William Bridge Cooke
42 works on record
Works

The ecology of fungi
Preliminary host index to fungi of Mount Shasta, California
[Research on Basidiomycetes]
A nomenclatural survey of the genera of pore fungi
Subalpine fungi and snowbanks
A Synthesis of pore and gill fungi keys
The 1975 Oregon Foray and Workshop
Fungi in the Lebanon sewage treatment plants and in Turtle Creek, Warren Co., Ohio
The natural occurrence of Aureobasidium
Nomenclatural notes on the Erysiphaceae
Removal of ABS from solutions by a common fungus of sewage
Survey of the Galium multiflorum complex in western North America
Notes on Alasakan fungi
A study of yeast populations in a waste stabilization pond system
Zonal distribution patterns in the fungi
On Cyphellopsis anomala (Persoon Ex Fries) Donk
Some Myxomycetes from South Central Washington
Fungi, lichens and mosses in relation to vascular plant communities in Eastern Washington and adjacent Idaho
Some problems in the identification of microorganisms
The genera of pore fungi
Studies in the genus Prototheca
Special meeting on biocoenotic relationships of fungi held during the First international mycological congress, 1971. Wm. Bridge Cooke, chairman
Fungal populations in relation to pollution of the Bear river, Idaho-Utah
Some effects of spray disposal of spent sulphite liquor on soil mold populations
Natural and induced fungal degradation of lignin
Beetles and fungi
The fungus collections of William Russel Dudley
Activity of cellulose-decomposing fungi isolated from sewage-polluted water
The 1964 Colorado Foray
Ecological life history outlines for fungi
The 1961 Indiana Foray
Resupinate pore fungi in Oregon
The fungi of our mouldy earth
A laboratory guide to fungi in polluted waters, sewage and sewage treatment systems
A study of fungi, lichens and mosses in relation to vascular plant communities in eastern Washington and adjacent Idaho
The genera of the Homobasidiomycetes, exclusive of the Gasteromycetes
Additional fungi from the Galápagos and other Pacific coastal islands collected during the Templeton Crocker Expedition, 1932, by Wm. Bridge Cooke and Lee Bonar
Our mouldy earth
Flora of Mount Shasta
The cyphellaceous fungi
Additional fungi from the Galápagos and other Pacific coastal islands collected during the Templeton Crocker Expedition, 1932
A preliminary list of the families proposed for fungi (including the lichens)