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S. pseudodispar. The paper closes with a table in which Schlawa Lake, the 5 lakes discussed in 

 the paper, and 2 ponds in the same vicinity are compared as to position, altitude, form, 

 size, depth, number of species of different classes of algae, and ecological character. — 

 R. M. Holman. 



MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF BRYOPHYTES 



Alexander VV. Evans, Editor 



(See in this issue Entries 970, 983, 990, 993, 997) 



MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF FUNGI, LICHENS, BACTERIA, 



AND MYXOMYCETES 



H. M. FiTZPATRiCK, Editor 



(See also in tliis issue Entries 931, 932, 934, 935, 936, 954, 968, 969, 1041, 1071, 1075, 1091, 

 1354, 1355, 1359, 1393, and others in the section Pathology) 



FUNGI 



1203. Anonymous. Index to American mycological literature. Mycologia 13 : 195-199. 

 1921. 



1204. Bataille, Frederic. Cortinarius suaveolens Bataille et Joachim nov. sp. Bull. 

 Trimest. Soc. Mycol. France 36: 85-86. 1920. — The species differs from C. calochrous and C. 

 dibaphus in having a characteristic perfume and color; it is evidently intermediate between 

 them.— D. S. Welch. 



1205. BouRDOT, H. Two new Basidiomycetes. Trans. British Mycol. Soc. 7: 50-54. 

 Fig. 1-2. 1921. — Corticiuni Pearsonii and Heterochaete crystallina are described as new. 

 Heterochaetella is erected as a new sub-genus within the genus Heterochaete. — W. B. Mc- 

 Dougall. 



1206. BouRDOT, H., et A. Galzin. Hymenomycetes de France — VI. Asterostromes. 

 [French Hymenomycetes.] Bull. Trimest. Soc. Mycol. France 36: 43-47. 1920. — Speculations 

 are presented as to the origin of the stellate cystidia characterizing this group. A description 

 of the genus Asterostroma with 3 species and Asterodon with 1 species is given. — D. S. Welch. 



1207. BouRDOT, H., ET L. Maire. Notes critiques sur quelques Hymenomycetes nou- 

 veaux ou peu connus. [Some new or little known Hymenomycetes.] Bull. Trimest. Soc. Mycol. 

 France 36: 69-85. 1 fig. 1920. 



1208. Chenantais, J. E. Sillon et pores germinatifs. [Germinal ridge and pores.] Bull. 

 Trimest. Soc. Mycol. France 36: 29-33. 9 fig. 1920. — The question is raised as to the value 

 of germinal ridges in determining relationships, particularly in the Xylariaceae and Rosellinia. 

 Many satisfactory relationships have been established without reference to this character. 

 Examples of Anthostoma, Hypoxylon, and Clypeosphaeria show that minute spore characters 

 are not always reliable. The germinal ridge merely indicates the manner of dehiscence in 

 certain types of spores. On the other hand, such a structure should not be overlooked since 

 it should serve to indicate that other more conclusive affinities may exist. — D. S. Welch. 



1209. Duverxoy, a., etR. Maire. Une nouvelle Dematiee & conidies pseudo-endogenes. 

 [A new form of the Dematiaceae with pseudo-endogenous conidia.] Bull. Trimest. Soc. Mycol. 

 France 36: 86-89. 6 fig. 1920.— Endophragmia nov. gen. ad interim is described with E. 

 mirabilis n. sp. ad interim as the type. A peculiar method of conidia formation is described. 

 The 1st spore forms at the tip of a conidiophore in a perfectly normal way. The 2nd forms 



