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Abies spp., hosts of Lenzitos sopiaria 11-12, 30 



Acid, hydrochloric, use with phloroglucin upon rotted wood 23-24 



sulphuric, une as a fungicide 19-20, 23-24 



Aderhold, R., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9. 35 



Agaricus sepiariiis, synonym for T>enzitos sepiaria 14 



Air, effect of supph' ujxin growth of wood-rotting fungi 2.5-26, 27, 30 



Alkali, solutions, efficiency for the prevention of attacks of Lenzites sepiaria. . 19, 28 



Allardyce, process for ])reserving timber from decay 28-29 



Allescher, A., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 33 



Alnus spp., hosts of Lenzites sepiaria 11-12, 30 



Aluminum, compounds, use in preserving timber from decay 29 



Anilin chlorid, effect upon rotted wood 23 



sulphate, effect upon rotted wood 23 



Arnould, L., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 34 



Arthur, J. C, investigations of Lenzites sepiaria 10, 11, 33 



Bachmann, E., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 33 



Baierlacher, on the use of sulphuric acid as a fungicide 19, 32 



Barschall, process for preserving timber from decay 28-29 



Bates, C. G., on the host woods of Lenzites sepiaria 12, 36 



Bennett, J. L., on the geographic di;-;tribution of Lenzites sepiaria 11, 33 



Berkeley, ^L J., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 8, 31, 32 



Bessey, C. E. , on the host woods of Lenzites sepiaria 12, 33 



Bibliography of Lenzites sepiaria 31-37 



Bigeard, R., and Jacquin, A., on the geographic distribution of l>enziles sepiaria 9, 34 



Blytt, A. G., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 8, 36 



Bouchard, A., on the use of sulphuric acid as a fungicide 19, 34 



Braune, F. A. von, on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9. 31 



Brick, C, on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 34 



Britton, N. L., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 11, 32 



Britzelmayr, M., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 33 



Bucholtz, Fedor, on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 34 



BuUer, A. XL R., on the vitality of wood-inhabiting fungi 15, 16, 37 



Carbazol, use with hydrochloric acid in testing rotted wood 24 



Chamaecyparis, probable host of Lenzites sepiaria 12 



Clerc, C.-A., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 35 



Cobelli, R. de, on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 35 



Colmeiro, D. M., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 33 



Color, changes of hues of Lenzites sepiaria with age 15 



Conifers, subject to attack by Lenzites sepiaria 7, 8, 11, 28, 29 



Cooke, M. C, on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 8, 9,32,33, 34 



Copper, compounds, use in preserving timber from decay 29 



Corda, A. C. J., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 9, 31 



Cracks, season, seat of infection by Lenzites sepiaria 13, 14, 15, 21, 22, 30. 40 



Crawford, C. G., on the methods of preserving timber from decay 28, 36 



Creosote, use in preserving wood from decay 29 



Cupressus, probable host of Lenzites sepiaria 12 



Curtis, M. A., on the geographic distribution of Lenzites sepiaria 11, 32 



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