531 
25011—25024 Smith. 
11 Smith Erwin F. The Black-Rot of the Cabbage (U. S. Dept. of Agrie. 
FarmeFs Bull. 68 , 1898, p. 1—22). 
12 — Pseudomonas campestris (Pammel) E. Sm., die Ursache der „Braun- u 
oder „Schwarz-Trockenfaule“ des Kohls (Zeitschr. f. Pflanzenkrankh., 
VIII, 1898, p. 134—137) tab. 
13 — Wilt disease of Cotton, Watermelon and Cowpea (Neocosmospora n. gen.) 
(U. S. Dep. of Agrie. Div. of Veget, physiol. and pathol., Bull. 17, 
Washington 1899, 58 pp.) 10 tab. 
14 — Are there bacterial diseases of plants? (Centralbl. f. Bakt. u. Par., 2. Abt., 
V, 1899, p. 271—378). 
15 — Un nouveau genre de Champignon (Neocosmospora), qui constitue un 
( 
redoutable fleau pour le cotonnier, le citrouille et la Vigna sinensis (Rev. 
Mycol., XXII, 1900, p. 121). 
15 a — Wakkers Hyacinth germ, Pseudomonas Hyacinthi (Wakker) (U. S. Dep. 
of Agrie. Div. of Veget, physiol. and pathol., 1901, Bull. 26, Washington, 
45 pp.) tab. 
1 (» — The cultural characters of Pseudomonas Hyacinthi, Ps. campestris, 
Ps. Phaseoli and Ps. Stewarti four one-flagellate yellow bacteria parasitic 
on plants (U. S. Dep. of Agrie. Div. of Veget, physiol. and pathol., 1901, 
Bull. 28, Washington 1901, 153 pp.) tab. 
17 — Entgegnung auf Alfred Fischers „Antwort“ in Betreff der Existenz von 
durch Bakterien verursachten Pflanzenkrankheiten. II. (Centralbl. f. Bakt. 
u. Par., 2. Abt., VII, 1901, p. 88 , 128, 190) tab. 
18 — Piant Pathology: A Retrospect and Prospect (Science, 1902, p. 601 
bis 612). 
19 — La maladie des cotonniers en Egypte (d’apres Delacroix) (Journ. agrie. 
tropic., Paris, II, 1902, p. 231—233). 
20 — The effect on black-rot on Turnips (U. S. Dep. of Agrie. Bur. of Piant 
Inclust. Washington, Bull. 29, 1903, 20 pp.) 14 tab. 
21 — Completed proof that Pseudomonas Stewarti is the cause of the Sweet 
corn disease of Long Island (Science, 1903, p. 457). 
22 — Observations on a hitherto unreported bacterial disease the cause of 
which enters the piant trough ordinary stomata (Science, n. s., XVII, 
New York, 1903, 4 pp.). 
23 — The Olive tubercle. Bacterial leaf spot diseases (Science, n. s., XIX, 
New York, 1904, 2 pp.) 
04 — Bacteria in Relation to Piant Diseases. A 7 ol. I. Methods of Work and 
General Literature of Bacteriology Exclusive of Piant Diseases. Washington, 
Carnegie Institut., 1905, 4°, 285 pp., 146 fig., 31 tab. 
34 * 
