Neue Litteratur. 137 



(Phytopathology. II. p. 164—171.) fContains the new combination 



Puccinia sagittata (Puccinia EUisiana, — Caeoma (Aecidium, sa- 



gittaium Schw.). — Trelease.) 

 Macbride, T. H. 1913. Note on Plowrightia morbosa. (Phytopathology. 



III. p. 311—312.) 

 Magerstein, V. 1914. Ueber das Auftreten des samtstieligen BUitter- 



schwammes in Weidenkulturen. ( Wien, landw. Ztg. LXIV. p. 79—80.) 

 Manns, T. F. 1909. The blade blight of oats; a bacterial disease. 



(Bull. Ohio agr. Exp. Stat. Oct. 190^).) 

 Manns, T. F. 1911. The Fusarium blight (wilt) and dry rot of the 



potato. (Bull. Ohio agr. Exp. Stat. May 1911. 229. [Referring to 



Fusarium oxysporum. — Trelease.] 

 Manns, T. F 1911. Two recent important cabbage diseases of Ohio. 



(Bull. Ohio agr. Exp. Stat. 1911. 228.) 

 McMurran, S. M. 1912. A new interval Sterigmatocystis rot of pome- 



granates. (Phytopathology. II. p. 125— 126.) [Referring to Sterigma- 



tocj^stis castanea. — Trelease.] 

 Meinecke, E. P. 1912. Methods of control of plant diseases in North 



America. (Phj^topathology. II. p. 178 — 179.) 

 Melchers, L. E. 1913. The mosaic disease of the tomato and related 



plants. (Ohio Nat. XIII. p. 149-173. 2 pl.) 

 Morse, W. J. 1912. Does the potato scab organism survive passage 



through the digestive tract of domestic animals? (Phytopathology. 



II. p. 146 — 149. 1 pl.) [The answer is affirmative. — Trelease.] 

 Naiepa, A. 1914. Neue Gallmilben. 31. Forts. (Anz. ksl. Ak. Wiss. 



Wien. 1914. XXVII. 4 pp.) 

 Reed, H. S. 1912. Does Phytophthora infestans cause tomato blight? 



(Phytopatholog3^ II. p. 250—252). [Affirmatively answered. — 



Trelease.] 

 Reed, G. M. 1912. Infection experiments with the pow^derj^ mildew 



of wheat. (Phytopatholog3\ II. p. 81—87). [Referring to Erysiphe 



graminis. — Trelease.] 

 Roberts, J. W. 1912. A new fungus on the apple. (Phytopatholog}'. 



II p. 263 — 264. [Phomopsis Mali n. sp. — Trelease.] 

 Rosenbaum, J. 1912. Infection experiments with Thielavia basicola on 



ginseng. (Phytopathology. II. p. 191 — 196. 2 pl.) 

 Rosenbaum, J. 1914. Phytophthora Arecae (Colem.), Pethyb., causing 



a rot of potato tubers. (Phytopathology. IV. p. 387.) 

 Selby, A. D. 1910. A brief handbook of the diseases of cultivated 



plants in Ohio. (Bull. Ohio agr. Exp. Stat. 1910. 214). [A short ac- 



count of fungi and their study, foliowed by a list of the most 



important economic plants of the State with an account of the 



principal fungous parasites of each. — Trelease.] 

 Selby, A. D. 1908. Fall and early winter injuries to orchard trees 



and shrubby by freezing. (Bull. Ohio agr. Exp. Stat. 1908. 192.) 

 Selby, A. D. and T. F. Manns. 1908. Studies in diseases of cereals 



and grasses. (Bull. Ohio agr. Exp. Stat. 1909. 203.) [Contains as 



new Colletotrichum cereale, on various grasses. — Trelease.] 

 Shear, C. L. 1912. The Chestnut bark fungus, Diaporthe parasitica. 



(Phytopathology. II. p. 88-89.) 

 Shear, C. L. 1912. The Chestnut blight fungus. (Phytopathology. II. 



p. 211-212.) 

 Smith, E. F. 1912. Bacillus coli, a cause of plant disease. (Phytopa- 

 thology. II. p. 175—176.) 

 Smith, E. F. 1912. Bacterial mulberry blight. (Phytopathology. II, 



p. 174.) 



