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Coons, G. H. : A preliminary host index of the fungi of Michigan, exclusive of the 



Basidiomycetes, and of the plant diseases of bacterial and physiological 



origin, Mich. Acad. Sci. Rept., 14:232-276. 1912. 

 Davis, J. J. : A provisional list of the parasitic fungi of Wisconsin, Trans. Wis- 

 consin Acad. Sci., 17(2) :846-984. 1914. 

 : Parasitic Fungi of Wisconsin, 157 pp., Madison, Wis., published for the 



author posthumously. 1942. 

 Parris, G. K.: a check list of fungi, bacteria, nematodes and viruses occurring 



in Hawaii, and their hosts, P/an^i Disease ^ep/r., supplement 121:1-91. 1940. 

 Noble, R. J.; H. J. Hynes; F. C. McCleery; and W. A. Birmingham: Plant 



diseases recorded in New South Wales, Dept. Agr. of New South Wales Sci. 



Bull. 46:1-47, 1934; Supplement to the foregoing, ibid., supplement 1:1-7, 



1937. 

 McAlpine, D.: Systematic arrangement of Australian fungi together with host- 

 index and list of works on the subject. Department of Agriculture, Victoria, 



vii + 236 pp. Melbourne, Government Printer, 1895. 

 ScHADE, Arthur L.: A preliminary list of the parasitic fungi of Idaho, Plant 



Disease Reptr., supplement 95:77-113. 1936. 

 Stevenson, John A. : A check list of Porto Rican fungi and a host index, /. Dept. 



Agr. Porto Rico, 2:125-264. 1918. 

 Kawamura, S.: The Japanese Fungi, ed. 3, Tokyo, 1930. (In Japanese.) 

 Maneval, Willis E.: A list of Missouri fungi with special reference to plant 



pathogens and wood destroying species, Univ. Missouri Studies, 12(3):1-150. 



1937. (A list of the reported species of fungi from Missouri and a host 



index.) 

 GiLMAN, Joseph C: First supplementary list of parasitic fungi from Iowa, Iowa 



State Coll. J. Sci., 6:357-365. 1931. 

 • — : Second supplementary list of parasitic fungi from Iowa, ibid., 23(3) :261- 



272. 1949. 

 , AND W. Andrew Archer: The fungi of Iowa parasitic on plants, ibid., 



3(4) :299-507. 2^^s. 1929. 

 Sprague, Roderick: A revised check list of the parasitic fungi on cereals and 



other grasses in Oregon, Plant Disease Reptr., supplement 134:1-36. 1942. 

 Boyce, J. S. : Host relationships and distribution of Conifer rusts in the United 



States and Canada, Trans. Connecticut Acad. Arts Sci., 35 :329-482. 1943. 

 Thirumalachar, M. J.: Some fungal diseases of Bryophytes in Mysore, Brit. 



Mycol. Soc. Trans., 31(1-2) :7-12. Figs. 1-8. 1947. 

 Chardon, Carlos E., and Rafael A. Toro: Mycological exploration of Vene- 

 zuela, Monographs of the Univ. Puerto Rico, Physical and Biological Sciences, 



B, 2:1-353. Pis. 1-33 (1 colored). 1 map. 1934. (Keys to various families. 



Host index.) 

 Moller, F. H.: Fungi of the Faeroes: I. Basidiomycetes, 295 pp. Map. 3 pis. 



{colored). \Mfigs. Copenhagen, Ejnar Munksgaard Forlag, 1945. 

 Darker, G. D.: A brief host index of some plant pathogens and virus diseases in 



Eastern Asia, Plant Disease Reptr., supplement 122:93-123. 1940. 

 Garcia Rada, German, y J. A. Stevenson: La flora fungosa Peruana. Lista 



preliminar de hongos que atacan a las plantas en el Peru, 112 pp. Lima, 



Estacion Experimental Agricola de la Molina, 1942. (List of Peruvian[]fungi 



and host index.) 

 OsTERO, Jos^ I., AND Melville T. Cook: a bibliography of mycology and 



phytopathology of Central and South America, Mexico and the West Indies, 



/. Agr. Univ. Puerto Rico, 2(3):249-486. 1937. 



