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R a da is et Sartory— Sur l'immunisation du Lapin contre le poison des 

 Amanites a phalline. (On the immunisation of the hare against the phalline 

 poison of Amanita?.) 



[Immunisation was secured by repeated injections of the poison.] 



Comptcs Rendus, cli. (1910) pp. 156-8. 

 Rehji — Ascomycetes exs. Fasc. 46. 



[List with notes of species issued, some of these new to science.] 



Ann. Mycol., viii. (1910) pp. 298-304. 



Saccardo, P. A. — Notae Mycologicae. 



[A list of species (several new) from East Africa with notes and a biblio- 

 graphy cf East Africa mycological literature. Also a list of new or 

 rare species, mostly European.] Tom. tit., pp. 332-47. 



Saccardo, P. A. ■& J. B. Traverso— Sylloge fungorum. XIX. Index iconum 

 fungorum enumerans. [Vol. xix. of the Sylloge fungorum being an index to 

 published drawings in alphabetical arrangement, A to L.l 



Patavii (1910) 1158 pp. See also Ann. Mycol., viii. (1910) pp. 412-13. 



Spegazzini, C. — Mycetes Argintinenses (Series IV.) 



[The author lists 612 species of fungi, of which 312 are new to science.] 



Anal. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, ser. 3, xii. (1909) pp. 257-458 (40 figs.). 



See also Bot. Centralbl., cxiii. (1910) pp. 630-2. 



Sumstine, D. R. — The North American Mucorales. I. 



[A systematic account of the group. The name Rhizopus is changed to 

 Mucor, Pilobolus to Sydrogera, Mucor to Hydrophora.'] 



Mycologia, ii. (1910) pp. 125-54. 



Takahashi, T. — A Preliminary Note on the Varieties of Aspergillus Oryzae. 



[The writer recognizes three varieties.] 



Journ. Coll. Agr. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, i. (1909) pp. 137-40 (6 figs.). 

 See also Bot. Centralbl., cxiv. (1910) p. 60. 



Theissen, F. — Perisporiales riograndenses. 



[List of genera and species of Microthyriacege and Perispori- 



aceaa.] Brot. Ser. Bot,, ix. (1910) pp. 5-44. 



See also Ann. Mycol., viii. (1910) p. 414. 



„ Marasmii Austro-brasilienses. (Marasmius in S. Brazil.) 



[Two new species are included.] 



Op. tit., viii. (1909) pp. 53-65 (6 pis.). 

 See also Ann. Mycol., viii. (1910) p. 414. 



Torrend, C. — Notes de Mycologie portugaise. 



[A list of species collected at Villa Vicosa (E. Portugal) at Christmas — 

 several new species are described.] 



Bull. Soc. Port. Sci. Nat., iii. (1910) pp. 3-7. 



"Wisniewski, P. — Septoria Trapae-natantis. 



[A new fungus parasitic on Trapa natans."} 



Kosmos (1910) pp. 78-9. See also Hedivigia, 1.. Beibl. (1910) p. 60. 



Lichens. 

 (By A. Lorrain Smith.) 



Lichen-flora of Bohemia and Moravia.* — Mir Serirt has collected and 

 named a large and representative series of lichens from these countries. 

 He comments on the necessity for immediate action in ascertaining 



* Hedwigia, 1. (1910) pp. 51-85. 



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