800 SUMMARY or CURRENT KESEARCHES KELATING To 



Jaap. Otto— Fungi selecti exsiccate. Nos. 301-400. 



I.i^ts of the plants, with notes and descriptions. 



Verh. Bot. Ver. Bramdenb., 1910(1911) pp. 3-21. 



Verzeichniz der bei Triglitz in der Prignitz beobachteten Ascomy- 

 ceten. (List of Ascomycetes observed at Treglitz, in Pregnitz.) 

 \ large number of species are listed, with various notes.] 



Verh. Bot. Ver. Bramdenb., 1910 (1911) pp. 109-50. 



„ Ein kleiner Beitrag zur Pilzflora der Vogesen. (A small contribu- 

 tion to the fungus-Hora of the Vogesen.) 



[A large number of species, mostly of micro-fungi, are listed.) 



Ann. Mycol., ix. (1911) pp. 330-40. 



Magnus, P. — Ein neues Melanotoenium aus Thiiringen. (A new Melanotxnium 

 from Thuringia.) 



[The parasite occurred on Tcucrium montanum.] 



Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges., xxix. (1911) pp. 456-8. 



Migtjla, W.— Krypt.-Flora, Pilze. 



[Several important genera of gilled fungi (Cantharellus, Coprinus, etc.) are 

 described.] 



Flora von Deutschland (Gera, 1911) Lief. 115-22, pp. 273-400 (40 pis.). 



Rehm, H.— Ascomycetes Novi. IV. (New Ascomycetes.) 



[Fungi collected in North America, in South America, and in Asia.] 



Ann. Mycol, , ix. (1911) pp. 363-71 



Seavee, F. J.— The Hypocreales of North America. IV. Cordycepiteae. 

 ["Three genera are dealt with, Cordyceps, Spermoedia, Balansia.] 



Mycologia, iii. (1911) pp. 207-30. 



Sureya, M. Mehmed— Sur quelques Champignons inferieurs nouveaux ou pen 

 connus. (On some new or little known fungi.). 

 [Two new species of rnicrofungi are described.] 



Bull. Soc. Mycol. France, xxvii. (1911) pp. 220-2 (3 figs.). 



Sydow, H. &. P., & E. J. Butler- Fungi Indiae Orientalis. (Fungi of East 

 India.) 



[A large number of species, mostly of rnicrofungi, are described, many of 



them new to science : there is one new genus, Metachora, near to 



Phyllachora.] Ann. Mycol, ix. (1911) pp. 272-421 (9 figs.). 



Trotter, A. — Aggiunte alia Micrologia italica. (Additions to Italian mycology 



[Several species of rnicrofungi are recorded, with notes.] 



Bull. Soc. Bot. Ital, 1911, pp. 134-7. 



Wheldok, H. J. — Key to the British Agaricaceae. 



[Continuation of this key arranged for field workers.] 



Lane. Naturalist, iv. (1911) pp. 63-5. 



Lichens. 



(By A. Lorrain Smith, F.L.S.) 



West of Ireland Lichens.* — The Clare Island Survey Committee are 

 reporting on the Flora and Fauna of Clare Island and of the mainland 

 df West Ireland from Achill in the north to Killary Harbour in the 

 smith. The Lichens of the district have been worked out by A. Lorrain 

 Smith. A sketch of the districts from the lichenological standpoint is 

 given, with notes on collectors previous to the present survey. A general 

 view of the lichens to be found in the district, with the habitat of the 

 chief forms, is followed by a list of genera and species with locality and 

 habitat. 



* Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., xxxi. (1911) 14 pp. 



