296 Eumycetes. — Pflanzenkrankheiten. 



Yates, H. S„ Fungi from British North Borne o. (Philipp. 

 Journ. Sei. C. Botany. XIII. p. 233-240. July 1918.) 



Contains as gew: Meliola pterocarpiae , M. Otophorae, Hypocrea 

 borneensis, Phaeodothiopsis Pterocarpi and Phyllosticta Melochiae. 



Trelease. 



Yates, H. S., Some recently collected Philippine fungi. 

 II. (Philipp. Journ. Sei. C. Botany. XIII. p. 361-384. Nov. 1918.) 



Contains as new: Dimerium tayabense, Meliola Amoorae, M. 

 apayoensis, M. banabaensis, M. bangiäensis, M. Bauhiniae , M. Boer- 

 lagiodendriae , M. cavitensis, M. celticola, M. Celtidiae, M. curvata, 

 M. Derridis, M. Exocarpiae, M. Ficium, M. Garciniae, M. Hopeae, 

 M. Roureae, M. Trachelospermae, M. umirayensis, M. Wrightiae , 

 Asterina banguiensis, A. Canthii, A. jasminicola, A. Litseae, A. Mo- 

 mordicae, A. Neolitseae, A. Piperis, A. Ramosii, A. Zisyphiae, Euty- 

 pella Heveae, Sphaerophragmium lusonicum, Dothiopsis philippinen- 

 sis, Hendersonia Celastri, Passchkeella philippinensis, Phyllosticta 

 Geloniae, Helmint ho sporium Ficuum, H. Leucosykeae, H.flagellatum\ 

 and Spiralotriehum n. gen. (Dematiaceae), with 5. Piperis. 



Trelease. 



Reinking, O. A., Philippine economic -plant diseases. 

 (Philippine Journ. Sc. See. A, Chem. a. Geol. Sc. a. Ind. XIII. p. 

 165— 216, July 1918; p. 217—274, Sept. 1918. pl. 1— 22. text-figures 

 1—43. Separately issued at Manila, 1918.) 



Primarily an aecount of the noxious fungi which attack some 

 65 important plants in Laguna and the adjoining provinces of 

 Luzor. Though technical descriptions of the species are not given, 

 the pathologic Symptoms and the general characters of the causal 

 organisms are described at some length, and methods of control are 

 indicated, so that the publication acquires a fundamental value in 

 tropical plant pathology. Trelease. 



Reynolds, E. S., Two tomato diseases. (Phytopathology. VIII. 

 p. 535—542. f. 1—2. Sept. 1918.) 



Referring to leaf chlorosis; and the obscure blossom-end rot — 

 "due to an organism, probably ultra- microscopic." Trelease. 



Rhoads, A. S., G. G. Hedgcock, E. Bethel and C. Hartley. 



Host relationships of the North American rusts, other 

 than Gymnosporangiums, which attack conifers. (Phytopa- 

 thology. VIII. p. 309—352. July 1918.) 



Contains as new: Cronartium fusiforme Hedgc. & Hunt (Peri- 

 dermium Peck). The paper is very füll, well indexed and with 

 ample Bibliography. Trelease. 



Rudolph, B. A., A new leaf-spot disease of cherries. (Phyto- 

 pathology. VII. p. 188—197. f. 1 — 3. June 1917.) 



Including description, as new, of the causative fungus, Alter- 

 naria Citri Cerasi. Trelease. 



