XX CONTENTS. 



FACE 



Coons, G. H. — Factors involvedin the Growth of P>/cnidia 80 



BiJK, P. VAN DER — Notes on Coniothecium 81 



Long, W. H.. & others — Uredinex .'. ■ 81 



Brown, W. — Studies in the Physiology of Parasitism 81 



Mdta, Elisa, & GiNO PoLLACCi — Morphological Variations of Fungi due to 



Environment 81 



Shear, C. L. — Studies of the Schweinitz Collection of Fungi 82 



Lloyd, 0. G. — Mycological Notes 82 



Dearness, John, & T. Tanaka — New or Noteworthy Fungi 82 



BoTTOMLET, AvERiL Maud — Natal Fungi 82 



Maitland, T. D., & E.M.Wakefield — Notes on Uganda Fungi 83 



Wakefield, E. M. — Nigerian Fungi. Ill 83 



Pbaeger, R. Lloyd — Irish Fungi .. .. 83 



Sharples, A. — Rubber Disease 83 



Wade, H. Windsor — Pathogenic Fungus 84 



Carpenter, C. W. — Tuber-rots caused by Fusarium 84 



Stakman, E. C. — Immunity from Parasitic Fungi 84 



Quanjer, H. H., & others — Plant Diseases 84 



Long, W. H., & others — Disease of Trees 88 



DuFRENOY, Jean — Fndotrophic Mycorhiza of Ericacess S8 



Murphy, P. A. — Morphology and Cytology of the Sexual organs of Phytophthora 



erythroseptica Pethyb 217 



RosENBAUM, J. — Study of Phytophthora 217. 



Weston, W. H. — Development of Thraustotheca 217 



Moreau, F., & Madame — Anomalies in Mucorini 217 



l>iFE-iiiSTonY and Poisoning Properties of Claviceps Paspali 217 



Hawkins, L. A. — Efei-t of Fusarium on Potato Tubers .. .. 218 



Thom, C, & J. N. CuRRiE — Aspergillus niger Group 218 



'M.ont:AV,F., & Madame— Endophyllum Spores 218 



Potter, Alden A., & G. \V. Cooas—Ustilagineae .. 219 



Stakman, E. C, & others — Uredinex 219 



BouDiER, E., & others — New or Ikire Fungi 220 



Yates, H. S. — Fungi from Southern China 220 



Harper, E. T. — Two Eemarhable Discomycetes 220 



Shantz, H. L., & R. L. PiEMEiSEL — Fungus Fairy Rings 220 



Pool, V. W., & M. B. McKay — Climatic Conditions and Conidial Development .. 221 



Thom, C. H., & S. H. Ayers — Effects of Pasteurization on Mould-spores 221 



Stevens, Neil E. — Relation of Fungi to Host 221 



Cvi.¥E?VER, C \f,. & OTaEv^s—Eff'eci of Blacli-rot Fungus on the Apple 221 



Hawkins, L. A. — Growth of Fungi in Concentrated Sohdions 222 



Weir. J. K. — Altitudinal Range of Forest Fungi 222 



Brooks, C. B., & J. S. Cooley — Apple-rot Fungi in Relation to Temperature . . 222 



Wolf, Frederick A. — Citrus Canher 222 



Mrlhus, I. E., & others — Spongospora subterranea 223 



Weir, J. R., & others — Diseases of Plants 223 



Wilson, G, W. — North American Peronosporales 325 



^RiKSSOii, J.— Development of Phytophthora 325 



Stevens, F. L. — Parasites on Meliola 325 



DoiVGE,ETHEh M.— South African Perisporiales 326 



KiLLTAN, Karl — Development of Cryptomyces Pteridis 326 



Fitzpatrick li.M.— Sexuality in Rhizina undulata 326 



Lehman, S. G. — Sphseronema fimbriatum 327 



