Fungi, ßacteria und Pathologie. 1 ,'> 1 



ELLIS, J. B. and EVERHART, B. M M New s p e c i e s o f f u n g i 

 from various localities. (Jour. Mycol. VIII. 1902. 

 p. 11 — 19.) 



Aecidium jacquemontiae E. and E., on leaves of Jacquemontia pen- 

 tantha. Mexico. Dothiorella radicans E. and E., on dead stems of 

 Rhus toxicodendron. Newiield N. J. Cytispora pallida E. and E., on 

 dead fallen limbs of Quercus tinctoria NewfieldN. j. Coniothyrium junci 

 E. and E., on Juncus balticus, dead scapes. Oregon Diplodia ivakola 

 E. and E., on dead stems of Iva xanthifolia. So. Dakota. Ascochytu 

 smilacis E. and E., on living leaves of Smilax hispida. New York. 

 Septoria spiculispora E. and E., on leaves of Euonymus. Delaware. 

 Septoria pentstemonicola E. and E., on leaves of Pentstemon gracilis. 

 So. Dakota. Septoria corydalis Ell. and Davis, on leaves of Corydali^ 

 glauca. Wisconsin. Septoria liatridis Ell. and Davis, on leaves of 

 Liatris spicata. Wisconsin. Zythia rhoina E. and E., on dead stems 

 of Rhus radicans. N. J. Cylindrosporium infus c ans E. and E., on leaves 

 of Elymus condensatus Wash. Pestalozzia mali E. and E., on apple 

 leaves. Newfield N. J. Ratnularia hydrophylli E. and E., on Hydro- 

 phyllum capitatum. Columbia Co. Wash. Cercospora simulans Ell. 

 and Kellerman, on leaves of Falcata comosa W. V a. Fusarium spartinae 

 E. and E., on leaves of Spartina stricta. California. Diatrypc 

 megastoma E. and E., Jour. Mycol, I, 141, N. A. F. 1556 = Eutypella 

 cerviculata Fr. = Eutypella alpina F. and E., Proc. Phil. Acad., 425. 

 N. A. F. 3331, 3436. Lophiotrema oenotherae E and E. Newfield N J. 

 Phy/loslicta clypeata E. and E., on living limbs of Pirus malus. C o i - 

 vallis Oregon. Phyllosticta virginica E. and E., in N. A. F. 2830 is 

 only a form of P. destruens Desm. Puccinia circinaus E. and E v change 

 to P. chasmatis E. and E. Venturia rubicola E. and E., on dead canes 

 of Rtibus occidentalis. Di st. Col. Hypocopra kansensis E. and E., on 

 cow-dung. Kansas. Rosellinia bigeloviae E. and E.. Am. Nat. 341, 1897. 

 N. A. F. 3520. Cucurbitaria arizonica E. and E., on dead branches of 

 Acacia grayii. Ariz. Pleospora alismatis E. and E., on dead stems of 

 Alisma plantago. So. D a k. Physalo<pora lepachydis E. and E., on 

 living but partly faded leaves of Lepachys columnaris. M o n t. Physalo- 

 spora minima E. and E., on dead canes of Rubus strigosus. Ala. Pleo- 

 spora kanensis E and E., on dead stems of Melilotus alba. Kansas. 

 Leptosphaeria astericolla E. and E., on dead stems of Aster multiflora. 

 K a n s. Metasphaeria subseriata E. and E., on dead culms of Panicum 

 virgatum. Kans. Melanconis (Melanconiella) Nyssaegena E and E., 

 on dead limbs of Nyssa multiflora. New Jersey. Phyllachora serialis 

 E. and E., on Spartina stric a. California. Botryosphaeria hysterioides 

 E. and E., on leaves of Hesperaloe dayi. Mex. On the same leaves 

 were also found Diplodia hesperaloes E. and E. and Phleospora minor 

 E. and E. Dothidia yuccae E. and E. (Phyllachota yuccae E. and E.), on 

 leaves of Yucca angustifolia. C o 1 o. Hysterographium nucicola (Schw.) 

 Syn. N. A. F. 2080. On old hickorynuts on the gronnd. Newfield 

 N. J. P. Spaulding. 



ELLRODT, G m Ueber das Eindringen von Bakterien in 

 Pflanzen. (Centralblatt für Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde 

 und Infektionskrankheiten. Abt. II. Bd. IX. 1902. No. 17 IS. 

 p. 639—642.) 



Die bisherigen Resultate gehen auseinander. Nach Lominski 

 verbreiteten sich Milzbrand- und Tyhpus-Bacillen sowie Staphylococcas 

 pyogenes aureus in Blätter von Agapanthus geimpft auch auf die be- 

 nachbarten Gewebetheile, nur die Staphylococceu starben davon nach 

 und nach ab. Wurtz und Burg es fanden in Blättern von Salat, 

 Radieschen, Brunnenkresse u A., deren Topferde mit Reinculturen pa- 

 thogener Arten (Milzbrand-, Typhus-, Tuberkel-Bacillen) begossen war, 

 bei der bakteriologischen Analyse regelmässig noch nach Wochen Milz- 



