prnui on Prunus pumila. 



Thumen, F. de. Mxcotheca Universalis. Cent. 1-23. 1875- 

 1884. 



No. 1366, issued 1879, contains Exoasrus aJni DeB. var. strohilina on cat- 

 kins of Alnus. 



No. 1461, issued 1S79, contains Ascomyces aureus on catkins of Populus 

 tremiiloides from N. Y., and No. 2065, issued 1881, contains Ascomyces quer- 

 cus on an American specimen of Quercus cinerea. 



Trelease, W. Preliminar}- list of the parasitic fungi of Wis- 

 consin. Trans. Wis. Acad. 6: 106-144 (1-40). N 1884. 



Mentions Exutisciis frtini on fruits of Prunu^ and Asctimvces cccrulescens on 

 Quercus coccinea and Q. rubra. 



Williams, T. A. Common fungous and insect foes of farm 

 and garden. Bull. S. Dak. Exp. Sta. 35 : 79-87. My 1893. 



'DescTibei^ Exoascus pruni on fruit, leaves and twigs of plums and sand 

 cherries 



