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34 046—34 063 Halsted. 
46 Halsted Byron David. Fungus diseases of roses (12. Ann. Report, New Jersey 
Agrie. Exper. Stat., 1892, p. 280—283). 
47 — A bacterial disease of beans (12. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. Exper. 
Stat., 1892, p. 283—285). 
48 — Damping-off or falling of eggplants (12. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. 
Exper. Stat., 1892, p. 286—287). 
49 — A filbert disease (12. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. Exper. Stat., 1892, 
p. 287—289). 
49 a — A disease of ornamental sedums (Colletotrichum) (12. Ann. Report, New 
Jersey Agrie. Exper. Stat., 1892, p. 289—290). 
50 — Pleospora of Tropaeolum majus (12. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. 
Exper. Stat., 1892, p. 290-293). 
51 — Development of the pycnidia of a Phyllosticta (12. Ann. Report, New 
Jersey Agrie. Exper. Stat., 1892, p. 293—294). 
52 — JBlights of variegated plants (12. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. Exper. 
Stat., 1892, p. 294-301). 
53 — A mignonette fungus (12. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. Exper. Stat., 
1892, p. 301—303). 
54 — Secondary spores in anthracnoses (12. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. 
Exper. Stat., 1892, p. 303—306). 
55 — Some fungus diseases of the quince fruit (12. Ann. Report, New Jersey 
Agrie. Exper. Stat., 1892, p. 307—321). 
56 — The treatment of fungus diseases (12. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. 
Exper. Stat., 1892, p. 333—342). 
57 — Fungi injourious to weed seedlings (12. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. 
Exper. Stat., 1892, p. 342—345). 
58 — Weeds and their most common fungi (12. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. 
Exper. Stat., 1892, p. 345—349). 
59 — Secondary spores in anthracnoses (12. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. 
Exper. Stat., 1892, p. 303—306). 
60 — Rot of Quinces (12. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. Exper. Stat., 1892, 
p. 316-317, 324). 
61 — Fungi on needs (13. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. Exper. Stat., 1893, 
p. 326-327). 
62 — Diseases of the strawberry (13. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. Exper. 
Stat., 1893, p. 327—332). 
63 — Club root of cabbage and its allies (13. Ann. Report, New Jersey Agrie. 
Exper. Stat. 1893, p. 332—345). 
