10873—10896 Halsted. 
73 Halsted Byron David. Some notes upon economic Peronosporeae for 89 in 
New Jersey (Journ. of Mycol., V, 1889, p. 2011. 
74 — The fairy ring fungus an indirect fertilizer to grass (The Piant World, 
11, 1889, p. 76—77). 
75 — Some fungous diseases of the Cranberry (New Jersey Agrie. Coli. Exp. 
Stat. Bull. 64, Dez. 1889, 16 pp., 2 fig.). 
70 — Fungi injurious to horticulture (Proceed. New Jersey State Hort. Soc. r 
15 Ann. Meeting, Dec. 18/19. 1889, publish. 1890). 
77 — A new white smut (Bull. Torr, Bot. Club, XVII, 1890, p. 95). 
78 — Fungi of Maryland (Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, XVII, 1890, p. 103). 
79 — Peronospora Rubi Rabh. in America (Bot. Gaz., XV, 1890, p. 179). 
80 — Notes upon Peronosporeae for 1890 (Bot. Gaz., XV, 1890, p. 320). 
81 — T reatment of cranberry scald and cranberry gall fungus (Journ. of My¬ 
col., VI, 1890, p. 18). 
82 — Canada Thistle rusting out (Americ. Naturalist, XL1X, 1890, p. 402). 
83 — The rots of the srveet Potato (Americ. Naturalist, XXIV, 1890, p. 958: 
Proc. 11 Ann. Meet. Soc. Prom. Agrie. Sci. Indianopolis, 1890, p. 27). 
84 — Fungi injurious to crops (10 Ann. Rep. New Jersey Ag. Exper. Stat., 
1889, ersch. 1890, p. 231—237). 
85 — Some fungous diseases of the spinach (New Jersey Agr. Coli. Exper. 
Stat., New Brunswick, N. J., Bull. 70, 1890, 15 pp., 21 fig.). 
86 — Some fungous diseases of the sweet potato (New Jersey Agr. Exper. 
Stat., New Brunswick, New Jersey, Bull. 76, Novbr. 1890) fig. 
87 — Why not legislate against the black knot (Garden and Forest, III, 1890, 
No. 112, p. 194). 
88 — Anthracnose or blight of the oak (Garden and Forest, III, 1890, No. 121, 
p. 295). 
89 — Legislation against fungous diseases (Garden and Forest, III, 1890, 
No. 122, p. 307). 
iHl — Anthracnose on the maple (Garden and Forest, III, 1890, No. 123, 
p. 325). 
91 — The celery blight (Garden and Forest, 111, 1890, No. 136, p. 441). 
92 — The egg-plant blight (Garden and Forest, III, 1890, No. 134, p. 457). 
93 — Effect of forest management on orchards (Garden and Forest, III, 1890, 
No. 137, p. 487). 
94 — Spraying against pear blight (Garden and Forest, 111, 1890, No. 138, p. 505). 
95 — A dangerous enemy to the radish (Garden and Forest, III, 1890, 
No. 141, p. 541). 
96 — The rot among late potatoes (Garden and Forest, ILI, 1890, No. 142, 
p. 551). 
