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Stink horn fungi. The Young Idea 13: 3. 1900. 
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Studies of some shade tree and timber destroying fungi. N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta. (Cornell) 
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President's address to the Cornell chapter of the Sigma Xi, June 8, 1901. Printed by the 
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Frost blisters, a peculiar injury to fruit trees — apple, pear, and peach affected. Amer. 
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Studies of some tree-destroying fungi. Trans. Mass. Hort. Soc. for the year 1901, pp. 109- 
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Three new genera of the higher fungi. Bot. Gaz. 34: 36-42. figs. 1-3. 1902. 
Preliminary note on two new genera of Basidiomycetes. Journ. Mycol. 8: 106, 107. 1902. 
Preliminary notes on some new species of fungi. Journ. Mycol. 8: 110-119. 1902. 
A new species of Calostoma. Journ. Mycol. 9: 14-17. 1903. 
A new species of Geaster. Bot. Gaz. 36: 303-306. figs, i, 2. 1903. 
The genus Harpochytrium in the United States. Ann. Mycol. i: 479-502. 1903. 
Geaster leptosp^rmus: a correction. Bot. Gaz. 36: 467. 1903. 
Note on the genus Harpochytrium. Journ. Mycol. 10: 3-8. pi. 72 and text figs. 1904. 
Anthracnose of the grape. N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta. (Cornell) Press Bull. i. 1904, 
Relation of plants to environment (or plant ecology). Outlines of course of lectures. 
Ithaca, N. Y. 1904. 
First studies on plant life. 1904. 
A new Lemanea from Newfoundland, Lemanea {Sacheria) horealis. Torreya 4: 26. 1904. 
Mushroom growing for amateurs. N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta. (Cornell) Bull. 227: 415-424. 
figs. 151-154- 1905- 
Life history of Hypocrea alvtaceae. Bot. Gaz. 40: 401-417. pis. 14-16. 1905. 
The genera Balansia and Dothichloe in the United States with a consideration of their 
economic importance. Journ. Mycol. 11: 248-267. pis. 81-88. 1905. 
Outlines for the observation of some of the more common fungi. PI. World 8: 215-222, 
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College text book of botany. N. Y. 1905. 
Profits in mushroom culture. Amer. Agriculturist p. 297. March ir, 1905. 
Two new species belonging to Naucoria and Stropharia. Journ. Mycol. 12: 193, 194. pi. 
91. 1906. 
The development of Agaricus campestris. Bot. Gaz. 42: 241-264. pis. 7-12. 1906. 
A new Entoloma from central Ohio. Journ. Mycol. 12: 236, 237. pi. 9. 1906. 
The influence of mushrooms on the growth of some plan^ -. N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta. (Cornell) 
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A mushroom parasitic on another mushroom. PI. World 10: 1 21-130. figs, 22-24. 1907. 
A parasitic alga, Rhodochytrium spilanthidis Lagerheim, in North America. Bot. Gaz. 
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Note on the occurrence of Rhodochytrium spilanthidis Lagerheim in North America. Science 
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Notes on some new species of fungi from the United States. Ann. Mycol. 6: 54-62. 1908. 
On the identity of Polyporus applanatus of Europe and North America, Ann, Mycol. 6: 
1 79-191. pis. 2-4. 1908. 
Observations on Polyporus lucidus Leys, and some of its allies from Europe and North 
America. Bot. Gaz. 46: 321-338. pi. 19. text figs. 1-5. ic^co 
