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Aerial roots of carnations. Garden and Forest 8: 158, 159. 
Notes upon poisonous plants. Garden and Forest 8: 172. 
Irrigation in New Jersey. Garden and Forest 8: 518. 
Notes on agriculture (I.). Science, n, ser. i: 376-379. 
Notes upon agriculture (II.). Science, n. ser. i: 509, 510. 
Notes on agriculture (III.). Science, n. ser. i: 680-682. 
Notes on agriculture (IV.). Science, n. ser. 2: 12. 
Notes on agriculture (V.). Science, n. ser. 2: 68. 
How to distinguish fungous diseases of carnations. Florist's Exchange 7: 293, 294. 
Notes upon Chalara paradoxa (Abstr.). Proc. Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci. (1894): 293. 
Notes upon a root rot of beets (Abstr.). Proc. Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci. (1894): 293. 
Blights and their remedies. Proc. N. J. State Hort. Soc, 20th Ann. Meeting (1895): 
100-105. 
Report of the botanist. Rept. N. J. Agr. Exp. Stations (1894): 275-419. 
Some fungous diseases of be^ts. N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Bull. 107. 13 pp. 
(With J. A. Kelsey) Field experiments with fungicides. (Turnips, cabbage, tomatoes, 
potatoes and beans.) N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Bull. 108. 32 pp. 
Field experiments with potatoes. N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Bull. 112. 20 pp. 
(With J. A. Kelsey) Irrigation of garden crops. N. J. Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. Bull. 115. 16 pp. 
1896 
Forest fungi. Forester 2: 25. 
The black knot of the wild cherry. Forester 2: 39, 40. 
Notes on agriculture and horticulture (IV.). Science, n. ser. 3: 398, 399. 
Notes upon agriculture and horticulture. Science, n. ser. 3: 588, 589. 
Notes upon agriculture and horticulture. Science, n. ser. 3: 698, 699. 
Notes on agriculture and horticulture. Science, n. ser. 3: 767. 
Notes upon agriculture and horticulture. Science, n. ser. 3: 834-836. 
Reseda lutea moving inland. Bull. Torrey Club 23: 252. 
Dodder on garden vegetables. Garden and Forest 9: 365, 366. 
An outbreak of asparagus rust. Garden and Forest 9: 394, 395. 
Fungous diseases of ornamental plants. Trans. Mass. Hort. Soc. (1895): 22-33. 
Plant enemies to the horticulturist. Proc. N. J. State Hort. Soc, 21st Ann. Meeting (1896) : 
89-92. 
Report of the botanist. Rept. N. J. Agr. Exp. Stations (1895): 249-361. 
1897 
A plant catapult. Bull. Torrey Club 24: 48-50, 
Observations upon a clearing in July. Bull. Torrey Club 24: 407, 408. 
Mycological notes. Bull. Torrey Club 24: 505-510. 
The asparagus rust again. Garden and Forest 10: 236. 
The sycamore blight. Garden and Forest 10: 257, 258. 
Dodder in clover. Garden and Forest 10: 278. 
A renewed outbreak of the asparagus rust. Garden and Forest 10: 335. 
Rusty appearance of elm leaves. Garden and Forest 10: 417, 418. 
Plum-fruit rot. Garden and Forest 10: 436, 437. 
Some fungous diseases of celery. Amer. Gardening 18: 743. 
Root galls of cultivated plants. Florist's Exchange 9: 754, 755. Also in Amer. Florist 13: 
74, 75; and New Eng. Florist 3: 291, 292. 
Forest fungi. Anthracnose of poplars. Proc. Amer. Forest Assn. 11: 176-178. 
Notes upon bean and pea tubercles. Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci., i8th Ann. Meeting (1897) : 
77-81. 
New fungi. Proc. N. J. State Hort. Soc, 22nd Ann. Meeting (1897): 40-61. 
Report of the botanist. Rept. N. J. Agr. Exp. Stations (1896): 289-429. 
