XXll CONTENTS, 



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Shear, C. L., & others — Endothia parasitica and Related Species ]84 



TuRCONi, Malusio, & LuiGi Maffei — Parasitic Microfungi 184 



Dt'FRENOY, J. — Parasite of Arbutus Unedo 185 



Chifflot, J. — Ergots of Bye 071 Wheat 185 



BiJL, P. Van DEB — Cane- Leaf Spot 185 



Briosi, Giovanni, & RuDOLFO Farnete — Disease of Chestnuts 185 



Shear. C. L„ & others — Spoilage of Cranberries after Harvest 185 



B,ATasBOTTOM, J. K.—Investigatio7is on the Narcissus Disease 185 



Piper, C. v., & H. S. Cox — Rhijzoctonia on Lcvwus and Pastures 186 



Brooks, F. T. — Silver-leaf in Fruit-trees 186 



Bessey, Ernst A. — Undescribed Species of Ophiodothella on Ficus 186 



Stevens, Frank Lincoln — Two Illinois Rhubarb Diseases 1S6 



Davis, J J. — Notes on Parasitic Fmigi in Wisconsin 186 



CcTRTis, K. M. — Contributions to the Life-histovij and Cytology of Synchytrium 



endobioticum 281 



Burger, Owen F. — Sexuality in Cnnninghamiella 281 



Tisj)A'L^,^.Yi..—Physoderma Disease of Corn 281 



Stevens, T. L., & Noha Dalby — Some Phyllachoras from Porto Rico 281 



Chenantais, J. E. — Study of Pyrenomijcetes 281 



FiTZPATRiCK, A. M. — RostronitschJcia, a New Genus vf Pyrenomycetes 282 



Rano'ievitch, N. — New Species of Rust, Puccini a Corteyi Ran 282 



Orton, C. E. — Notes on Some Polemoniaceous Rusts 282 



Garrett, A. O. — Smuts and Rusts of Utah 282 



Cotton, A. D., & E. M. Wakefield — Revision <f the British Clavarias 282 



MoDoiGAL, \V. B. — Development of Strophar/a epimyces 282 



Atkinson, G. V .—Relcdionahips within the Rhodosponx 282 



Burt, Edward Angus — Thelephoracex of North America 283 



KoNRAD, P., & Rene Maire — Notes and Observations on Agarics 283 



Walker, Leva B. — Development of Pluteus admirabilis and Tubaria furfuracea .. 283 

 Merrill, E. D., & H. W. Wade — Validity of the name Discomyces for the Genus 



of Fungi variously called Actinomyces, Streptothrix, and Nocardia .. .. 283 

 Wakefield, E. M., & A. A. Pearson — Additional Resupinate Ilymenomycetes from 



the Weybridge District ..^ 283 



Fetch, T. — Further Notes on Coins Gardneri (Berk.) Fischer 284 



Boyer, G. — Studies on the Biolcgy and Culture of the Higher Fungi 284 



Pethybridge, G. H. — Notes on some Saprophytic Species of Fungi associated with 



Diseased Potato Plants and Tubers 284 



Wakefield. M. — British Mycology : The Selby Foray 285 



Dufrenoy, J. — Ecological Diversity and Generic Coefficients 285 



Lagarde, J. — Care Fungi 285 



Wakefield, E. M. — New British Fungi 286 



Veabsos, A. A. — New Mycena.. .. .. 286 



Smith, A. LoRRAiN — New or Rare Microfungi 286 



Cotton, A. D. — Eniomogenous Fungi New to Britain 286 



Wager, Harold — F luorescent Coloring Matter from Leptonia incana 286 



Brierly, W. B. — Some Concepts in Mycology ■ An Attempt at Synthesis 286 



Bracket Fungi of Citrus Trees 287 



Cotton, A. D. — Occurrence of Oah-mildew on Beech in Britain 287 



Reinking, Otto A. — Phytophthora Faberi MauU. : The Came of Coconut Bud Rot 



in the Philippines • . . 287 



WoRMALD, H. — ''Brown-rot " Disease of Fruit-trees: with Special Reference to two 



Biologic Forms of Monilia cinerea 287 



