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Trinidad Bot. Dept. Bull. 38:551. April 1903. 
Hartley, Charles P. Diseases [of Broom Corn; Smut, Sphace- 
lotheca sorghi] and Insect enemies. U. S. Dept. Agr. Farm¬ 
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Henderson, L. F. Mushrooms or Toadstools: A Natural Food 
Product. Idaho Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 27 '.27-64, March 
1901. 
Hess, Alice W. A few common fleshy Fungi of Ames. [De¬ 
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1901. 
Hieracium albiflorum, host to Puccinia sejuncta Syd. n. sp. 
Ann. Mycolog. 1 .*327. July 1903. 
Hypochnus sp. undescribed (?), an apple rot following scab. 
[H. J. Eustace.] N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 235:123-131. 
PI. I-IV. July 1903. 
Hypocrea agaves Maublanc n. sp., in foliis Agave sp. Bull. 
Soc. Mycolog. de France, 19:292. 1903. 
Index to North American Mycology, continued. W. A. Kel- 
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Ivesia unguiculata, host to Phragmidium ivesise Syd. n. sp. 
Ann. Mycolog. 1 ^29. July 1903. 
Jones, L. R. Diseases of the Potato in Relation to its Develop¬ 
ment. Trans. Mass Hort. Soc. 1903:144-154. 1903. 
Kellerman, W. A. The Alternate Form of Aecidium hibiscia- 
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Kellerman, W. A. Another Much-named Fungus. [Cephal- 
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Kellerman, W. A. Index to North American Mycology, con¬ 
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Kellerman, W. A. Notes from Mycological Literature. V. 
Jour. Mycol. 9:155-9. May 1903. 
Kellerman, W. A. Ohio Fungi, Fascicle VII. [Labels with 
the original descriptions, 20 species.] Jour. Mycol. 9:110-6. 
May 1903. 
Kellerman, W. A. Puccinia lateripes B. & Rav. an Aut-eu- 
puccinia. [Inoculation experiments.] Jour. Mycol. 9:107-9. 
PI. II. May 1903. 
Kelsey, James A and Halsted, Byron D., see Halsted. 
