11038-11052 Halsted. 
38 Halsted Byron David. The rusts of florist’s plants (Americ. Florist, XV, 
1900, n. 623, p. 1268). 
30 — Concentric spore spots (Science, n. s , XII, 1900, p. 580—581). 
40 — The rusts of horticultural plants (Trans. Massachus. Hort. Soc„ 1900, I, 
p. 11—29) tab. 
41 — Notes upon grape Mildew (Plasmopara viticola B. et C.). (Asa Gray 
BulL, VIII, 1900, No. 4, p. 78—79.) 
42 — Fungus foes of vegetable fruits (Pennsylvania Agrie. Dept., Bull. 59, 
1900, 39 pp , 20 fig.; Rep. 1899, p. 573—605, 20 fig.). 
43 — Soil fungicides for potato and turnip diseases (New Jersey Agrie. Exp. 
Stat., Spec. Bull. S., 1900, 43 pp., 8 tab.). 
44 — Report of the Botanist (20 Ann. Rep. New Jersey Stat. Agrie. Exp. 
Stat, and 12 Ann. Rep. N. J. Agrie. Coli. Exp. Stat., 1899, Trenton 1900, 
p. 321—419) fig., tab. (Soil fungicides for potato and Turnip diseases 
1. c. p. 326. — Experiments etc. 1. c. p. 367. — Fungi as related to weather 
1. c. p. 418.) 
45 — Bean diseases and their remedies (New Jersey Agrie. Exp. Stat., Bull. 
151, 1901, 28 pp., 9 fig.). 
46 — The Asparagus Rust (Piant. World, IV, 1901, p. 88—94) fig. 
47 — Report of the Botanist (21 Ann. Rep. New Jersey Agrie. Exp. Stat. 
and 13 Ann. Rep. N. J. Agrie. Coli. Exp. Stat., 1900, Trenton 1901. 
p. 405 — 476) fig., tab. (Experiments etc. 1. c. p. 408. — Fungi as related to 
weather 1. c. p. 475.) 
48 — Report of the Botanist (22 Ann. Rep. New -Jersey Stat. Agrie. Exp. 
Stat, and 14 Ann. Rep. N. -1. Agrie. Coli. Exp. Stat., 1901, Trenton 1902, 
p. 382—460) fig., tab. (Experiments etc. 1. c. p. 386. — Piant diseases 
etc. 1. c. p. 426.) 
49 — Report of the Botanist (23 Ann. Rep. New Jersey Stat. Agrie. Exp. 
Stat, and 15 Ann. Rep. N. J. Agrie. Coli. Exp. Stat., 1902, Trenton 1903, 
p. 377—423) fig., tab. 
50 — Report of the Botanist (25 Ann. Rep. New -Jersey Stat. Agr. Exp. Stat. 
and 17 Ann. Rep N. -J. Agrie. Coli. Exp. Stat., 1904, Trenton 1905, 
p. 447 — 553) fig., tab. (Experiments etc. p. 452. — Fungi, weather and 
crops 1. c. p. 535.) 
51 — and Fairchild D. G. Sweet-potato black rot (Journ. of Mycol., VII, 1891, 
No. 1, p. 1) tab. 
52 — and Kelsey J. A. Field Experiments with Fungicides (Turnips, Cabbage, 
Tomatoes, Potatoes and Beans). (New Jersey Agr. Exp. Stat., Bull. 108, 
20. Febr. 1895.) 
