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Pollen germination and pollen measurements (Abstr.). Proc. Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci. (1888): 
288. 
Our worst weeds. Bot. Gaz. 14: 69-71. 
A modification of the versatile anther. Bot. Gaz. 14: 107, 108. 
Pollen mother-cells. Bot. Gaz. 14: 109. 
Dicentra stigmas and stamens. Bot. Gaz. 14: 129, 130. 
Sensitive stamens in Compositae. Bot. Gaz. 14: 151, 152. 
Peronospora upon cucumbers. Bot. Gaz. 14: 152, 153. 
Observations upon barberry flowers. Bot. Gaz. 14: 201. 
Notes upon Lithospermum. Bot. Gaz. 14: 202, 203. 
Pickerel weed pollen. Bot. Gaz. 14: 255-257. 
Notes upon stamens of Solanaceae (Abstr.). Bot. Gaz. 14: 260. 
Reserve food substances in twigs (Abstr.). Bot. Gaz. 14: 260. 
The station botanists at Washington. Bot. Gaz. 14: 305-309. 
The germination of pollen. Bull. Torrey Club 16: 130, 131. 
Observations upon pollen measurements. Bull. Torrey Club 16: 135, 136. 
What are the worst weeds of New Jersey? N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Bull. 52. 15 pp. 
Some fungus diseases of the cranberry. N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Bull. 64. 40 pp. 
Pollen versus rain. Proposed experiments illustrating the influences of rainfall at blooming 
time upon subsequent fruitfulness. N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Spec. Bull. C. 4 pp. 
The doubhng of flowers. Proc. N. J. State Hort. Soc, 14th Ann. Meeting (1888): 74-84. 
The cranberry gall fungus. Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci., loth Ann. Meeting (1889): 39-43. 
Our worst weeds: A scale of points. Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci., loth Ann. Meeting (1889): 
43-49- 
The potato rot. N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Spec. Bull. G. 4 pp. 
The cranberry scald. N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Spec. Bull. H. 3 pp. 
The sweet potato rot. N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Spec. Bull. J. 3 pp. 
1890 
Treatment of cranberry scald and cranberry gall-fungus. Journ. Mycol. 6: 18, 19. 
(With J. B. Ellis) New fungi. Journ. Mycol. 6: 33-35. 
Once more about the weeds. Bot. Gaz. 15: 23, 24. 
Notes upon stamens of Solanaceae. Bot. Gaz. 15: 103-106. 
Peronospora rubi Rabenh. in America. Bot. Gaz. 15: 179. 
Collections of weeds. Bot. Gaz. 15: 312, 
Notes upon Peronosporeae for 1890. Bot. Gaz. 15: 320-324. 
Station botanists at Champaign. Bot. Gaz. 15: 334-339. 
Clipping currant clusters. Garden and Forest 3: 19. 
Worms in violet roots. Garden and Forest 3: 69. 
Hollyhock diseases. Garden and Forest 3: 158. 
Why not legislate against the black knot? Garden and Forest 3: 194. 
Anthracnose or blight of the oak. Garden and Forest 3: 295, 296. 
Legislation against fungous diseases in New Jersey. Garden and Forest 3: 307, 308. 
Nematodes and the oat crop. Garden and Forest 3: 319, 320. 
Anthracnose on the maple. Garden and Forest 3: 325. 
The egg-plant blight. Garden and Forest 3: 457. ' 
Botanical work at the stations. Garden and Forest 3: 463, 464. 
The celery blight. Garden and Forest 3: 481. 
Effect of forest-management on orchards. Garden and Forest 3: 487, 488. 
Nematodes in the chrysanthemum. Garden and Forest 3: 499, 500. 
Spraying against pear blight. Garden and Forest 3: 505. 
A dangerous enemy to the radish. Garden and Forest 3: 541, 542. 
The rot among late potatoes. Garden and Forest 3: 551, 552, 
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