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inside a collar left by the 1st. After being raised on a short stalk it is discharged, leaving 

 another collar above the 1st. — D. S. Welch. 



1210. Elliott, Jessie S. Bayliss, and Helena C. Chance. Three fungi imperfecti. 

 Trans. British Mycol. Soc. 7: 47-49. Fig. a-b. 1921. — Cytotriplospora Pint is described as a 

 new genus and species. The other 2 fungi discussed are Naemospora Strobi Allescher and 

 Fusicoccum bacillare S. & P. — W. B. McDougall. 



1211. Ferdinandsen, C.,etP.Winge. UromycesAirae-flexuosaesp.nov. Bull.Trimest 

 Soc. Mycol. France 36: 162-164. Fig. 1-2. 1920. — The authors find teleutospores of a Uromy- 

 ces associated with the well-known Uredo Airae-flexuosae, and accordingl}'- establish Uromyces 

 Airae-flexuosae sp. n. — D. S. Welch. 



1212. Fron, et Lasnier. Sur una Chytridinee parasite de la luzerne. [A chytrid parasitic 

 on alfalfa.] Bull. Trimest. Soc. Mycol. France 36: 5S-61. PI. 5, 3 fig. 1920.— Urophlyctis Al- 

 falfae produces tumors or hypertrophies on alfalfa, affecting only the aerial parts. It is wide- 

 spread in distribution and probably one of the causes of premature withering of alfalfa. 

 The parasite develops within the tissue of the host. "Resting sporangia" are produced. 

 There is a slight development of mycelium which aids in spreading the infection. No true 

 mitosis is observed nor anything suggesting sexuality. — D. S. Welch. 



1213. GonzXles Fragosa, R. Quelques mots sur une nouvelle Lophiostomacee. [Re- 

 marks on a new member of the Lophiostomataceae.] Bull. Trimest. Soc. Mycol. France 36: 103- 

 106. Fig. 1-2. 1920. — A description is presented of Lophiotretna Pteridis f. n. ad interim on 

 fronds of Pteris aquilina. — D. S. Welch. 



1214. GuiLLiERMOND, A. Zygosaccharomyces Pastori, nouvelle espece de levures k copula- 

 tion heterogamique. [A new heterogamic species of yeast.] Bull. Trimest. Soc. Mycol. France 

 36: 203-211. PL 11-13, 1 fig. 1920. — Another addition to the growing list of heterogamic 

 yeasts is described. The morphological and cultural characters of Zygosaccharomyces Pastori 

 n. sp. are given. — D. S. Welch. 



1215. GuiLLiERMOND, A.,'et Peju. Une nouvelle espece de levures du genre Debaryomyces, 

 D. Kllockerii, n. sp. [A new species of yeast.] Bull. Trimest. Soc. Mycol. France 36: 164-171. 

 PI. 6-10. 1920. — A detailed description of the morphological and cultural characters of a new 

 species of yeast is given. This form, Debaryomyces Klockerii n. sp., is of unusual interest 

 since it appears to be a form intermediate between the Saccharomycetaceae and the Endomyce- 

 taceae. — D. S. Welch. 



1216. Johnstone, R. B. Audibility of the spore discharge in Otidea leporina. Trans. 

 British Mycol. Soc. 7: 86. 1921. — The puffing of Otidea leporina was found to be accompanied 

 by a hissing sound that could be distinctly heard at a distance of 6 feet. — W. B. McDougall. 



1217. Kobel, Fritz. Zur Biologic der Trifolien-bewohnenden Uromycesarten. [Biology of 

 the forms of Uromyces on Trifolium.] Centralbl. Bakt. II Abt. 52 : 215-235. 1920.— A morpho- 

 logic and biologic study of the autoecious species of Uromyces on clover is presented. The 

 biologic species were found to be of rather wider range than usually described. Studies on 

 the sculpturing, size, and form of the teleutospores would indicate that the species consist 

 of a conglomerate of races. — M. A. Raines. 



1218. Laubert, R. Schmarotzer Pilze und Pflanzenkrankheiten aus Polen und Masuren. 

 [Parasitic fungi and plant diseases from Poland and Masuria.] Centralbl. Bakt. II Abt. 52 : 236- 

 244. 1920. — The author presents a classified list of parasitic fungi collected while serving in 

 the army 1915-1918. — Anthony Berg. 



1219. Lloyd, C. G. Mycological Notes No. 62. 904-944. Fig. 1598-1747. 1920.— A por- 

 trait of J. C. Arthur appears on the cover and is followed in the text by a chronological arrange- 



