602 
39 286—39 303 Smith. 
86 Smith Annie Lorraine and Rea Carleton. New and rare British Fungi 
(Transact. British Mycolog. Soc., III, 1908, p. 1—12) tab. 
87 — and — New and rare British Fungi (Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc., 111, 1908, 
p. 34-46) tab. 
— cfr. Carruthers William. 
88 Smith C. O. Cottony mold of lemons (Californ. Cult., XNXV, 1910, p. 196 
bis 197) fig. 
89 Smith Elizabeth H The blossom end rot of tomatoes (Massachusetts Agrie. 
Exper. Stat., Technical Bull. 3, 1907). 
90 — A note on Urophlyctis alfalfae in California (Science, N. S., XXX, 1909, 
p. 211—212). 
91 Smith Erwin Frink. Root tubercles of Leguminosae (Amer. Natural., XXIX, 
1895, p. 398—903). 
92 — Some bacterial diseases of truck crops (Transact. Peninsular Hort. Soc. 
Newark Del., 1898, p. 142 — 147). 
93 — The fungus infestation of agricultural soils in the United States 
(Proceed. Americ. Associat, for Ad vane, of Science, XLVIII, 1899, 
p. 303). 
94 — The cultural characters of four one — flagellate yellow Bacteria para- 
sitic on plants (U. S. Depart. Agrie. Div. Veg. Phys. and Path. Bull. 
No. 28, 1901, p. 1—153). 
95 — The bacterial diseases of plants (Science, N. S. XIII, 1901, p. 249). 
96 — Ursache der Cobbschen Krankheit des Zuckerrohrs (Centralbl. f. Bakt. 
u. Par. 2. Abt. XIII, 1904, p. 726—736). 
97 — Bacterial infection by way of the stomata in black spot of the pium 
(Science, N. S. XXI, 1905, p. 502). 
98 — Channels of entrance and types of movement in bacterial diseases of 
plants (Science, N. S. XXIII, 1906, p. 424—425). 
99 — Report of the Piant Pathologist to July 1, 1906 (Californ. Agrie. Exper. 
Stat., Bull. 184, 1907, p. 232—236) fig. 
0 — The parasitism of Neocosmospora — inference versus fact (Science, N. S. 
XXVI, 1907, p. 347—349). 
1 — Recent studies of the olive-tubercle organism (Bacterium Savastanoi) 
(U. S. Dept. of Agrie. Bureau Piant Industry, Bull. 131, Washington 1908, 
p. 25—43). 
2 — The Granville Tobacco wilt (U. S. Depart. Agrie. Bureau Piant Industry, 
Bull. 141, 1908, p. 17-24). 
3 — Bacillus phytophthorus (Science, N. S., XXXI, 1910, p. 748—749). 
