10972—10993 Halsted. 
72 Halsted Byron David. Peculiar „range“ in an autoecious Uromyces (Bull. 
Torr. Bot. Club,XXI, 1894, p. 311). 
73 — A serious bliglit of Cosmos (Garden and Forest, VII, 1894, p. 464—465) 
fig. 
74 — Weather vs. injurious fungi (Agrie. Science, VIII, 1894, p. 292—297). 
75 — Blight of garden pinks (American Florist, X, 1894, p. 5—6). 
76 — Begonia diseases (American Florist, X, 1894, p. 117) fig. 
77 — Chrysanthemum leaf spot (American Florist, X, 1894, p. 263) fig. 
78 — Field observations with fungi (Proc. 7 ann. conv. Ass. Americ. Agrie. 
Coli, and Exp. Stat, in U. S. Dep. Office of Exp. Stations, Bull. 20. 
1894). 
79 — Field experiments with fungicides (New Jersey Agr. Exp. Stat., Bull. 
108, 1894, 32 pp.). 
80 — Notes upon Chalara paradoxa (Proc. of the Americ. Assoc. of the Ad- 
vanc. of Sc. 43 Meet, held at Brooklyn 1894, Salem 1895, p. 293). 
81 — Notes upon a root rot of beets (Proc. of the Americ. Assoc. of the Ad- 
vanc. of Sc. 43 Meet, held at Brooklyn 1894, Salem 1895, p. 293). 
82 — The cherry fruit mold (Garden and Forest, VIII, 1895, p. 137—138). 
83 — Strawberry leaf curi (Garden and Forest, VIII, 1895, p. 148). 
84 — How to distinguish fungus diseases of carnations (FlorisPs Exchange, 
VII, 1895, p. 293—294). 
85 — Report of the Botanist (15 Ann. Rep. of the New Jersey State Agricul- 
tural Exper. Station and 7 Ann. Ilep. N. J. Agr. Coli. Exp. Stat, for the 
year 1894, Trenton 1895, p. 275—419) fig. 
86 — Fungous diseases of ornamental plants (Trans, of the Massachus. Hort. 
Soc., Pt. I, 1895, Boston 1896) fig. 
87 — Report of the Botanist (16 Ann. Rep. etc. and 8 Ann. Rep. New Jersey 
Agrie. Coli. Exp. Stat., 1895, Trenton 1896, p. 249—361) fig., tab. (Fun¬ 
gicides and spraying 1. c. p. 319. — Abnormal growths due to fungi 
1. c. p. 355. — Pears fail to mature 1. c. p. 360). 
88 — Field experiments with potatoes (New Jersey Agrie. Exp. Stat., Bull. 
112, 1896, 20 pp.) fig. 
89 — An outbreak of asparagus rust (Garden and Forest, IX, 1896, p. 394—395). 
5K) — Introduction to the study of fungi (Science, 3 ser., III, 1896, p. 367—368). 
91 — Forest fungi (Forester, 11, 1897, p. 25). 
92 — The black knot of the wild cherry (Forester, II, 1897, p. 39—40). 
93 — Forest fungi, anthracnose of poplars (Proc. Americ. Forest Assoc., XI, 
1897, p. 176—178). 
