PUBLICATIONS OF GEORGE FRANCIS ATKINSON 
Artificial cultures of an entomogenous fungus. Bot. Gaz. 19: 129-135. pis. 14-16. 1894. 
Steps toward a revision of the linosporous species of North American graminicolous Hypo- 
creaceae. Bull. Torrey Club 21 : 222-225. 1894. 
Olpitrichum, a new genus of mucedinous fungi. Bot. Gaz. 19: 244, 245. pi. 23. 1894. 
Leaf curl and plum pockets. Contribution to the knowledge of the prunicolous Exoasceae 
of the United States. N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta. (Cornell) Bull. 73: 319-351. pis. 1-20. 
1894. 
Preliminary note on the swarm spores of Pythium and Ceratiomyxa. Bot. Gaz. 19: 375- 
378. 1894. 
Completoria complens Lohde. Bot. Gaz. 19: 467, 468. 1894. 
Notes on some Exoasceae of the United States. Bull. Torrey Club 21: 372-380. 1894. 
The Exoascaceae of stone fruits. Gard. & For. 7: 463, 464. 1894. 
Microsphaera densissima (Schwein.) Peck. Bull. Torrey Club 21: 528, 529. 1894. 
Intelligence manifested by the swarm-spores of Rhizophidium globosum (A. Br.) Schroeter. 
Bot. Gaz. 19: 503, 504. 1894. 
Additions to the Erysipheae of Alabama. Journ. Elisha Mitchell Soc. 10: 74-76. 1894. 
Some Septoriae from Alabama. Journ. Elisha Mitchell Soc. 10: 76-78. 1894. 
Damping ofif. N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta. (Cornell) Bull. 94: 233-272. pis. 1-6, and one text 
figure. 1895. 
Some observations on the development of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum in artificial cultures 
Bot. Gaz. 20: 305-311. pi. 22. 1895. 
The transformation of sporophyllary to vegetative organs. Woods Hole Biol. Lectures. 
1895. 
On the swarm-spores of Pythium and Ceratiomyxa. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 290, 
291. 1895. 
The organisms which collect nitrogen for leguminous plants. The Southern Agriculturist 
p. 12. Dec. 15, 1895. 
Some tendencies and problems in the evolution of species among parasitic fungi. Trans. 
Mass. Hort. Soc. 94-118. 1896. 
Albert N. Prentiss. Bot. Gaz. 21: 283-289. pi. 19. 1896. 
Albert N. Prentiss. The Cornell Magazine 9: 19-28. 1896. 
The probable influence of disturbed nutrition on the evolution of the vegetative phase of 
the sporophyte. Amer. Nat. 30: 349-357. 1896. 
The preparation of material for general class use. Bot. Gaz. 23: 372-376. 1897. 
Experimental morphology. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 46: 3-23. 1897. 
Nectria on currant canes. Gard. & For. 10: 34. 1897. 
Leaf-spot of pear. Gard. & For. 10: 73, 74. 1897. 
Some fungi from Alabama collected chiefly during the years 1 889-1 892. Bull. Cornell 
Univ. (Sci.) 3: 1-50. 1897. 
Studies and illustrations of mushrooms L N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta. (Cornell) Bull. 138: 
337-366. figs. 87-112. 1897. 
Method of teaching botany in the secondary schools. Asa Gray Bull. 6: 102-106. 1898. 
Mushrooms. For. & Stream 50: 483-486. 1898. 
[Review of Thaxter, Roland. Contribution towards a monograph of the Laboulbeniaceae. 
Mem. Amer. Acad. n. ser. 12: 189-429. 26 plates. 1896.] Science n. ser. 7: 752, 
753- 1898. 
Elementary botany. New York. 1898. 
Report upon some preliminary experiments with the Rontgen rays on plants. Science, 
n. ser. 7: 7-13. pi. i. 1898. 
Studies on some mycelium and fungi from a coal mine. Bot. Gaz. 25: 107. 1898. 
Studies and illustrations of mushrooms IL N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta. (Cornell) Bull. 168. 
491-516. figs. 83-97. 1899. 
Studies on reduction in plants. Bot. Gaz. 28: 1-26. pis. 1-6. 1899. 
