BYRON DAVID HALSTED 
Nematodes again. Garden and Forest 3: 565. 
The root rot of salsify. Garden and Forest 3: 576. 
The cranberry scald. Garden and Forest 3: 583, 584. 
A new white smut. Bull. Torrey Club 17: 95-97. 
Note upon Ailanthus. Ball. Torrey Club 17: 102, 103. 
White huckleberries. Bull. Torrey Club 17: 104, 105. 
Notes upon Zygodesmus and its new species. Bull. Torrey Club 17: 151, 152. 
A possible natural hybrid. Bull. Torrey Club 17: 176, 177. 
Reserve food-materials in buds and surrounding parts. Mem, Torrey Club 2: 1-26. 
Some reasons for varieties not soon wearing out. Amer. Nat. 24: 577-581. 
Report of the botanist. Rept. N. J. Agr. Exp. Stations (1889): 221-239. 
Fungi injurious to horticulture. Proc. N. J. State Hort. Soc, 15th Ann. Meeting (1889): 
149-162. 
The rots of the sweet potatoes. Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci., nth Ann. Meeting (1890): 
27, 28. 
Reserve food substances in twigs (Abstr.). Proc. Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci. (1889): 281, 282. 
Some fungous diseases of the spinach. N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Bull. 70. 15 pp. 
Some fungous diseases of the sweet potato. N. J, Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Bull. 76. 32 pp. 
Observations upon the peach for 1890. N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Spec. Bull. L. 3 pp. 
1891 
The mignonette disease. Garden and Forest 4: 33. 
Nematodes attacking Bouvardias. Garden and Forest 4: 57. 
More nematodes. Garden and Forest 4: 153. 
The hydrangea blight. Garden and Forest 4: 177. 
Mildew on sweet alyssum and radish. Garden and Forest 4: 189. 
Decay spots upon leaves. Garden and Forest 4: 201, 202. 
Southern Mississippi floral notes. Garden and Forest 4: 250, 251. 
An abundant rust. Garden and Forest 4: 262. 
An orchid anthracnose. Garden and Forest 4: 309. 
Are fungicides abused? Garden and Forest 4: 359. 
Pelargonium blight. Garden and Forest 4: 453. 
Nematodes in Zinnias. Garden and Forest 4: 453. 
Hollyhock diseases. Garden and Forest 4: 477. 
The cranberry scald. Garden and Forest 4: 525, 526. 
Damping off. Garden and Forest 4: 549. 
A chrysanthemum blight. Garden and Forest 4: 560. 
Bacterial disease of celery. Garden and Forest 4: 584. 
Rust of carnations. Garden and Forest 4: 596. 
Gall-worms injuring the roses. Garden and Forest 4: 608. 
A new anthracnose of peppers. Bull. Torrey Club 18: 14, 15. 
(With D. G. Fairchild) Influence of moisture upon dehiscent fruits. Bull. Torrey Club 18: 
81-85. 
A strange thing in peppers. Bull. Torrey Club 18: 151. 
The giant sundew heliotropic. Bull. Torrey Club 18: 212, 213. 
Intra-carpillary pistils and other floral derangements. Bull. Torrey Club 18: 246-249. 
Notes upon Epigaea repens. Bull. Torrey Club 18: 249, 250. 
A new egg-plant disease. Bull. Torrey Club 18: 302, 303. 
A double-headed Rudbeckia. Bull. Torrey Club 18: 304. 
What the station botanists are doing. Bot. Gaz. 16: 288-291. 
Bacteria of the melons. Bot. Gaz. 16: 303-305. 
Notes upon Peronosporeae for 1891. Bot. Gaz. 16: 338-340. 
Papers on fungi injurious to fruits and fungi injurious to garden crops, read before the Ohio 
State Horticultural Society, December, 1890. 
