632 SUMMARY OF CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



F airman, Gh. E. — Fungi Lyndonvillenses novi vel minus cogniti. (Fungi of 

 Lyndonville, new or rare.) 



[New and rare species of rnicrofungi collected at Lyndonville in New York 

 State.] Tom. cit., pp. 322-32. 



Fischer, Ed. — Beitrage zur Morphologic und Systematik der Phalloideen (Con- 

 tribution to the morphology and classification of the Phalloidete.) 



[The author discusses Clathrella delicata, Dictyophora irpicina, and Mutinus 

 clegans.} Tom. cit., pp. 314-22 (1 pi.). 



Fries, Th. — Skandinaviens tryfflar och tryffelliknande svampar. (The truffles 

 and truffle-like fungi of Scandinavia.) 



Svensk. hot. Tidsskr. (1909) pp. 223-300. 

 See also Bot. Centralbl., cxiv. (1910) pp 9-10. 



Hagen, Oscar — Neue untersuchungen uber Norwegische Mucorineen. (New 

 research on Norwegian Mucorineee.) 



[Culture experiments and descriptions of new species.] 



Ann. Myool., viii. (1910) pp. 265-80 (11 figs.) 



Juel, O. — Taphrina species on Betula. 



[Ten species are recorded. Notes are given of these.] 



Svensk. Bot. Tidsskr. (1909) pp. 183-91 (3 pis.). 

 See also Bot. Centralbl, cxiii. (1910) pp. 628-9. 



Keissler, Karl von— Ueber einige Flecbtenparasiten aus dem Thiiringer 

 Wald. (Some lichen parasites from Thuringia.) 



[A list of fungi parasitic on lichens collected by G. Lettau.] 



Centralbl. Bakt., xxvii. (19 L0) pp. 208-15. 



Lind, J.— Fungi (Micromycetes) collected in the Arctic North America (King 

 William Land, King Point, and Herschell Island) by the Gjoa Expedition under 

 Captain Amundsen, 1904-6. 



Selsk. Skr., Math.-Nat. Kl. (1909), 9, 25 pp. (1 pi.) (March 1910). 

 See also Bot. Centralbl, cxiii. (1910) pp. 610-11. 



Lloyd, C. G. — Synopsis of the Genus Hexagona. 



[Descriptions of all the well authenticated specie*.] 



Cincinnatti, Ohio (June 1910) 46 pp. (55 figs.). 



Magnus, P. — Ein kleiner Bntrag zur Kenntniss parasitischen Pilze Liguriens. 

 (A small contribution to the knowledge of the parasitic fungi of Liguria.) 

 [A list of twentv-eight species collected by J. Bornmuller.] 



Mitteil Thuring. Bot. Yer., v. (1910) pp. 13-17. 

 See also Hedwigia, 1. Beibl. (1910) pp. 58-9. 



Migula, W— Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Deutsch Osterreich. und der 

 Schweiz. (Cryptogamic flora of Germany, German-Austria, and Switzerland.) 

 [The fascicle (pp. 481-510) completes the first volume dealing with 

 Myxomycetes, Phycomycetes, Ustilagineae, and Uredinese.] 



Gera, Friedrich von Zezschwitz (1910). 



Moesz, G.— Magyarorszag Cordyceps-ei. (Magyar.; (The Cordyceps species of 

 Hungary.) 



[Critical study of species and of probable species of Cordyceps. | 



Beibl Bot. Kozlemenyck (1909) pp. 83-91 (1 pi.). 

 See also Centralbl Bakt., xxvii. (1910) p. 289. 



Murrill, W. A. — The Polyporacea? of Jamaica. 



[Many new species are described.] Mycologia, ii. (1910) pp. 183-97. 



O'Kane, W. C— The Ohio Powdery Mildews. 



[List of the Erysiphete of Ohio, with keys to genera and species.] 



, Ohio Nat., x. (1910) pp. 166-76 (2 pis.). 



Petroff, J. P.— Die Pilze des Moskauer Districts. (The fungi of tha Moscow 

 district.) 



[The list includes three Myxomycetes and forty-eight species of fungi.] 



Bull Jard. Imp. Bot. St. Pttersbourg, x. (1910) pp. 1-20. (Russian 

 with German index.) See also Hedwigia, 1., Beibl. (1910) p. 59. 



