164 MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY [Bot. Absts., Vol. IV, 



erto, be referred as a form of M. tremellosus. Further specimens of M. hirsutus, M. lacrymans 

 and M. rimosus are cited. — S. M. Zeller. 



1065. Burt, E. A. An edible garden Hebeloma. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 6: 171-174. 

 PL 3. 1919. — Hebeloma hor tense, reported as a palatable and delicious mushroom, is 

 described as new. — S. M. Zeller. 



1066. Burt, E. A. Protomerulius Farlowii Burt, n. sp. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 6: 175- 

 177. 1 fig. 1919. 



1067. Carpenter, C. W. Report of the division of plant pathology. Hawaii Agric. Exp. 

 Sta. Rept. 1918: 10, 35^5. PI. 8-10. 1919— See Bot. Absts. 3, Entry 2593. 



1068. Chenantais, J.-E. Etudes sur les Pyrenomycetes (Suite) (1). [A study of the 

 Pyrenomycetes. (Cont.) (1).] Bull. Trimest, Soc. My colog. France 34: 123-136. Fig. 1-2. 

 1919. — The author discusses the genus Lophiotrema.—Fred C. Werkenthin. 



1069. Chenantais, J.-E. Etudes sur les Pyrenomycetes (Suite et fin). [A study of the 

 Pyrenomycetes (Continuation and end).] Bull. Trimest. Soc. Mycolog. France 35:113-139. 

 PI. 1-6, fig. 1-10. 1919. — This discussion of the Pyrenomycetes gives a list of new forms and 

 new varieties as follows: Zignoella insueta Chen. n. form; Pseudovalsa macrosperma fenestrates 

 (Tul.) n. var. ; Schizosloma byssisedum Flag, et Chen. n. form; Saccardoella Montellica Rubi 

 (Speg.) Chen. n. form; Neopeckia anceps Chen. n. form; Didymella eutypoides Chen., n. form; 

 Neopeckia Carpini Chen, et Flag n. form. — Fred C. Werkenthin. 



1070. Cleland, J. Burton, and Edwin Cheel. Australian fungi: notes and descriptions, 

 No. 1. Trans. Roy. Soc. South Australia 42: 88-138. PI. 9-12. 1918.— This paper is given 

 over entirely to a description of the mushrooms of Australia; 80 species are dealt with in 

 considerable detail, and of these ten are described as new. This paper is accompanied by four 

 colored plates. — J. H. Faull. 



1071. Coerper, Florence M. Bacterial blight of soybean. Jour. Agric. Res. 18: 179- 

 193. PL A (colored) and 12-18. 1 fig. 1919— See Bot. Absts. 4, Entry 1268. 



1072. Conn, H. J., and J. W. Bright. Ammonification of manure in soil. New York 

 Agric. Exp. Sta. [Geneva] Tech. Bull. 67. 45 p. 1919.— See Bot. Absts. 3, Entry 850; 4, 

 Entry 1643. 



1073. Cotton, A. D. The occurrence of oak mildew on beech in Britain. Trans. British 

 Mycol. Soc. 6: 198-200. 1919.— Microsphaera Alni. 



1074. Cotton, A. D. Entomogenous fungi new to Britain. Trans. British Mycol. Soc. 

 6: 200-203. 1919. — Few entomogenous fungi have been recorded for the British Isles and 

 Empusa aphidis Hoff., Empusa Fresenii Nowakowski, Empusa sphaerosperma Fresen., and 

 Cladosporium aphidis Thiim are listed here as new. — H. M. Fitzpatrick. 



1075. Cotton, A. D., and E. M. Wakefield. A revision of the British Clavariae. 

 Trans. British Mycol. Soc. 6: 164-198. 1919. — This paper is not claimed to be a complete 

 monograph of the British species of the genus, but it is felt that though new species may be 

 subsequently added little fundamental alteration will be necessary in the work already cov- 

 ered. The present revision includes 37 species. Two of these are new and four others have 

 been previously described in recent years by Cotton. One species, CI. fastigiata, is reduced 

 to the rank of a variety and given as CI. corniculata var. pratensis. Twenty-two names have 

 been excluded from the British list as synonyms or indeterminables. A key is provided for 

 the separation of the species, and macroscopic characters are used where possible, though 

 spore measurements are frequently also stated. The monograph is not illustrated. The 

 authors hope to prepare a monograph of the world's species of the genus at a later date. — 

 II. M. Fitzpatrick. 



