LIST 2. HOST INDEXES, ETC. 671 



Jensen, C. N.: Fungous flora of the soil, Cornell Univ. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 315 : 



415-501. Illustrated. 1912. 

 Sabet, Younis S. : On some fungi isolated from soil in Egypt, Fouad I Univ. Bull. 



Fac. Sci., 19:61-112. Figs. 1-45. 1939. 

 BisBY, G. R.: An Introduction to the Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Fungi, 117 



pp. Kew, England, Imperial Mycological Institute, 1945. 

 Lindau, G., et p. Sydow: Thesaurus litteraturae mycologicae et lichenologicae, 



Leipzig, Gebriider Borntraeger. 



1:1-903. 1908. Authors A to L, up to 1906, incl. 



2:1-808. 1909. Authors M to Z, up to 1906, incl. 



3:1-766. 1913. Corrections and additions up to 1910, incl. 



4:1-609. 1915. Subject lists. Applied mycology, geographical distribution, 

 pathology. 



5:1-526. 1917. Subject lists (continued). Systematically arranged. 



(A nearly complete bibliography of all mycological literature up to the close 



of 1910, arranged alphabetically by the authors. Vols. 4 and 5 are arranged 



by subjects, the plants diseased under their hosts.) 

 GuBA, E. F., AND P. A. Young: Check list of important references dealing with 



the taxonomy of fungi, Trans. Am. Microscop. Soc, 43:17-67. 1924. 

 Chables, Vera K. : A preliminary check list of the entomogenous fungi of North 



America, Insect Pest Surveij Bull. 21:707-785. 1941. (Supplement to No. 9.) 

 AiNswoRTH, G. C, and G. R. Bisby: A Dictionary of the Fungi, ed. 2, viii + 431 



pp. 138 figs. Kew, Surrey, The Imperial Mycological Institute, 1945. 

 Thaxter, Roland: On certain peculiar fungus-parasites of living insects, Botan. 



Gaz., 58(3) :235-253. Pis. 16-19. 1914. (See also Lists 11, 12, and 14, under 



Entomophthorales, Zoopagales, Eccrinales, and Laboulbeniales.) 

 Fetch, T. : A list of the entomogenous fungi of Great Britain, Brit. Mycol. Soc. 



Trans. 17(3):170-178. 1932. (A list with hosts and localities of all ento- 

 mogenous fungi known to occur in Great Britain, with the exception of the 



Laboulbeniales.) 



: A rei-ised list of British entomogenous fungi, ibid., 31(3-4) :286-304. 1948. 



: Studies in entomogenous fungi, ibid., 7-12, about 1922-1927. (Scattered 



papers.) 



Notes on entomogenous fungi, ibid., 16-27, 1931-1944. (Scattered 



papers.) 



Watson, W. : List of British fungi parasitic on lichens or which have been included 

 as lichens (or vice versa), with some notes on their characters and distinc- 

 tions, Brit. Mycol. Soc. Trans., 31(3-4) :305-339. 1948. 



Dodge, Carroll W.: Medical Mycology. Fungous Diseases of Men and Other 

 Mammals, 900 pp. 142 ^i^s. St. Louis, C. V. Mosby Co., 1935. 



Ota, Masao, et Maurice Langeron: Nouvelle classification des Dermato- 

 phytes, Ann. parasitol., l(4):305-336. Figs. 1-8. 1923. 



Sartory, a.: Champignons parasites de I'homme et des animaux, 895 + 47 pp. 

 50 pis. 91 figs. Paris, Lefrangois, 1920. 



: Champignons parasites de I'homme et des animaux, ler supplement, pp. 



1-78. Pis. 1-2. Figs. 1-11. Paris, Lefrangois, 1923. 



, et J. Bailly: Champignons parasites de I'homme et des animaux, 2me 



supplement, pp. 1-95. Paris, Editions Clinique et Laboratoire, 1927. 



; A. GoDEAu; R. Sartory; L. Bailly; et J. Meyer: Champignons para- 

 sites de I'homme et des animaux, 3me supplement, pp. 1-159. Paris, Editions 

 Clinique et Laboratoire, 1933. 



