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Smith, Erwin Frick. Notes on the Michigan disease known as 
“ Little Peach.’’ (Fennville Herald, Oct. 15, 1898.) Fennville, 
1898. 8vo. 
—— Potato as a culture medium with some notes on a synthe- 
ined *§ substitute.—Some little-used culture media which have 
proved valuable or bets of species.—Notes on 
STEWART’S sweet-corn germ, Pseudomonas Stewarti, n. sp. fice 
Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sc. xlvii.) [s.l., 1898]. 8vo 
— Some einige diseases of truck crops. vas. Peninsula 
Hort. | Soc. 1898.) [s.].] (1898). 8vo 
The spread of Plant dissin Boston, 1898. 8vo. 
—— Plant Pathology: a retrospect and prospect. (Science, 
N.S. xv.) (New York, 1902.) 4to. 
—— Observations on a hitherto unreported bacterial disease, 
the cause of which enters the Plant through ordinary stomata.— 
Completed proof that te io Stewarti is the cause of the 
sweet corn Sear re of Long Island. (Science, N.S. xvii.) [New 
York], 1903. 4 
—— Bacteria in relation to Plant diieeee (Carnegie aout 
Washington. Publ. 27.) Washington, 1905-14. 3 vols. 
—— On some resemblances of Crown-gall to human cancer. 
(Science. N.S. xxxv.) [New York], 1912. 4to. 
Smith, F. B. Agriculture in the New World. A record of a 
Visit mag to the United States and Canada. London, 1902. 8vo. 
—— Some observations upon the probable effect of the closer 
union of South Africa upon —— (S. African Assoc. 
Ady. Se. 1908.) Pretoria, 1908. 8vo 
Smith, Gerard. See Howe, W. E. 1869. 
Smith, G. See Parkinson, §. T., &G.S. [1914.] 
Smith, Harold Hamel. Some notes on Cocoa-planting in the 
West Indies, London, 1901. 8vo. 
—— The future of Cacao planting. With introduction by 
Sir Da Daniel Morris. London, 1908. 8vo, 
—— Notes on - bs Plant Sanitation on Cacao and Rubber 
estates. London 8vo 
Smith, H. H., & r . G. Pape, Coco-nuts: the Consols of the 
Fast, &. With bobcenes by Sir W. H. Lever, Bt. London, 
(1912). “vod. 2. Ib., (1914). 8vo. = 
Smith, H. H., & others. The Fermentation of Cacao. Edit 
Gow HL, S. With a foreword by Sir George Warr. London, 
. 8vo. 
ras —— Henry. Flora Sarisburiensis, &c. Salisbury, (1817). 
Smith, Henry G. Sce Baker, B. T., & H.G.S. 1902, 1910 & 
1912, 
Smith, Hugh eed industries of Japan.—The utili- 
zation of invents in the United States. (Bull. Bur. Fisheries, 
xxiv.) Washington, 1905. 8vo. 
