Euraycetes. 357 



Fairman, C. E., Notes on new species offungi from va- 

 rious localities. (Mycologia. V. p. 245— 250. Julj'' 1913.) 



Pestalotia truncata septoriana, on some Rubiaceous host from 

 Mexico, Septovia carricerae on OpHsmenus from Mexixo, Sphaeropsis 

 Coccolobae on Coccoloba from Mexico, S. rhodocarpa on Rosa from 

 New York, Hendersonia hypocarpa on Rosa from New York, H. 

 coccolohina on Coccoloba from Mexico, Phyllosticta Mortoni on Man- 

 gif er a from Mexico, Pyrenothyrium fraxinina on Fraxinus from 

 New York, Coniothyrium Chionanthi on Chionanthus from New York, 

 Diplodia Akebiae on Akebia from New York, Cryptodiscus araneo- 

 cinctus on wood from New York. Trelease. 



Fräser, W. P., Further cultures of heteroecious rusts. 

 (Mycologia. V. p. 233—239. July 1913.) 



The fern rusts U redinopsis are connected with Peridermium 

 halsameum as aecia, and confirmation is given of earlier conclu- 

 sions as to Piicciniastnim MyrtiUi, Melanipsora Medusae and M. 

 arctica. Trelease. 



Hedgcock, G. G. and W. H. Long. Notes on cultures of 

 three species of Peridenniiiui. (Phytopathology. III. p. 250—251. 

 Aug. 1913.) 



Contains the new names: Coleosporiiini inconspicuuni [Perider- 

 mium inconspiciiiim Long) — on Pinus and Coreopsis delicatuluni 

 {F. delicatuluni Arth & Kern) — on Pinus and Euthainia. 



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Kunkel, L. O., A contribution to the life history of Span- 

 gospora subterranea. (Journ. Agr. Res. IV. p. 265— 278. pl. 39— 43. 

 June 15, 1915.) 



Infection of potato tubers is found to be by an invading Plas- 

 modium and not by separate Amoebae. Trelease. 



Long, W. H., Influence of the host on the morphological 

 characters of Puccinia Ellisiana and Puccinia Andropogonis. 

 (Journ. Agr. Res. II. p. 303—319. July 15, 1914.) 



Puccinia Ellisiana has two widely separated aecial host-arenera, 

 Viola and Pentsternon, the latter is easily infected, but P. Ellisiana 

 is transformed by growth in Pentsternon so as to correspond in 

 every essential with P. Andropogonis. P. Andropogonis is also ca- 

 pable of growth on Viola, but when so grown assumes the charac- 

 ters of P. Ellisiana, and the opinion is expressed that the former 

 may easily have originated in nature from the latter. 



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Long, W. H., Two new species of rusts. (Mycologia. IV. p. 

 282-284. Sept. 1912.) 



Trieella, n. gen. between Phragmopyxis and Calliospora, with 

 T. acuniinata on Coursetia, and Peridermium inconspicuuni on Pinus. 



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