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  • Clements, F.E.; Shear, C.L. (1931). Genera of Fungi. edn 2. i-vii, 1-496, 58 plates. USA, New York; H.W. Wilson Company.

  • Fawcett, H.S.; Shear, C.L. (1929). Discovery of the perfect stage of Phomopsis on lemon bark. Phytopathology 19 (12): 1138.

  • Jenkins, A.E.; Shear, C.L. (1946). Gloeosporium venetum and G. necator: two distinct species on Rubus. Phytopathology 36: 1043-1048, 1 fig.

  • Jones, L.R.; Shear, C.L. (1914). Report upon “false blossom” and other canberry maladies. Annual Report. Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers’ Assoc. 27: 13-14.

  • Quaintance, A.S.; Shear, C.L. (1926). Insect and fungous enemies of the grape. US Dept. Agric. Farmers’ Bull. 1220: 54 pp.

  • Shear, C.L. (1927). Symposium on some biological aspects of medical problems. Mycology in relation to human pathology. Amer. Naturalist 61: 151-159.

  • Shear, C.L. (1918). Pathological problems in the distribution of perishable plant products. Brooklyn Botanic Garden Mem. 1: 415-422, 3 tabs.

  • Shear, C.L. (1902). Mycological notes and new species. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 29: 449-457.

  • Shear, C.L. (1907). New species of fungi. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 34: 305-317.

  • Shear, C.L. (1903). Ellis & Everhart, Fungi Columbiani no. 1752, in sched..

  • Shear, C.L. (1917). End rot of cranberries. Journal of Agricultural Research 11: 35-41, 3 figs, 1 tab.

  • Shear, C.L. (1925). The life history of the Texas root rot fungus Ozonium omnivorum. Journal of Agricultural Research 30: 475-477, 2 figs, 1 tab.

  • Shear, C.L. (1945). Mycological notes. VII. Studies of types and authentic specimens of Hypoxylon. I. Lloydia 8: 245-262, 5 figs.

  • Shear, C.L. (1947). Studies of types and authentic specimens of Hypoxylon. II. Lloydia 10: 60-63, 2 figs.

  • Shear, C.L. (1909). Sphaerodothis, a new genus of dothideaceous fungi. Mycologia 1 (4): 161-163.

  • Shear, C.L. (1921). Review of Klebahn on Life Histories of Ascomycetes. Mycologia 13 (6): 346-350.

  • Shear, C.L. (1922). Life history of an undescribed ascomycete isolated from a granular mycetoma of man. Mycologia 14 (5): 239-243, 3 figs.

  • Shear, C.L. (1923). Life histories and undescribed genera and species of fungi. Mycologia 15 (3): 120-131.

  • Shear, C.L. (1923). Phoma: a sample of mycological nomenclature and classification. Mycologia 15 (4): 174-182.

  • Shear, C.L. (1928). Lars Romell. Mycologia 20 (2): 49-51, tab. 7.

  • Shear, C.L. (1928). Notes on the synonymy of some species of Hypoxylon. Mycologia 20 (2): 83-87.

  • Shear, C.L. (1934). Penicillium glaucum of Brefeld (Carpenteles of Langeron) refound. Mycologia 26 (1): 104-107.

  • Shear, C.L. (1937). Mycological notes. I. Mycologia 29 (3): 355-363.

  • Shear, C.L. (1943). Conserving names of fungi. Mycologia 35 (3): 267-271.

  • Shear, C.L. (1943). Mycological notes. VII. Mycologia 35 (4): 469-476.

  • Shear, C.L. (1948). Mycological notes. IX. Mycologia 40 (6): 748-759.

  • Shear, C.L. (1949). Schweinitz-Fries letters. Mycologia 41 (4): 456-461, 2 figs.

  • Shear, C.L. (1950). Neil Everett Stevens, 1887-1949. Mycologia 42 (3): 333-341, portrait.

  • Shear, C.L. (1930). Franklin Sumner Earle 1856-1929. Phythopathology 20: 923-929.

  • Shear, C.L. (1911). The ascogenous form of the fungus causing dead-arm of the grape. Phytopathology 1: 116-119, 4 figs.

  • Shear, C.L. (1912). The chestnut bark fungus, Diaporthe parasitica. Phytopathology 2: 88-89.

  • Shear, C.L. (1912). The chestnut blight fungus. Phytopathology 2: 211-212.

  • Shear, C.L. (1913). Endothia radicalis (Schw.). Phytopathology 3: 61.

  • Shear, C.L. (1913). Some observations on phytopathological problems in Europe and America. Phytopathology 3: 77-87.

  • Shear, C.L. (1913). The type of Sphaeria radicalis Schw. Phytopathology 3: 191-192.

  • Shear, C.L. (1914). Report of the fifth Annual Meeting of the American Phytopathological Society. Phytopathology 4: 36-54.

  • Shear, C.L. (1915). Charles Edwin Bessey. Phytopathology 5: 200.

  • Shear, C.L. (1915). The need of a pure culture supply laboratory for phytopathology in America. Phytopathology 5: 270-272.

  • Shear, C.L. (1918). Pathological aspects of the federal fruit and vegetable inspection service. Phytopathology 8: 155-160.

  • Shear, C.L. (1922). A new source of supply of pure cultures of fungi. Phytopathology 12: 24.

  • Shear, C.L. (1924). Grape rust in Florida. Phytopathology 14: 170-171.

  • Shear, C.L. (1929). The life history of Sphaceloma ampelinum de Bary. Phytopathology 19: 673-679, 5 figs.

  • Shear, C.L. (1929). Mycological nomenclature in relation to plant pathology. Proceed. Intern. Congr. Plant Sc. 2: 1225-1226.

  • Shear, C.L. (1929). The problem of a natural classification of the Ascomycetes. Proceed. Intern. Congr. Plant Sc. 2: 1618-1626.

  • Shear, C.L. (1926, publ. 1929). Mycological nomenclature. Proceedings of the International Congress for Plant Sciences, Ithaca. 1657-1660.

  • Shear, C.L. (1915). Mycology in relation to phytopathology. Science N.S 41: 479-484.

  • Shear, C.L. (1924). The failure of the principle of priority to secure uniformity and stability in botanical nomenclature. Science N.S 60: 254-258.

  • Shear, C.L. (1920). Cranberry diseases and their control. US Dept. Agric. Farmers’ Bull. 1081: 1-22, 12 figs.

  • Shear, C.L.; Bain, H.P. (1919). Life history and pathological aspects of Godronia cassandrae Peck (Fusicoccum putrefaciens Shear) on cranberry. Phytopathology 19: 1017-1024, 6 figs.

  • Shear, C.L.; Clements, F.F. (1926). The condition and needs of systematic mycology. Science 63: 393-395.

  • Shear, C.L.; Davidson, R.W. (1936). The life histories of Botryosphaeria melanops and Massaria platani. Mycologia 28 (5): 476-482.

  • Shear, C.L.; Davidson, R.W. (1944). An undescribed Corticium with conidia. Mycologia 36 (3): 294-299, 2 figs.

  • Shear, C.L.; Dodge, B.O. (1925). The life history of Pilacre faginea (Fr.) B. et Br. Journal of Agricultural Research 30: 407-417, 2 tabs.

  • Shear, C.L.; Dodge, B.O. (1927). Life histories and heterothallism of the red bread-mold fungi of the Monilia sitophila group. Journal of Agricultural Research Washington 34: 1019-1042.

  • Shear, C.L.; Dodge, B.O. (1921). The life history and identity of Patellina fragariae, Leptothyrium macrothecium and Peziza oenotherae. Mycologia 13 (3): 135-170.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, M.E.; Wilcox, M.S. (1924). Botryosphaeria and Physalospora on currant and apple. Journal of Agricultural Research 28: 589-598, 2 tabs.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.C.; Wilcox, M.S. (1925). Botryosphaeria and Physalospora in the eastern United States. Mycologia 17 (3): 98-107, tab. 9.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E. (1921). The correspondence of Schweinitz and Torrey. Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club 16: 119-300, 2 tabs.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E. (1917). Studies of the Schweinitz collections of fungi. I. Sketch of his mycological work. Mycologia 9 (4): 191-204, tabs 8-9.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E. (1917). Studies of the Schweinitz collections of fungi. II. Distribution and previous studies of authentic specimens. Mycologia 9 (6): 333-344.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E. (1919). The mycological work of Moses Ashley Curtis. Mycologia 11 (4): 181-201.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E. (1913). The chestnut-blight parasite (Endothia parasitica) from China. Science 38: 295-297.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E. (1916). The discovery of the chestnut-blight parasite (Endothia parasitica) and other chestnut fungi in Japan. Science N.S 43: 173-176.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E. (1913). Cultural characters of the chestnut-blight and its near relatives. US Dept. Agric. Plant Ind. Circ. 131: 3-18.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E.; Bain, H. (1931). Fungous diseases of the cultivated cranberry. USDA Technical Bulletin 258: 1-58.

  • Shear, C.L.; Stevens, N.E.; Tiller, R.J. (1917). Endothia parasitica and related species. Bull. US Department of Agriculture 380: 82 pp., 23 tabs, 5 figs.

  • Shear, C.L.; Wood, A.K. (1913). Studies of fungous parasites belonging to the genus Glomerella. Bull. Dept. Agric. Washington 252: 110 pp., 18 tabs.


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