XVI 



ceae. IV. The genus Phellodon. 



356 



Banker, Type studies in the Hyd- 

 naceae. V. The genus Hydnel- 

 lum, 356 



, Type studies in the Hydna- 



ceae. VI. The genera Creolophus, 

 Echinodontium, Gloiodon, and 

 Hydnodon. 356 



Beauverie, Les Muscardines. — Le 

 genre Beauveria Vuillemin. 85 



, Sur le chondriome d'une 



Uredinee: le Puccinia Malvace- 

 arum. 599 



Besssonoff, Quelques nouveaux 

 faits concernant la formation du 

 perithece et la delimitation des 

 ascospores chez les Erysipha- 

 cees. 63 



Biers, Nouveaux cas de superposi- 

 tion chez les Champignons. 599 



Blochwits, Heliotropische Riesen- 

 formen von Aspergillen. 27 



Boas, Ueber ein neues Coremien- 

 bildendes Penicillium. 466 



Boheaii, Importance des affections 

 mycosiquesen Cochinchine. 599 



Bourdot et Galzin, Hymenomyce- 

 tes de France V. Hydnees 

 (suite). 85 



Bresadola, Fungi nonnulli exotici 

 ex Museo Berolinensi. 225 



, Neue Pilze aus Sachsen. 643 



and Sydow, Enumeration of 



Philippine Basidiomycetes. 380 



Brinkmann, Pilze im Winter. 599 



Brocq Rousseu, Etüde sur l'Acre- 

 monium Potronii Vuill. 86 



Bubdk, Beitrag zur Pilzflora von 

 Montenegro. III. Beitrag. 600 



, Neue Pilze aus Mähren. 143 



und Sydow. Einige neue Pilze. 



Buchheim, Zur Biologie von Me- 

 lampsora Lini. 105 



Buller, Die Erzeugung und Befrei- 

 ung der Sporen bei Coprinus 

 sterquilinus. 297 



, The Fungus Lore of the 



Greeks and Romans. 408 



von Büren, Die schweizerischen 

 Protomj^cetaceen mit besonde- 

 rer Berücksichtigung ihrer Ent- 

 wicklungsgeschichte und Biolo- 

 gie. 226 



Burlhighani, Lactarieae. 380 



Burlingham,The Lactarieae of the 

 Pacific coast. 356 



Burt, The Thelephoraceaeof North 

 America. I— III. 380 



Clark and Smith, Toxicological 

 studies on the mushrooms Cli- 

 tocybe illudens and Inocybe 

 infida. 380 



Conard, The structure and deve- 

 lopmentof Secotiumagaricoides. 



356 



Conel, A study of the brown-rot 

 fungus in the vicinity of Cham- 

 paign and Urbana, Illinois. 327 



Coupin, Sur une Mucedinee crois- 

 sant sur le liquide de Raulin. 64 



Diedicke, Ueber die Systematik 

 der Fungi imperfecta 276 



Dietel, Versuche über die Kei- 

 mungsbedingungen der Teleu- 

 tosporen einiger Uredineen. III. 



27 



Dixon and Atkins. The extraction 

 of zymase by means of liquid air.6 



Dodge, A list of fungi, chiefly sa- 

 prophytes, from the region of 

 Kewaunee County, Wisconsin. 



408 



, Artificial cultures of Asco- 



bolus and Aleuria. 381 



, Wisconsin Discomycetes.408 



Durand, The genus Keithia. 356 



Edgerton, A method ofpickingup 

 Single spores. 328 



Elliot, Fungi in the Nests of Ants. 



408 



Ellis, New British Fungi. 408 



Ewart, On Bitter Pit and Sensiti- 

 vity of Appes to Poison. 493 



Fink and Richards, The Ascomy- 

 cetes of Ohio. II. 665 



Fairma)i, Notes on new species 

 of fungi from various localities. 



357 

 Fräser, Further cultures ot hete- 



roecious rusts. 357 



Fromme, Sexual fusions and spore 

 developmentof the flax rust. 381 



O'Gara, New species Colletotri- 

 chum and Phoma. 358 



Gassner, Teulotosporenbildung 

 der Getreiderostpilze und ihre 

 Bedingungen. 643 



Gilbert, Biologie forms of black 

 knot. 381 



Graff, Additions to the Basidio- 



