729 
28407 — 28425 Waugh — Webber. 
7 Waugh F. A. Lichens on fruit trees (Meehans monthly, VIII, 1898, p. 173). 
8 — The Asparagus Rust (Gard. Chron., 3. ser., XXIV, 1898, p. 120). 
— cfr. Stone G. E. 
0 Wawra H. Botan. Ergebnisse der Reise Sr. Majestat Maximilian I. nach 
Brasilien 1859/60. Wien (Karl Gerold u. Sohn) 1866, fol., XVI, 234 pp., 
104 tab. 
10 Weathers P. Edible Fuugi (Gard. Chron., 3. ser., VI, 1889, p. 466). 
11 Webb Philipp Barker. Otia hispanica, seu delectus plantarum rariorum per 
Hispanias sponte nascentium. Pentas I—II. Parisiis et Londini 1839, 
fol., 15 pp., 6 tab. 
12 — et Berthelot Sabin. Histoire naturelle des iles Canaries. Paris (Bethune- 
Mellier) 1836—1850, Sect. 1 —4; 4, 220, 496, 479, X, 208 pp., 288 tab. coi., 
sign. 1—252 et 27 extra ordinem, Crypt. 1 —9. — Sect. 4 plantas cellulares 
sistentem, elaboravit optimus Camillus Montagne. 
13 Webber Herbert I. A Preliminary Enumeration of the Rusts and Smuts 
of Nebraska (Nebraska Agrie. Exper. Stat., Bull. 9, 11, 1889). 
14 — Catalogue of the Flora of Nebraska (Nebraska State Board of Agrie, for 
1889, Lincoln 1890). 
15 — Uredinial Parasites (Amer. Naturalist, XXIV, 1890, p. 75). 
10 — The Flora of Central Nebraska (Amer. Naturalist, XXIV, 1890, p. 76). 
17 — Peridial cell characters in the Classification of the Uredineae (Amer. 
Naturalist, XXIV, 1890, p. 177). 
18 — Peculiar Uredineae (Amer. Naturalist, XXIV, 1890, p. 178). 
19 — On the hypcphyllous, epiphyllous or amphigenous habits of Uredineae 
(Amer. Naturalist, XXIV, 1890, p. 911). 
20 — Appendix to the Catalogue of the Flora of Nebraska (Transact. Acad. 
Sci. St. Louis, VI, 1892, p. 1 —47; Fungi, p. 3—4, 8, 11 — 12 , 14—20; Lichenes, 
p. 12-13). 
21 — Preliminary notices of a fungous parasite on Aleyrodes Citri R. et H. 
(Journ. of Mycol., VII, 1894, p. 363). 
22 — The „white fly“ and „sooty mould“ (Proceed. Ann. Meet. Florida St. 
Hortic. Soc., Lake City, 1894). 
23 — Treatment for sooty mould of the Orange (Yearb. U. St, Dep. Agr., 
Washington 1895, 4 pp.). 
24 — Fertilisation of the soil as affecting the Orange in health and disease 
(Yearb. U. St. Dep. Agr., Washington 1895, p. 193—202). 
25 — Some results of the years work in the investigation of piant diseases 
at the subtropical laboratory (Proceed. VIII Ann. Meet. Florida St. Hortic. 
Soc., 1895, p. 53). 
