14] P- Sydow: Pilze (ohne die Schizomyceten und Fiechten) 277 



Die zu Gloeosporinm venetum gehörige Ascusform wird als Plectodiscella 

 veneta nov. noin. beschrieben. 



95. Burkholder, \V. H. Some root diseases of fcbe bean. (Phyto- 

 pathology VI, 1916, p. 104.) 



96. Burlingham, (l. S. Methods for statisfactory field work 

 in the genus Russula. (Mycologia IX, 1917, p. 24:5 — 247.) -Anregungen, 

 wie Russula- Arten zu kennzeichnen und zu sammeln sind, damit ihre richtige 

 Bestimmung möglich ist. 



97. Burnhain, S. H. and Latham, R. A. The flora of the town 

 of Southold, Long Island and Gardiner's Island.. First supple- 

 mentary hist. (Torreya XVIT, 1917, p. 111—122.) 



98. Burt, E. A. Pistillaria (subg. Pistillina) Thaxteri n. sp. (Ann. 

 Missouri Bot, Gard. III, 1917, p. 403—406, 6 fig.) N. A. 



99. Burt, E. A. Merulius in North America. (Ann. Missouri Bot. 

 Gard. IV, 1917, p. 305—362, tab. 20—22, 39 fig.) N. A. 



Neue Arten: Merulius hirsutus, M. deglubens (= Phlebia deglubens 



B. et C), M. cubensis, M. gyrosus, M. sororius, M. liclwnicola, M. dubius, 

 M. sulphureus, M. albus, M. tomentosus, M. hirtellus, M. Farlowii, M. ameri- 

 canus, M. terrestris ( — M. lacrymans terrestris Peck), M. hexagonoides, M. 

 montanus, M. pinastri (= Hydnum pinastri Fr.), M. byssoides, M. atrovirens 

 iind Poria incrassata (= Merulius incrassatus B. et C). 



100. Burt, E. A. The Telephoraceae of North America. VIII. 

 Coniophora. (Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. IV, 1917, p. 237—269.) N. A. 



Neue Arten: Coniophora Kalmiae (syn. Corticium Kalmiae Peck), 



C. inflata, C. polyporoidea (syn. Cortic. polyporoideum B. et C), C. vaga, 

 C avellanea, C. Härperi, C. flava und Hypochnus pallescens (syn. Thelephora 

 pallescens Schw.). 



101. Burt, E. A. Odontia Saccfiari and O. saccliaricola, new species 

 on sogar cane. (Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. IV, 1917, p. 233, 2 fig.) N. A. 



102. Butler, E. J. The dissemination of parasitic fungi and 

 international legislation. (Mein. Dep. Agric. India Bot. Ser. TX, 1917, 

 p. 1—73.) 



103. Caesar, H. Die Pilze als Nahrungsmittel. (Bad. Landes ver. 

 f. Naturk. u. Natursch. Freiburg i. B. 1917, 24 pp.) 



104. Cardiff, J. D. Twenty-sixth annual report. (Washington 

 Agr. Fxp. Stat. Bull. 136, 1917, p. 1—16, 17 fig.) 



105. Castella, F. de. Anthracnose or blaekspot of the vine 

 (Manginia ampelina V. and P.). (Journ. Dep. Agr. Victoria XV. 1917, p. 404 

 bis 421, 16 fig.) 



106. Castella, F. de. Notes on downy mildew (Plasmopara viti- 

 cola B. and de T.). (Journ. Dep. Agr. Victoria XV, 1917, p. 685—700, 2 fig.) 



107. Cayley, B. M. Bacterial disease of Pisum sativum. (Journ. 

 Agric. Sei. VIII, 1917, p. 461—478.) 



108. Chapman, G. H. Mosaic disease of tobaeco. (Bull. >."r. 175 

 Massachusets Agric Exper. Stat. 1917, p. 73—117, 5 PI.) 



109. Cheesman, W. N. Economic mycology: the beneficial 

 and injurious influences of fungi. (Naturalist 1917, p. 185 — 200.) 



110. Childs, L. New facts regarding the period of ascospore 

 discharge of the apple scab fungus. (Oregon Agr. Ex]>. Stat. Bull. 

 Nr. 143, 1917, p. 1—11.) 



