Books by W. H. Long
The durability of untreated oa
The durability of untreated oak posts in the southwest
Notes on Gymnosporangium Cupre
Notes on Gymnosporangium Cupressi
Two pocket rots of hardwood tr
Two pocket rots of hardwood trees
Polyporus dryadeus, a root par
Polyporus dryadeus, a root parasite on white fir
Some microscopic characters of
Some microscopic characters of the rot caused by Ganoderma Curtisii
Making the cottonwood neat
Making the cottonwood neat
Mistletoe and smelter smoke
Mistletoe and smelter smoke
Notes on new or rare species o
Notes on new or rare species of rusts
Aecial stage of Puccinia oxali
Aecial stage of Puccinia oxalidis
A preliminary report on the occurrence of western red-rot in Pinus ponderosa
Investigations of the rotting of slash in Arkansas
Notes on new or rare species o
Notes on new or rare species of Gasteromycetes
Three undescribed species of p
Three undescribed species of polypores
The aecial stage of Coleospori
The aecial stage of Coleosporium ribicola
A new aspect of brush disposal
A new aspect of brush disposal in Arizona and New Mexico
Two new hosts for Peridermium
Two new hosts for Peridermium pyriforme
An undescribed species of Gymn
An undescribed species of Gymnosporangium from Japan
Heart-rot of oaks and poplars
Heart-rot of oaks and poplars caused by Polyporus dryophilus
Influence of the host on morphological characters of Puccinia ellisiana and Puccinia andropogonis
The death of chestnuts and oaks due to Armillaria mellea
A preliminary note on Polyporu
A preliminary note on Polyporus Dryadeus as a root parasite on the oak
Effect of forest fires on standing hardwood timber
Fungus spores as bee-bread
Fungus spores as bee-bread
The local distribution and occ
The local distribution and occurrence of the fungi of Austin, Texas, and vicinity