444 
23554—28570 Salmon. 
54 Salmon Ernest Stanley. The Erysiphaceae of Japan (Bull. Torr. Bot Club, 
XXVII, 1900, p. 437—450) tab. 
55 — Der Erdbeer- und der Stachelbeer-Mehlthau (Sphaerotheca Humuli (DC.) 
Burr. und S. mors-uvae (Schwein.) Berk. et Curt.) (Zeitschr. f. Pflanzenkr., 
XI, 1901, p. 73—81) fig. 
50 — The Strawberry Mildew (Sphaerotheca Humuli (DC.) Burr.). The Goose- 
berry Mildew (Sph. mors-uvae (Schw.) B. et C.) (Journ. Boy. Hortic. Soc., 
London, XXV, 1901, Part 1 und 2, 11 pp.) fig. 
57 — Supplementary Notes on the Erysiphaceae (Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, XXIX, 
1902, p. 1—22, 83—109, 181—210, 302-316, 647-649) tab. 
58 — The American Gooseberry Mildew in Ireland (Journ. Roy. Hortic. Soc. 
London, XXVI, 1902, p. 778—779). 
59 — On the increases in Europe of the American gooseberry mildew (Sphaero¬ 
theca mors-uvae (Schwein.) Berk. and Curt.) (Journ. Roy. Hortic. Soc., 
London, XXVII, 1902, p. 596—601). 
60 -- Cercosporites sp., a new fossil Fungus (Journ. of Botan., XLI, 1903, 
p 127—130) fig. 
61 — Infection-powers of ascospores in Erysiphaceae (Journ. of Botan., XLI, 
1903, p. 159—165, 204—212). 
61 a — On Specialisation of Parasitism in the Erysiphaceae (Beih. z. Bot 
Centralbl., XIV, 1903, p. 261—316) tab. 
62 — Uber die zunehmende Ausbreitung des amerikanischen Stachelbeer- 
Meltaus (Sphaerotheca mors-uvae (Schwein.) Berk. et Curt.) in Europa 
(Zeitschr. f. Pflanzenkr., XIII, 1903, p. 205—209). 
63 — Cultural experiments with the Barley mildew, Erysiphe graminis DC. 
(Annal. mycol., II, 1904, p. 70—100). 
64 — On Erysiphe graminis DC., and its adaptive parasitisme within the genus 
Bromus (Annal. mycol., II, 1904, p. 255—267, 307—343). 
65 — On the identity of Ovulariopsis Patouillard and Hariot with the Conidial- 
stage of Phyllactinia Lev. (Annal. mycol., II, 1904, p. 438 — 444) tab. 
66 — Mycological notes (Journ. of Botan., XLII, 1904, p. 182—186). 
67 — Cultural experiments with „biologic forms“ of the Erysiphaceae (Proc. 
Roy. Soc., London, LXXIII, 1904, p. 116—118). 
68 — Cultural experiments with „biologic forms“ of the Erysiphaceae (Phil. 
Transact. Roy. Soc., London, ser. B, CXCVII, 1904, p. 107—122). 
69 — Recent researches on the specialisation of parasitism in the Erysiphaceae 
(New Phytologist, III, 1904, p. 55—60) fig. 
70 — On specialisation of parasitism in the Erysiphaceae. II (New Phytologist, 
III, 1904, p. 109-121). 
