70 
80 683—30 700 Atkinson. 
83 Atkinson George Francis. Some diseases of cotton (Alabama College 
Agrie. Exper. Stat., Bull. 41, Decbr. 1892, 65 pp.) tab., fig. (Enthalt: 
1. General nature of cotton diseases (p. 1—8); 2. Yellow leaf blight or 
mosaic disease (p. 9—18); 3. Frenching (p. 19—29); 4. Sore shin, damping 
off, or seedling rot (p. 30—39); 5. Anthracnose (p. 40—49); 6. Shedding 
of bolis (p. 50—53); 7. Angular spot of cotton (p. 54—55); 8. Areolate 
mildew of cotton (p. 55—58); 9. Cotton leaf blight (p. 58—61); 10. Root 
galls of cotton (p. 61—65). 
84 — The genus Frankia in the United States (Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, XIX, 
1892, p. 171—177) tab. 
85 — Note on the Cercospora of celery blight (New York Corneli Univ. Agrie. 
Exper. Stat., Bull. 49, 1892, p. 314—316) fig. 
86 — A study of a new fungus (The Americ. microsc. Journ., XIV, 1893, 
p. 121 —126) tab., fig. 
87 — Contribution to the biology of the organism causing leguminous tuber- 
cles (Botan. Gaz., XVIII, 1893, p. 157—166, 226-237, 257—266) tab. 
88 — Oedema of apple trees (New York Corneli Agrie. Exper. Stat., Bull. 61, 
1893, p. 292—302). 
89 — Damping off (New York Corneli Agrie. Exper. Stat., Rept. 1895, p. 313 
bis 346). 
90 — Some tendencies and problems in the evolution of parasitic Fungi 
(Trans. Massachusetts Hort. Soc., 1896, I, p. 98—118). 
91 — Nectria on currant canes (Garden and Forest, X, 1897, p. 34). 
92 — Leaf spot of pear (Garden and Forest, X, 1897, p. 73—74). 
93 — Some wood-destroying iungi (Geol. Survey La., Special Rept., No. 9, 
1899, p. 332—338) tab. 
94 — Tree-destroying fungi (Polyporus) (Americ. Gardening, XXII, 1901, p. 267 
bis 268). 
95 — Studies of some tree-destroying fungi (Transact. Massachusetts Hort. 
Soc., 1902, I, p. 109—130). 
96 — Carnation diseases (American Florist, XXIV, 1905, p. 16—24) fig. 
97 — The influence of mushrooms on the growth of some plants (Corneli 
Univ. Agrie. Exper. Stat., Bull. 240, 1906, p. 215—234) fig. 
98 — A mushroom parasitic on another mushroom (The Piant World, X, 
1907, p. 121—130) fig. 
99 — Notes on some new species of fungi from the United States (Annal. 
Mycol., VI, 1908, p. 54—62). 
0 On the identity of Polyporus applanatus of Europe and North America 
(Annal. Mycol., VI, 1908, p. 179—191) tab. 
