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VI.—BIBLIOGRAPH Y. 



(The fungus to which each paper particularly refers is placed in 

 brackets.) 



1. — Berkeley and Broome: " Fungi of Ceylon," Journ. 

 Linn. Soc, XIV., 1875, p. 117. (Nectria.) 



2. — Britton : " San Jose Scale, Natural Enemies in Con- 

 necticut," U.S.A. Exp. Station Conn. Report Entom., Part 

 II., 1902. (Capnodium.) 



3. — Desmazieres : " Plantes Cryptogames Nouvelles," Ann. 

 des Sc. Nat. 3rd ser., 1848, p. 359. (Microcera.) 



4. — Dop : " Sur un nouveau Champignon, parasite des 

 Coccides ou genre Aspi-cliotus" Bull. Scient. de la France et 

 Belgique, XXXIX., 1905, p. 135. (Hyalopus.) 



5. — Forbes : " Recent work on the San Jose Scale in Illi- 

 nois." Illinois Agric. Exp. Station, Bull. 56, 1899. (Micro- 

 cera.) 



6. — Fuller: First. Report of Government Entomologist. 

 Dep. Agriculture, Natal, 1901, p. 99. (Sphaerostilbe.) 



7 _ Gossard : " White Fly," Florida Exp. Station. Bull. 

 No. 67, 1903. (Aschersonia, Sphterostilbe, and Brown sterile 

 fungus/, also " Two Peach Scales," Bull. 61. (Spherostilbe.) 



8.— Guegnen : " Les Champignons parasites de l'homme 

 et des animaux." Paris, 1 904, 8vo., 317 pp. (General account, 

 Acrostalagmus.) 



9.— Hennings : " Fungi Javanici Novi a cl. Prof. Zimmer- 

 mann." Hedwigia, XLI., 1902, p. 140. (Aschersonia, 5 n. 

 spp., one on a coccid.) 



10. — Hennings : " Die Gattung Aschersonia Mont." Fest- 

 schrift fur P. Aschersou, 1904, pp. 68-73. 



11. — McAlpine : "Two new fungi parasitic on Scale-In- 

 sects," Journ. Agric. Victoria, XI.,Part 7, May, 1904. (Micro- 

 cera.) 



12.— Maskell : " An Account of New Zealand Scale-In- 

 sects," p. 22. 



13.— Parkin : " Fungi found in Ceylon growing upon 

 Scale-Insects (Coccidse and Aleurodidae)." Report British 

 Assoc. Bradford. 1900, p. 932. 



