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Tehon, L. R., and E. Y. Daniels: Notes on the parasitic fungi of Illinois: III, 

 Mycologia, 19(3):110-129. PL 11. 1927. (Contains, aside from descriptions of 

 new species, keys to the five known species of Phyllosticta parasitic on 

 Syringa vulgaris, to the four known species of Phyllosticta parasitic on 

 Solidago, to the four known species parasitic on Nymphaea advena, to the 

 three known species on Plantago, to the two species known on Sassafras, to 

 the five species known on Chenopodium, to the four species of Septoria 

 known on Festuca, and to the three species of Cercospora known on Setaria.) 



, and G. L. Stout: Notes on the parasitic fungi of Illinois: IV, ibid., 



21(4):180-196. PL 13. 1929. (Contains a key to distinguish five genera of the 

 Family Stigmateaceae, Order Hemisphaeriales; also keys to the American 

 species of Phyllosticta on Rubus, to the three known species attacking 

 Asparagus officinalis, to the two species of Cercospora on Sarabucus, to eight 

 species of Diplodia occurring on Acer.) 



: Notes on the parasitic fungi of Illinois: V, ibid., 25(4) :237-257. PL 34. 



1933. (Contains keys to the 15 species of Phyllosticta known in America on 

 Quercus, to the 6 species of Stagonospora reported on Scirpus, and to the 10 

 species of Marssonina reported on Salix.) 



Notes on the parasitic fungi of Illinois: VI, ibid., 29(4) :434-446. Figs. 1-9. 



1937. (Contains keys to 4 species of Phyllosticta on Plantago, 10 species of 

 Macrophoma on grasses, and 5 species of Septoria on Quercus.) 



Grove, W. B.: The British species of Phomopsis, Roy. Botan. Gardens, Kew. BuU. 

 Misc. Inform., 1917(2) :49-73. Pis. 1-2. 1917. 



: Species placed by Saccardo in the genus Phoma, ibid., 1919(4) :177-201. 



Figs. 1-23. (10):425-445. Figs. 1-6. 1919; 1921(4) :136-157. Figs. 1-8. 1921. 

 (Discusses and gives descriptions of many species placed by Saccardo in 

 Phoma but which must be transferred to other genera, e.g., Phomopsis, 

 Dendrophoma, Dothiorella, Cytospora, Diplodia, Camerosporium, Rhabdo- 

 spora, Gloeosporium, Colletotrichum, etc.) 



: The British species of Cytospora, ibid., 1923(1) :l-30. 1923. 



-: The British species of Ceuthospora and Cytosporina, ibid., 1923(10) :353- 



359. 1923. 

 Gutner, L. S.: Materialien zu einer Monographic der Gattung Cytospora, Acta 



Instituti Botanici Academiae Scientiarum U.S.S.R., ser. II, Fasc. 2, pp. 411- 



484. Figs. 1-66. 1934. (Russian, with German summary.) 

 von Hohnel, Franz: Fragmente zur Mykologie: 973. tJber Myxosporella populi 



Jaap, Sitzber. kaiserlichen Akad. Wiss. Wien Math, naturiv. Klasse, 125 :76-80. 



1916. (Gives key to the genera of the family Sclerophomaceae.) 

 Sydow, H. und p. : Scleropycnis, ein neurer Gattungstypus unter den hyalosporen 



Sphaeropsideen, Ann. MycoL, 9(3) :277-278. Figs. 1-4. 1911. 

 Jaczewski, a. L. : Monographie du genre Sphaeronema, Notwelle Memoire de la 



Societe Imperials des Naturalistes de Moscou 15, 112 pp. Illustrated. 1898. 

 Petrak, F. : Mykologische Notizen 225: tJber einige Pleurostromella Neben- 



fruchtformen von Cucurbitariaceen, A^in. MycoL, 21(3-4) :2 15-224. 1923. 

 Diedicke, H.: Die Gattung Phomopsis, Ann. MycoL, 9(l):8-35. Pis. 1-3. 1911. 



(Besides a discussion of the known species of this genus and of the structural 



cliaracters, tlie author gives a key distinguishing Phomopsis, Plenodomus, 



Dothiopsis, Sclerophoma, and Sclerotiopsis.) 



