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Botany at the Washington meetings. Amer, Nat. 25: 914-916. 
The migration of weeds. Proc. Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci. (1890): 304-312. 
The anthracnoses and their relations to horticulture. Proc. N. J. State Hort. Soc, i6th 
Ann. Meeting (1890): 56-66. 
Field experiments with soil and black rots of sweet potatoes. N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. 
Spec. Bull. M. 19 pp. 
Destroy the black knot of plum and cherry trees. An appeal. N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. 
Bull. 78. 14 pp. 
Report of the botanical department. Rept. N. J. Agr. Exp. Stations (1890): 323-453. 
1892 
Notes upon Monilia fructigena, Pers. and spore germination. Bull. Torrey Club 19: 5-7. 
Sweet potato blossoms. Bull. Torrey Club 19: 22. 
Eastern and western weeds. Bull. Torrey Club 19: 43-46. 
Parasitic fungi as related to variegated plants. Bull. Torrey Club 19: 84-88. 
Weeds at the World's Columbian Exposition. Bull. Torrey Club 19: 131. 
A century of American weeds. Their root systems tabulated. Bull. Torrey Club 19: 
141-147. 
Anthracnose in bean-seeds. Garden and Forest 5: 18. 
Alternanthera leaf-blight. Garden and Forest 5: 56, 57. 
Fungous troubles in the cutting beds. Garden and Forest 5: 91, 92. 
Petunia blight. Garden and Forest 5: 141. 
"Falling" of egg-plant seedlings. Garden and Forest 5: 164. 
Foliar nematodes. Garden and Forest 5: 234. 
Plum-fiower blight. Garden and Forest 5: 248. 
Blights of variegated Pelargoniums. Garden and Forest 5: 353. 
Southern tomato blight at the North. Garden and Forest 5: 379-381. 
Fungous and other rose troubles. Garden and Forest 5: 406, 407. 
Tomato diseases. Garden and Forest 5: 465. 
Decay of quince fruit. Garden and Forest 5: 477. 
Anthracnose of the pear. Garden and Forest 5: 501. 
Diseases of the carnation. Garden and Forest 5: 594, 595. 
Bacterial disease of beans. Garden afid Forest 5: 620. 
Some fungi common to wild and cultivated plants, Bot. Gaz. 17: 113-118. 
Cedar trees and apple rust. Amer. Monthly Micr. Journ. 13: 122. 
The influence upon crops of neighboring wild plants. Proc. N. J. State Hort. Soc, 17th 
Ann. Meeting (1891): 1 10-122. 
Notes upon bacteria of cucurbits (Abstr.). Proc. Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci. (1891): 315, 316. 
A new Nectria (Abstr.). Proc. Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci. (1891): 316. 
Notes upon an anthracnose (Abstr.). Proc. Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci. (1891): 316, 317. 
A section of botany in the American Association. Bot. Gaz. 17: 25, 26. Also in Science 
19: 81. 
Check list of American weeds, in the order of Patterson's list, exclusive of sub-tropical 
Florida. New Brunswick, N. J. 
Fungi injurious to weed seedlings. Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci., 13th Ann. Meeting (1892): 
145-148. 
Report of the botanical department. Rept. N. J. Agr. Exp. Stations (1891): 235-340. 
(With J. B, Smith) Spraying for insect and fungous pests of the orchard and vineyard, 
N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Bull. 86. 20 pp. 
Some fungous diseases of the quince fruit. N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Bull. 91. 16 pp. 
Some fungous diseases of the celery. N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Spec. Bull. Q. 12 pp. 
The southern tomato blight. Miss. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 19. 12 pp. 
