445 
23571—23590 Salmon. 
71 Salmon Ernest Stanley. On endophytic adaption shown by Erysiphe 
graminis DC. nnder cultural conditions (Pbil. Transact. Roy. Soc., London, 
ser. B, CXCVIII, 1905, p. 87—97) tab. 
72 — Further cultural experiments with biologic forms of the Erysiphaceae 
(Ann. of Botan.. XIX, 1905, p. 125—148). 
73 — On endophytic adaptation shown by Erysiphe graminis DO. under cultural 
conditions (Ann. of Botan., XIX, 1905, p. 444—446). 
71 — On two supposed species of Ovularia (Journ. of Botan., XLIII, 1905, 
p. 41-44) tab. — II (1. c., p. 99). 
75 — On the stages of development reached by certain biologic forms in 
cases of noninfection (New Phytologist, IV, 1905, p. 217—222) tab. 
76 — On the present aspect of the epidemic of the American Gooseberry 
mildew in Europe (Journ. Roy. Hortic. Soc., London, XXIX, 1905, p. 102 
bis 110). 
77 — On a fungus disease of Evonymus japonicus Linn. f. (Journ. Roy. Hortic. 
Soc., London, XXIX, 1905, p. 434—442) tab. 
78 — The present danger threatening gooseberry growers in England (Gard. 
Chron., 3. ser., XXXVIII, 1905, p. 305—306). 
79 — Cultural experiments with an Oidium on Evonymus japonicus L. f. 
(Annal. mycol., III, 1905, p. 1—15) tab. 
80 - Preliminary note on an endophytic species of the Erysiphaceae f Annal. 
mycol., III, 1905, p. 82—83). 
81 — On specialisation of Parasitism in the Erysiphaceae. III (Annal. mycol., 
III, 1905, p. 172-184). 
82 — The Erysiphaceae of Japan. II (Annal. mycol., III, 1905, p. 241—256). 
83 — On the Variation shown by the conidial stage of Phyllactinia corylea 
(Pers.) Karst (Annal. mycol., III, 1905, p. 493—505) tab. 
84 — On Oidiopsis taurica (Lev.), an endophytic member of the Erysiphaceae 
(Ann. of Botan., XX, 1906, p. 187—200) tab. 
85 — The american gooseberry-mildew, and the need for legislation (Journ. 
Roy. Hortic. Soc., London, XXXI, 1906, p. 128—137) fig. 
86 — On a fungus disease of the cherry lauret (Prunus Laurocerasus L.) (Journ. 
Roy. Hortic. Soc., XXXI, 1906, p. 142) fig. 
87 — Legislation with respect to piant diseases caused by fungi (Gard. Chron., 
3. ser., XXXIX, 1906, p. 52-53, 74). 
88 — Urophlyctis Alfalfae, a fungus disease of lucerne, in England (Gard. Chron., 
3. ser., XXXIX, 1906, p. 122—123). 
89 — Apple scab or black spot (Gard. Chron., 3. ser., XL, 1906, p. 21—23) fig. 
90 — The american gooseberry-mildew in 1906. A warning to english goose¬ 
berry growers (Gard. Chron., 3. ser., XL, 1906, p. 301—302). 
