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Fairman, Ch. E. 1905. The Pyrenomyceteae of Orleans County, N. Y. 



(Proc. Rochester Ac. Sc. IV. p. 165—191. 6 fig.) 

 Froggatt, W. W. 1906. Tomatoes and their Diseases. (Agric. Gaz. N. S. 



Wales. XVII. 3. p. 200-218.) 

 Jacobasch. E. 1906. Verpa Brebissoni Gillet in Deutschland. (Allg. bot. 



Zschr. XII. ö. p, 78—79.) 

 Massee, G. 1906. Plant diseases. IV. Diseases of beet and mangold. 



(Bull, miscell. Inform., roy. bot. Card. Kew. 1906. 3. p. 49—60. 5 fig.) 

 Massee, G. 1906. Revision of the genus Hemileia. (Bull, miscell. Inform., 



roy. bot. Card. Kew. 1906. 2. p. 35—42. with plate.) 

 Maxwell-Lefroy, H. 1906. Mothborer in sugarcane, maize and sorghum in 



Western India. (Agric. Journ. India. I. 2. p. 97—114. 2 pl.) 

 Morgan, A. P. 1905. North American species of Marasmius. (Journ. of 



Mycol. XI. p. 201—212.) 

 Murrill, W. A. 1905. A key to the Agariceae of temperate North America 



(Torreya. V. p. 213-214.) 

 Murrill, W.A. 1905. The Polyporaceae of North Amerika. XIII. (Bull.Torrey 



bot. Club. XXXII. p. 633—656.) 

 Piper, C. V. and S. W. Fletcher. 1903 [received 1906]. Root diseases of 



fruit and other trees, caused by toadstools. (Bull. Washington agric. 



Expt. Stat. No. 59.) 

 Pollock, J. B. 1905. A canker of the yellow Bisch and a Nectria asso- 



ciated with it. (Rept. Michigan Ac. Sc. VII. p. 55—56.) 

 Pollock, J. B. 1905. A species of Hormodendron on Araucaria. (Rept. 



Michigan Ac. Sc. VII. p. 56—57.) [Notes to occurence of Hormoden- 

 dron cladosporioides Sacc. on Araucaria plants in a greenhouse. — 



Perley Spaulding.] 

 Pollock, J. B. 1905. Notes on Lanoderma sessile Murrill. — Its Variation 



from the original description and possible parasitism. (Rept. Michigan 



Ac. Sc. VII. p. 53—54.) [Describes a stipitate form of Lanoderma 

 . sessile Murrill which is commonly strictly sessile. There seemed to 



be reason for thinking this fungus may develope as a wound parasite. 



— Perley Spaulding.] 

 Pollock, J. B. and C. H. Kauffman. 1905. Michigan Fungi. (Rept. Michigan 



Ac. Sc. VII. p. 57—67.) 

 Rao, M. R. 1906. Spike disease among sandal trees. (Indian Forester. 



XXXII. 2. p. 71—72.) 

 Reed, H. S. 1906. Three fungous diseases of the cultivated Ginseng. 



(Missouri agric. expt. Stat. Bull. No. 69.) 

 Speschnew, N. 1906. Besondere Myceliumform von Plasmopara viticola 



R. et de T. (Moniteur Jard. bot. Tiflis. 1906. p. 1—3.) 

 Stutzer, Fr. 1906. Die Zerstörung eines Baumes durch Blitzschlag. 



(Natw. Zschr. Land- u. Forstw. IV. 5. p. 226. 1 Abb.) 

 Swingle, W. T. 1906. The prevention of stinking smut of wheat and loose 



smut of oats. (U. S. Dep. Agric. Farmer's Bull. No. 250.) 

 Thiele, T. N. 1906. Et arveligheds-spargsmaal belyst ved iagttagelses- 



laere. (Overs. Kgl. danske Vidensk. Selsk. Forhandl. 1906.3. p. 149— 152.) 

 Thom, Ch. 1906. Fungi in cheese ripening; Camembert and Roquefort. 



(U. S. Dept. Agric. Bureau animal Industry. Bull. No. 82.) 

 Trotter, A. 1905. Sulla struttura istologica di un micocecidio proto- 



plastico. (Malpighia. XIX. p. 456 — 465.) 

 Walte, M. B. 1906. Fungicides and their uses in preventing diseases of 



fruits. (U. S. Dept. Agric. Farmers' Bull. No 243. [The author gives _a 



description of various fungicides and their preparation, paying parti- 



cular attention to the making of Bordeaux mixture. This is followed 



by a discussion of the treatment of some of the more important plant 



diseases, and a fully illustrated description of spraying apparatus is 

 added. — von Schrenk.) 

 Warren, G. F. 1906. Spraying. (New Jersey Agric. Expt. Stat. Bull. No. 194.) 

 [Anaccount of the various mixtures used for spraying against fungi and in- 

 sects, together with notes as to various fungus and insect diseases 

 and the particular sprays to be used in combatting them. — von 

 Schrenk.] 



