BYRON DAVID HALSTED 
Field experiments with potatoes for 1896. N. J. Agr. Exp. Stations Bull. 120. 19 pp. 
The fungous foes of the farmer. Pa. Dept. Agr. Bull. 28. 19 pp. 
1898 
"Sporting" in peaches. Asa Gray Bull. 6: 21-25. 
Notes upon the growth of stems after being cut. Plant World i: 74, 75. 
Further notes upon the growth of stems after being cut. Plant World 2: 27-29. 
Mycological notes. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 158-162. 
Mycological notes. — III. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 329-335. 
Two phaenogamous parasites of the red clover. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 395-397. 
Starch distribution as affected by fungi. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 573-579. 
Exposure and fungous diseases. Bull. Torrey Club 25: 622-625. 
Observations upon the newer botany. Bot. Gaz. 26: 259-264. Also in Plant World 2: 
56-58. 1899. 
Notes from the plant hospital. Experiments with cabbages. Amer. Gardening 19: 373. 
Notes from the plant hospital. Experiments in infecting soil with the potato scab fungus. 
Amer. Gardening 19: 435, 436. 
Notes from the plant hospital. Experiments with tomatoes. Amer. Gardening 19: 468. 
Notes from the plant hospital. Experiments with egg-plants. Amer. Gardening 19: 531. 
The violet disease. Amer. Florist 13: 310. 
Black spot of rose leaves. Amer. Florist 13: 685, 686. 
The lily disease. Amer. Florist 13: 882. 
Rose leaf blight. Amer. Florist 13: 951. 
The black speck of the rose. Amer. Florist 13: 11 70. 
The carnation fairy ring fungus. Amer. Florist 13: 1256. 
The anthracnose of Ficus leaves. Amer. Florist 13: 1287. 
Fungous diseases of hollyhocks. Amer. Florist 13: 1342, 1343. 
A palm-leaf blight. Amer. Florist 13: J426. 
Starch distribution as affected by fungi (Abstr.). Proc. Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci. (1898): 408, 
409. 
Half-shade and vegetation (Abstr.). Proc. Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci. (1898): 415. 
Influence of wet weather upon parasitic fungi (Abstr.). Proc. Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci. (1898) : 
416. 
President's address. The Society's progress. Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci., 19th Ann. 
Meeting (1898): 17-49. 
A consideration of forcing in peaches. Proc, N. J. State Hort. Soc, 23rd Ann. Meeting 
(1898): 1 17-140. 
Report of the botanist. Rept. N. J. Agr. Exp. Stations (1897): 263-394. 
The asparagus rust; its treatment and natural enemies. N. J. Agr. Exp. Stations Bull. 
129. 20 pp. 
The fungous foes of the farmer. Ann. Rept. Pa. Dept. Agr. (1897): 678-692. 
1899 
Mycological notes IV. Bull. Torrey Club 26: 12-20. 
Mycological notes V. Bull. Torrey Club 26: 72-78. 
The influence of wet weather upon parasitic fungi. Bull. Torrey Club 26: 381-389. 
A new genus of powdery mildews — Erysiphopsis. Bull. Torrey Club 26: 594, 595. 
Relative rate of growth of peas and beans. Asa Gray Bull. 7: 38. 
Partial sterility of fertile Woodwardia fronds. Plant World 2: 55, 56. 
The fairy ring fungus an indirect fertilizer to grass. Plant World 2: 76, 77. 
An experiment with sex in hemp plants. Plant World 2: no. 
What are the habitats of Scutellaria parvula of Michaux? Plant World 2: 128, 
Peculiarities of purslane. Plant World 2: 165, 166. 
The new field botany. Pop. Sci. Monthly 56: 98-105. , 
