384 Pflanzenkrankheiten. 



Davis, J. J., The introduction of European pine rust 

 into Wisconsin. (Phytopathology. III. p. 306—307. Dec. 1913.) 



Referring to Coleosporium Sonchi-arvensis. Trelease. 



Edgerton, C. W., Some sugar cane diseases. (Bull. La. Agr. 

 Exper. Sta. n^^. 120. July 1910.) 



Referring to Colletotrichum falcatum, Melanconiunt Sacchari, 

 Thielaviopsis, and Marasrnius plicatus. Trelease. 



Edgerton, C. W., The bean anthracnose. (Bull. La. Agr. 

 Exper. Sta. n». 119. Apr. 1910.) 



This and the preceding refer to Colletotrichum Lindemuthianum 

 and its lifehistory and activities. Fourteen plates are given in 

 Illustration, and a bibliography of thirty-seven titles. Trelease. 



Edgerton, C. W., The stem rot or Hawaiian "iliau"disease 

 ofsugar cane. (Phytopathology. III. p. 93—97. 1 pl. Apr. 1913.) 



Referring to Gnomonia Iliau. Trelease. 



Harter, L. L., Foot rot, a new disease of the sweet potato. 

 (Phytopathology. III. p. 243—245. 2 textfig. Aug. 1913.) 



With description of the causative fungus Plenodomus destruens. 



Trelease. 



Harter, L. and E. C. Field. Diaporthe, the ascogenous form 

 of sweet potato dry rot. (Phytopathology. IL 121 — 124. f. 1 — 4. 

 June 1912.) 



Contains as new: Diaporthe Batatis {Phoma Batatae Ell. 8i Halst.). 



Trelease. 



Jehle, R. A., The brown rot canker ofthe peach. (Phyto- 

 pathology. III. p. 105—110. 1 pl. Apr. 1913.) 



Referring to Sclerotinia cinerea. Trelease. 



Kutin, A., Etwas über in Böhmen neu beobachtete 

 Krankheiten der Kulturpflanzen. (Vestnik V. sjez. ces. pnr. 

 p. 427. 1915.) 



Folgende neue Pilze wurden beobachtet: Tilletia laevis Kühn, 

 Peronospora Jaapima Magnus, Typhula Grarninum Karst (bisher 

 nur von Schweden bekannt); nach vielen Jahren wiedergefunden 

 wurde Tilletia secalis (Corda) Kühn. Neue Lokalitäten angegeben für 

 Sclerotinia trifoliorum Erkss., allgemeines Verbreiten konstatiert 

 bei Sphaerotheca mors uvae Berk. et Curt. Jar. Stuchlfk. 



Lawrence, W. H., Bluestem ofthe black raspberrv. (Bull. 

 n". 108. Washington Agr. Expr. Sta. Oct. 1912.) 



A disease of Rubus caused by Acrostalagmus caulophagus n. sp. 



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