10897—10920 Halsted. 
97 Halsted Byron David. The root sot of salsify (Garden and Forest, IU, 
1890, No. 144, p. 576). 
98 — The cranberry scald (Garden and Forest, III, 1890, No. 145, p. 583) fig. 
99 — Black rot of the sweet potato (Popul. Gardening, VI, 1890, p. 128) fig. 
0 — Sweet-potato soil-rot and other forms (Rural New Yorker, XL1X, 1890, 
p. 249). 
1 — The potato rot; its nature, and suggestions for checking it in the fu¬ 
ture (Rural New Yorker, New York, XLIX, 1890, p. 771) fig. 
2 — Smut in grain (Cult. and Country Gentleman, Albany, LV, 1890, p. 184). 
3 — Sundry sweet potato rots (Cult. and Country Gentleman, Albany, LV, 
1890, p. 286). 
4 — Cedar galls and rust on apple leaves (Cult. and Country Gentleman, 
Albany, LV, 1890, p. 780). 
5 — Sweet potato rot in New Jersey. The soil rot (Cult. and Country 
Gentleman, Albany, LV, 1890, p. 796). 
0 — A new anthracnose of peppers (Bull. Torr. Bot. Cl., XVIII, 1891, p. 14). 
7 — A new egg-plant disease (Bull. Torr. Bot. Cl., XVIII, 1891, p. 302). 
8 — A new Nectria (Bot. Gaz., XVI, 1891, p. 257). 
9 — Notes upon bacteria of Cucurbits (Bot. Gaz., XVI, 1891, p. 257). 
10 — Notes upon Peronosporeae for 1891 (Bot. Gaz., XVI, 1891, p. 383). 
11 — Notes on Monilia fructigena and spore germination (Bot. Gaz., XVI, 
1891, p. 266). 
12 — What the station botanists are doing (Bot. Gaz., XVI, 1891, p. 288). 
12a — Bacteria of the Melons (Bot. Gaz., XVI, 1891, p. 303). 
13 — Notes upon Peronosporeae for 1891 (Bot. Gaz., XVI, 1891, p. 338). 
14 — Remarks on spraying (Ann. Rep. N. Jers. State Board of Agrie., Trenton, 
XVIII, 1891, p. 100—102). 
15 — Experiments for the year upon cranberry diseases (Ann. Rept. N. Jersey 
State Board Agrie, Trenton, XVIII, 1891, p. 266—272). 
10 — Experiments for the year upon cranberry diseases (11 Ann. Rep. N. Jersey 
Exp. Stat., New Brunswick 1891, p. 332—339). 
17 — Fungous diseases of various crops (11. Ann. Rept. N. Y. Agrie. Exp. 
Stat., New Brunswick 1891, p. 345—366) fig. 
18 — Field experiments witli soil and black rots of sweet potatoes (N. Jersey 
Agrie. Exp. Stat. Spec. Bull. M., 1891, 17 pp.) tab. 
19 — Destroy the black knot of pium and cherry trees (Agricult. Experim. 
Stat, of New Brunswick, N. J., Bull. 78, 1891, p. 1—14) fig. 
20 — Papers on fungi injurious to fruits and fungi injurious to garden crops 
(Ohio State Hortic. Soc. at Zanesville Ohio, Columbus 1890, ersch. 1891, 
13 pp.). 
