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K jk L'L e r m a n, W. A. — Index to North American Mycology. 



[Alphabetical list of articles, authors, subjects, new species and hosts, new 

 names and synonyms.] Joum. of Mycol., ix. (1903) pp. 177-199. 



Konino, C. J. — Bijdrage tot de kennis van het levender humicole fungi en van de 

 scheikundige processen welke bij de humificatic plaats hebben. 



[Deals with the microfungi that live on decaying vegetation, and discusses 

 their disintegrating action on humus.] 



Verhand. K. Akad. Wetensch. Amsterdam, ix. (1903) No. 7, 69 pp. 



Lindau, Gustav — Hilfsbuch fur das Sammeln der Ascomyceten mit Beruck- 

 sichtigung der Nahrpflanzen Deutschlands, Osterreich-Ungarns, Belgiens, der 

 Schweiz und der Niederlande. 



[Aid to the collection of Ascornycetes, with regard to their host-plants and 

 the substances on which they grow ] 



Oebr. Borntrager, Berlin, 1903. 

 See Bot. ZeiL, lxi. (1903) pp. 321-2. 



Lindner, P. — Zum nachweis von untergariger Bierhefe in Preszhefe. 



Zeitgchr. Spiritusindustrie, Bd. xxvi. No. 22, p. 229. 

 See also Centralbl. Bald., x. (1903) pp. 663-4. 



Macalpine, D. — Australian Fungi. New or unrecorded. Decades IIL-IV. 



[Forty species of microfungi, most of them parasitic on leaves, etc. Fifteen 

 are new species.] 



Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, xxviii. (1903) pp. 94-103. 



Maublanc, A. — Sur quelques especes nouvelles de champignons inferieurs. 



[The writer describes 18 new species of microfungi. There is one new genus, 

 Nomurxa, a member of the Hyphomycetes.] 



Bull. Soc. Mycol. France, xix. (1903) pp. 291-6 (2 pis.). 



Molliard Marin — Observations sur le Cyphella ampla Lev., obtenu en culture 

 pure. (Observations on Cyphella ampla grown in a pure culture.) 

 [The fungus was developed from the basidiospores.] 



Bull. Sue. Mycol. France, xix. (1903) pp. 146-9. 



„ „ Sur une condition qui favorise la production des peritheces 



ches les Ascobolus. (On a condition which favours the production of the fruit of 

 Ascobolus.) 



[The writer finds the associalion of a bacterium necessary for the formation 

 of the fruits of Ascobolus fur/uraceus.'] 



Bull. Soc. Mycol. France, xix. (1903) pp. 150-2. 



Magnin, M. L. — TJn cas d'empoisonnement par l'Amanita muscaria. (A case of 

 poisoning due to Amanita muscaria.) 



[Some pathological notes on the effects of the poison.] 



Bull. Soc. Mycol. France, xix. (1903) pp. 173-5. 



Mubbill, W. A. — The Polyporaceae of North America. (V.) The genera Cryptoporus, 

 Piptoporus, Scutiger and Porodiscus. 



[The writer is dealing chiefly with the somewhat fleshy terrestrial forms, 

 which are exceedingly rare and beautiful in North America. The genus 

 Porodiscus is new, and has been created to contain the species knowi? 

 as Cyphella pendula.'] 



Bull. TorxeyBot. Club, xxx. (1903) pp. 423-34. 



Patodillabd, N.— Addition an Catalogue des champignons de la Tunisie (suite). 

 [A list of fungi, with habitat and locality ; with critical notes on some of the 

 species, several of which are new to science.] 



Bidl. Soc. Mycol. France,\ix. (1903) pp. 245-61. 



Pennington, Stcab t — Uredineae from South America. 

 [The writer records 30 B[ ecies.J 



Anal. Soc. Cientif. Arg. Ix. (1903) pp. 81-40. 

 See also Bot. Centralbl. xciii. p. 273. 



Saocardo, P. A. — Florae mycologicse Lusitanicae. 



[The list enumerates 129 species. A number of the species of Microfungi on 

 the leaves and stems of plants are new to science ] 



Bol. da Soc. Bot., 190^, pp. 1-16. 



See also Ann. Mycol, xix. (1903) pp. 458-9. 



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