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Townsend, Charles O. Black Knot. Md. State Hort. Dept. 
Md. Agr. Coll. Circ. 30:1-4. 22 Apr. 1901. 
Townsend, Charles O. Cantaloupe Blight. [Macrosporium 
curcumerium.] Md. State Hort. Dept. Md. Agr. Coll. Circ. 
32 :i-2. 1 June 1901. 
Townsend, C. O. Some Diseases of the Sugar Beet. U. S. 
Dept. Agr. Rep. No. 72, 1901 *.90-101. 1902. 
Toxic properties of some copper compounds with special refer¬ 
ence to Bordeaux Mixture. [Fifteen fungi used in the cul¬ 
tures.] Judson F. Clark. Bot. Gaz. 33:26-48. Jan. 1902. 
Toxins, Bacterial, see Bacterial Toxins. . . . 
Discard “Tracy Syd. nom.” etc., and substitute :—• 
Tracya Syd. nom. nov. (replacing Cornuella). Beiblatt zur 
Hedwigia, 40:(2). Jan.-Feb. 1901. 
Trametes abietis [as Tree-destroying, Atkinson]. Trans. Mass. 
Hort. Soc. 1901 :i23~8. 1902. 
Trees, deciduous, host to Ganoderma sessile Murrill n. sp. Bull. 
Torr. Bot. Club, 29:6o4. Oct. 1902. 
Trematosph^eria cactorum Earle n. sp., on old spines of Cereus 
sp. Bull. N. Y. Bot. Garden, 2:(347). 25 Apr. 1902. 
Tremellodendron Atkinson n. g. [Tremellinese.] Jour. 
Mycol. 8:106. Oct. 1902. 
Tremellodendron candidum (Schw.) Atkinson n. n. [Mer- 
isma Candida Schw.] Jour. Mycol. 8:106. Oct. 1902. 
Tricholoma humile bulbosum Pk. n. var. The Univ. of Maine 
Studies, No. 3. Preliminary List of Maine Fungi, 61. 
April 1902. 
Tricholoma niveipes Peck n. sp., sandy soil under or near pine 
trees. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 29:69. Feb. 1902. 
Tricholoma rimosum Peck n. sp., woods. N. Y. State Mus. 
Bull. 54:947. Nov. 1902. 
Trichopteryx haldemani Lee., host to Ecteinomces trichoptero- 
philus Thaxter n. sp. Proc. Am. Acad. Arts & Sci. 38:27. 
June 1902. 
Tricuspis seslerioides, see Triodea cuprea. . . . 
Triodea cuprea (Tricuspis seslerioides), host to Ustilago tricus- 
pidis Ell. & Gall. n. sp. Jour. Mycol. 8:136. Oct. 1902. 
Triposporium aurantii P. Henn. n. sp., auf lebenden Blattern 
von Citrus aurantium. Beiblatt zur Hedwigia, 41: (104). 
Mai-Juni 1902. 
