750 GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OP FUNGI 



List 48. Melanconiales 



Ellis, J. B., and B. M. Everhart: The North American species of Gloeosporium, 



/. Mycologxj, 1(9):109-119. 1885. 



: North American species of Cylindrosporium, ihid., 1(10):126-128. 1885. 



: Additions to Cercospora, Gloeosporium and Cylindrosporium, ihid., 



3(2):13-22. 1887. 

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



Bull. Misc. Inform., 1918:161-178. 1 plate. 1918. 

 Klebahn, H.: Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Fungi Imperfecti: III. Zur Kritik 



einiger Pestalozzia-Arten, Mycolog. Centr., 4(1):1-19. Figs. 34-38. 1914. 

 Guba, E. F.: Monograph of the genus Pestalotia de Notaris, I, Phytopathology, 



19(3) :91-232. PL 4. Figs. 1-7. 1929; II, Mycologia, 24(4):355-397. Figs. 1-4. 



1932. (Part II contains a key to all the species whose descriptions are dis- 

 tributed in Parts I and II.) 

 Steyaert, R. L.: Contribution a I'^tude des Pestalotia du Congo beige, Bull. 



Jard. Bot. Brux., 19(2):173-186. 3 pis. 1948. 

 Shen, C. I.: Species of Pestalozzia and Monochaetia in China, Contributions of 



the Biological Laboratory of the Scientific Society of China, Botanical Series, 



7(5):131-141. 2 figs. 1932. 

 Duke, Maud M.: The genera Vermicularia Fr. and CoUetotrichum Cda., Brit. 



Mycol. Soc. Trans., 13(3-4) :156-184. 1 pi. U figs. 1928. 

 Edgerton, C. W. : The Melanconiales, Trans. Am. Microscopical Soc, 31:243- 



265. Figs. 1-9. 1912. 

 VifiGAS, A. p.: Algunos fungos do Brasil: XII. Fungi imperfecti — Melanconiales, 



Bragantia, 6(l):l-37. 11 pis. 2 figs. 1946. 



List 49. Moniliales : Moniliaceae 



(For the asporogenous (i.e., imperfect) yeasts see List 30.) 

 Actinoinycetes. 



(This group of organisms is often considered to be intermediate between the 

 Bacteria and the Fungi. Other students consider them to be Imperfect Fungi, and 

 in that case they should be placed in or near to the Moniliaceae. They are accord- 

 ingly so placed in this list.) 



Breed, Robert S.; E. G. D. Murray; and A. Parker Hetchens: Bergey's 

 Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, ed. 6., xvi + 1529 pp. Baltimore, 

 The Williams and Wilkins Co., 1948. (Pages 875-980 are devoted to Actino- 

 mycetales, divided into three families: Mycobacteriaceae, Actinomycetaceae, 

 and Streptoniycetaceae. Aside from the foregoing, most recent and extensive 

 work the following papers may prove helpful.) 



Dreschler, Charles: Mori)hology of the genus Actinomyces, Botan. Gaz., 

 67(l):65-83, (2):147-168. Pis. 2-9. 1919. 



Waksman, S. a., and R. E. Curtis: The Actinomyces of the soil, Soil Sci., 

 1:99-134. PZs. 1-3. Fig. 1. 191G. 



