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G BAY ATT, G.PlLIPPO, & OTHERS — £7)efZi7ie« 327 



Food Production Office — Swuts of Cereals 327 



Harper, E. T., & OTHERS— //2/meriom//ce<e8 328 



MAinE.h.— Study of Tn'choloma 328 



Long, W. H., & R. M. Harsch — Cullures of Wood-rotting Fungi on Artificial Media 328 



Neger, F. W. — Honey-dew Fungi 328 



Lloyd, C. G. — Mycological Notes 329 



Fragoso,R. G.— New or Rare Fimgi 329 



Tanaka, Tyozaburo, & Arthur S. Rhoales — Diseases of Plants 329 



Cotton, A. D., & OTHERS — Description and Treatment of Plant Diseases .. .. 329 



Ellis, David — Phycomycetous Fungi from the English Coal Measures 392 



Lichens. 



Porter, Lilian — Attachment Organs of Corticolous Bamalinse 88 



Paulson, R. — Varenne Collection of Lichens 89 



Herre, A. C. — Lichens of Whatcom County, Washington 89 



Riddle, L. W. — Notes on Parmeliopsis 89 



Vestal, A. G., & R. Heber Howe — Lichen Ecology 89 



Mycetozoa. 



Sturgis, W. C. — Notes on New or Rare Myxomycetes 90 



Re A, Margaret W., & Margarita DE Stelfox — Irish Mycetozoa 90 



KuNKEL, L. O. — Contribution to the Life-histovy of Spongospora subterranea . . . . 90 



Meylan, C. — Neto Mycetozoa 393 



„ — Mycetozoa from the Jura Mountains 393 



Schizophy ta. 

 Schizomycetes. 



Gessard, C. — Erythrogenous Variety of Bacillus pyocyaneus 90 



Burnet, E. — Bacteria of Dust 90 



Elders, C. — Intestinal Flora of Sprue 91 



Matsueka, Y. — Actions of Micro-organisms on Bone-marrow 91 



Leygue, G., & J. Haguenau — Epidemic Dysentery on the Somme 92 



Chatma^, A. C— Colouring-matter of Red Torulas 227 



Petri, L. — Blejiharospora cambivora 227 



Berthelot, A. — Bacillus phr.nologenes 227 



Doidge, Ethel — Bacillus citromaculans 227 



Dorendorf — Botulism 393 



Pfeiffer, R., & G. Bessau — Bacteria of Gas Gangrene 394 



