ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 479 



between Chondrioderma ochraceum and Lepidoderma tigrinum. The two 

 are not identical, though in some respects very near akin to each other. 

 A large gathering of Chondrioderma lucidum is noted, the capillitium of 

 which is constant in what was supposed to be an abnormal development. 

 Badhamia populina was again discovered two years after the date of 

 the first gathering, on both occasions in Wanstead Park. A third 

 gathering of the species has been made in France. New localities are 

 given for other rare species. A note is added on Bedfordshire Mycetozoa. 

 Straw heaps had been found there to be exceptionally suitable feeding- 

 ground. Many new species have been discovered, and the records of 

 growth kept from year to year. The forms appear one year in more 

 or less abundance and disappear another. 



Boudieb. — Icones Mycologicae. Serie 1, Livraisons 2, 3. (Published drawings 

 with explanations of the plates. Two new species are described.) 



Klincksieck, Paris, 1904. See also Bot. Centralbl. xcviii. 



(1905) pp. 494-5. 



Citron, J. — Verhalten der Favus und Trichophyten-Pilze im Organismus. (Be- 

 haviour of Favus and Trichophyte fungi in the organism.) 



Zeitschr. Hyg., xlix. (1905) p. 120. 

 See also Bot. Centralbl, xcviii. (1905) p. 517. 



Diettbich-Kalkhoff, Ejiil. — Beitrage zur Pilzflora Tirols. (Contribution to 

 the Fungus Flora of the Tyrol.) 



[Many of the species have been determined by J. Bresadola.] 



Verh. K. K. Zool.-Bot. Ges., lv. (1905) pp. 203-11. 



Elenew, Paulus. — Enumeratio fungorum in provincia Smolenskiensi aestatibus 

 1897 et 1899 annorum collectorum. (List of fungi collected in the province of 

 Smolensk.) Ann. Inst.Agron. Motcou, x., livr. 3 (1904) pp. 507-44 (Russian). 



See also Bot. Centralbl. xcviii. (1905) pp. 517-18. 



Gabotto, L. — Contribuzione alia Florae Micologica Pedemontana. (Contribution 

 to the mycological flora of Piedmont.) 



[The list comprises 130 species.] Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital, xii. (1905) 



pp. 53-77. 

 Holland, J. N. — Economic Fungi. 



[Lists ol edible fungi with notes on some of the species.] 



Naturalist, 1905, pp. 93-6, 121-5. 

 Hennings, P. — Fungi Japonici. V. 



[A continuation of lists already published ; several new 

 species of niicrof ungi are described.] 



Engler's Bot. Jahrb., xxxiv. (1905) pp. 593-60C. 

 See also Hedwigia, xcviii. (1905) p. 10o\ 



„ Zwei neue Cudonieen aus der Umgebung Berlins. (Two new 

 Cudoniese from near Berlin.) 



Abhandl. Bot. Ver. Prov. Brandenb., xlvi. (1904), pp. 115-19 

 (2 figs.). See also Hedwigia, xcviii. (1905). p. 107. 



„ „ Phaeosporella Marchantiae P. Henn. sp. n. 



[The fungus was growing on dead thallus of Marchantia, 



and was associated with a pyenidial stage very like 



Phyllosticta Marchantise. Tom. cit.. pp. 120-1. 



See also Hedwigia, xcviii. (1905) p. 107. 



Hohnel, Fbanz v.— Mycologische Fragmente. lxxvi. 



[The paper deals with the synonymy of various fungi.) 



L r r Ann. Mycol, iii. (1905) pp. 187-90. 



Hone, D. S. — Minnesota Helvellineae. 



[Full description of the different species occurring in Minnesota.] 



Minn. Bot. Studies, ser. iii., part 3 (1904) pp. 309-21 (3 pie.). 

 See also Ann. Mycol, iii. (1905) p. 198. 



