Fungi, Bacteria und Pathologie. 511 



An octavo of 58 pages, illustrated by plates 87 — 93 and 

 p — R^ in colors. In addition to prefatory matter, the report 

 includes lists of plants added to the herbarium; contributors 

 and their contributions; species not before reported ior the 

 State (including an analysis of New York species of Crataegus) ; 

 remarks and observations; and edible fungi, with an index. 

 The following new names are noted, attributable to Peck 

 uniess otherwise stated: — Amanlta llgnophila Atk. ined.. 

 Boletus Atkinsoni, B. nobilis, B. nigosiceps , Ciavaria 

 botryoides, C. xanthosperma, Cortinarius heliotropicus, Lactarius 

 brevis, L. colorascens, and Pholiota appendiculata. 



It is noted that herbarium specimens of Abies, Picea and 

 Tsuga may be made to retain their leaves, when dry, by use 

 of „akim 500 gr., salt 125 gr., saltpeter 60 gr., potash 300 gr., 

 white arsenic 100 gr.," dissolved in one quart of hot water, to 

 which, when cool and filtered, four quarts oi glycerin and one 

 quart of aicohol are added. The fresh specimens are immersed 

 in the fluid for at least forty-eight hours, and, when taken out, 

 any excess of the mixture adhering to them is v/ashed away 

 with warm water. After the external moisture has evaporated, 

 they are placed in drying papers and placed in press in 

 the' usual way, and, when thoroughly dry, mounted for the 

 herbarium. Trelease. 



Rehm, H., Contributiones mycologicae ad floram 



Hungariae. (Növenytani Közlemenyek. Budapest 1905. 



6 pp. [In lateinischer Sprache.]) 



Kritische Aufzählung einer Zahl von Ascomyceten, unter denen viele 

 als neu genau beschrieben werden. Es sind dies: Phomatospora Sac- 

 cardoi Rehm var. nov. leptosphaerioides Rehm (ad caulem Aconiti putri- 

 dam in Tatra), Eriosphaeria erysiphoides Rehm n. sp. (in ligno Populi), 

 Naevla muscarina Relim n. sp. (in caule emortua Muscari comosae, 

 Sporen sehr klein), Propolis pyrina Rehm n. sp. (in cortice Pyri Mali), 

 Cenangiiim heteropatelloides Rehm (ad caules Aconiti in alpibus hun- 

 garicis), Cenaiigella alnicola Rehm n. sp. (in cortice Alni incanae), 

 Hymenobolus Kmetii Rehm n. sp, (in ramo emortuo Quercus, valde 

 memorabilis species a Stictophacidio excipulo multo crassiori paraphysi- 

 busque haud ramosis diversa), Tympanis acerina Rehm n. sp. (in ramulo 

 Aceris camp.), Pseudographis Orni Rehm sp. (in cortice Fraxini Orni 

 supra Balnea Herculis), Ombrophila Kmetii Rehm n. sp. (in Polyporo 

 obliquo sessilis), Pezizella obscurata Rehm n. sp. (ad frustula lignea, 

 proxima P. granuloseUae [Karst.]), Lasiobeloniiim lachnoides Rehm n. sp. 

 (in ligno decorticato Carpini Betuli et Alni glutinosae), Humaria Schem- 

 nitziensis Rehm n. sp. (ad terram in sylva abietina; quoad colorem 

 similis H. nemorosae [Hum.]), Humaria olivaceo-fusca Rehm n. sp. (in 

 loco eluteo) und das neue Genus Lojkania Rehm mit der Art L. 

 hungarica (in lignum in balneo saepe inundatum). Bezüglich dieses 

 neuen Genus ist zu bemerken: Stromate haud carbonaceo nee crustaceo 

 superficiali generibus stromaticis cum sporis phaeodidymis plane dlver- 

 sum genus, inprimis a Camarope Karst., cujus stroma e substantia sub- 

 strati formatum extus Hypoxylo similis stromatC;, sporis et peritheciis 

 alienum ; proximum Nsopeckiae Sacc, quae autem peritheciis carbonaceis 

 superiicialibus, subiculo copioso interdum semiimmersis gaudet, stromate 

 vero caret. Quoad perithecii structuram membranaceam, mollem ad 

 Hypocreales vergit ibique forsitan sub Hypomyceteis aptissime locan- 

 dum est. Matouschek (Reichenberg). 



