CONTENTS. X \.\i 



PACK 



Hall, Van. & others — Plant Diseases 51, ^ 



Bibliography mt - i(1) . 



Johnson, T., & F. Weiss— Chrysophlyetis endohiotica .. .. " " gll 



Johnson,! 1 . — Chrysophlyctis endobiotica and other Ghytridiacese .. 611 



Ratbaud, L. — Notes on Mucor gjj 



Seaver, F. J. — Studies in Pyrophilous Fungi. I. ijio 



Harvey-Gibson, R. J., & G. Massee— A r e«j Genus of Ascomycetes .. .. '.'. " 612 



Massee, G. — Structure and Affinities of British Tuberaceie 612 



Dale, Elizabeth — Morphology and Cytology of Aspergillus repens 612 



Fischer, Ed. — Development of Genea Thwadesii ( ;i^ 



Dombrowski, W., & others — Endomyces gjg 



Westlino, Rich. — Byssochlamys nivea, g.et sp. n 613 



Klocker, A. — Saccharomycetes . . .. i,lj 



Dzierzbicki, A. — Influence of Humus on the Development of Yeast and on Alcoholic 



Fermentation <;14 



Lindau — Hyphomycetes 614 



H6ye, K. — Infection of Split Cod by Torula epizoa 614 



Sorauer, Paul — International Statistics of Cereal Busts 614 



Hecke, L. — Notes on Smut •. 615 



PAqi e, E. — Notes on Harmful and Interesting Fungi 615 



Beauvekie, J. — Distinctive Characters of the Mycelium of Merulius lacrymans .. 615 



Falck. Richard — Dry-rot 615 



Scharfetter, R. — Notes on the Higher' Fungi 616 



Bkinkman, W. — New Genus of Thelephoreie 616 



Molliard, M. — Development af Crucibulum vulgare 616 



Stevens, F. L., & J. G. Hall — Variation of Fungi due to Environment 616 



Blakeslee, A. F. — Method of Sending Pure Cultures of Fungi 616 



Coupin, Henbi — Fungal Parasites of Men and Animals 617 



Petri, L. — Value of GhemotropUm in the Parasitism of Fungi C17 



,, Gall-fungi (117 



Maximow, N. — Freezing Tests with Aspergillus uiger C,17 



Fkitel, P. H, & others — Fossil Fungi 618 



Scholl, E. — Chitin in Boletus edidis 618 



Ilikevic, C. — Cellular Membranes of Fungi 618 



Rostrup, O. — Fungus-spores Present in the Air 618 



Levison, J. J. — Filling Tree-cavities 618 



Rvbsaamen, Ew. H. — Diseases of the Vine 619 



Issatschenko. B.. & others — Plant Diseases 619 



Peklo. Jaroslay — My corhiza Problems 621 



Bibliography 621 



Kttsano, S. — Contribution to the Cytology of Synchytrium and its Hosts 747 



Brown. W. H. — Nuclear Phenomena in Pyronema confluens 74s 



Cutting. E. M. — Sexuality and Development of the Ascocarp in Ascophanns carneus 748 



Guillermond, A. — Nuclear Division in the Ascus 748 



Reed, G. M.— Mildews of Cereals 749 



Seaver, J. — Hypocreales of N. America : II. 749 



Gueguen, F. — Xylaria polymorpha 749 



Hariot, P., & N. Patoltllard — New Genus of Mucedinese 749 



Lindau — Hyphomycetes 74'.» 



Doebelt, H. — Pigment-forming Penicillium 750 



Dietel. P., & others— TJredinese .. .. .. ... .. 750 



Legne. L., & others — Notes on the Larger Fungi 7.")1 



Brinkmann, W. — Study of Thelephorese 752 



Buller, A. H. R. — Researches on Fun g i 7.V2 



Raciborski, M. — Java Fungi p'- 



Neger. F. W. — Ambrosia Fungus 53 



Theiszen, F. — Notes on various Fungi 753 



Dittrich — Influence of Parasitic Fungi on the Form of the Host-Plant /53 



Rayneu, J. F., & others — British Fungi 753 



Muller, Karl — Influence of Parasitic Fungi on Currant Wine ~- r >3 



Lloyd, C. G.— Mycological Notes, No. 32 754 



Sturli, A. — Penicillium glaucum as a Cause of Pellagra 754 



