If you liked Notes from the botanical laboratories of the Johns Hopkins University by Harlan H. York, start with Investigations of Cronartium ribicola in 1920 (1921), The results of inoculating Pinus strobus with the sporidia of Cronartium ribicola (1927), and The origin and development of the embryo sac and embryo of Dendrophthora opuntioides and D. gracile (1913). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Investigations of Cronartium ribicola in 1920 1921 · Leigh H. Pennington, Walter H. Snell, Harlan H. York, Perley Spaulding · Same author
  2. 2 The results of inoculating Pinus strobus with the sporidia of Cronartium ribicola 1927 · 510 pages · Harlan H. York, Annie Rathbun Gravatt, Walter H. Snell · Same author
  3. 3 The origin and development of the embryo sac and embryo of Dendrophthora opuntioides and D. gracile 1913 · 111 pages · Harlan H. York · Same author
  4. 4 100 forest trees of Alabama 1961 · 117 pages · Harlan H. York · Same author
  5. 5 The anatomy and some of the biological aspects of the "American mistletoe," Phoradendron flavesceus (Pursh) Nutt 1909 · 31 pages · Harlan H. York · Same author
  6. 6 Some observations on the sexuality of Spirogyra 1913 · Harlan H. York · Same author

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Notes from the botanical laboratories of the Johns Hopkins University is by Harlan H. York.