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1193. Yastjda, Atsushi. Zweineue arten von Polyporus. [Two new species of Polyporus.] 

 Bot. Mag. Tokyo 33: 139-142. 4 fig. 1919. — Polyporus tsunodae Yasuda, from the province 

 Kozuke, and Polyporus greeni Yasuda, from the province Settsu, Japan. — L. R. Abrams. 



1194. Yasuda, Atstjshi. Eine neue Arte von Coniophora. [A new species of Coniophora.] 

 Bot. Mag. Tokyo 33 : 155-156. 1 fig. 1919. — Grows on dead stems of Pasania cuspidata, in 

 the province of Awaji. 



1195. Yasuda, Atsushi. Notes on fungi (85). (In Japanese.) Bot. Mag. Tokyo 33: 

 54-55. 1919. — Refers to Coniophora matsuzawae Yasuda sp. nov., Dermatea cerasi (Pers) 

 de Not., and Xylaria obovata Berk. — L. L. Burlingame. 



1196. Yasuda, A. Notes on fungi (87). (In Japanese.) Bot. Mag. Tokyo 33: 112-114. 

 1919. — Refers to Stercum boninense = Hymenochaete boninensis Yasuda sp. nov.; Hydnum 

 violascens Alb. et Schw. ; and Tomentella fusca (Pers.) Schrot. — L. L. Burlingame. 



1197. Yasuda, A. Notes on fungi (88). (In Japanese.) Bot. Mag. Tokyo 33: 140-141. 

 1919. Refers to Polyporus greeni Yasuda sp. nov. ; Stereum rimosum Berk. ; and Clavaria ame- 

 thystina (Holmsk.) Bull. — L. L. Burlingame. 



1198. Yasuda, A. Notes on fungi (89). (In Japanese.) Bot. Mag. Tokyo 33: 167-169. 

 1919. — Refers to Polystictus scopulosus Yasuda sp. nov.; Coniophora arida (Ft.) Cooke; and 

 Hypocrea citrina (Pers.) Fr. — L. L. Burlingame. 



1199. Zeller, S. M., and C. W. Dodge. Arcangeliella, Gymnomyces, and Macowanites 

 in North America. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 6: 49-59. Fig. 1-8. 1919. — Descriptions of the 

 species occurring in North America are given, together with original descriptions of extra- 

 limital species. Arcangeliella caudata, Gymnomyces Gardneri and Macowanites echinosporus 

 are described as new. , Hydnangium Soderstromii Lagerheim is newly combined as Arcangel- 

 iella Soderstromii (Lagerh.). — 5. M. Zeller. 



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1200. Anonymous. [Rev. of: Seward, A. C. Fossil plants, vol. IV., Ginkgoales, Conif- 

 erales and Gnetales. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, England, 1919. xvi 4- 544 V- 

 190 illus.] Jour. Botany 57: 323-324. 1919. 



1201. Anonymous. Plant fossils and the past. Sci. Amer. 120: 360. 1919. 



1202. Berry, E. W. The history of the linden and ash. Plant World 21 : 163-175. 3 fig. 

 July, 1918. 1919. — An account of the present distribution and the geological history of the 

 genera Tilia and Fraxinus. — E. W. Berry. 



1203. Chamberlain, C. J. Bennetti tales. [Rev. of: Stopes, Marie C. New Bennet- 

 titean cones from the British Cretaceous. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London B208: 389-4-iO, 

 6 pi. 25 fig. 1918.] Bot. Gaz. 67: 375-376. 1919.— See also Bot. Absts. 1, Entry 594. 



1204. Dollfus, G. F., and P. Marty. Decouverte d'un gisement fossilifere dans le 

 Cantal. [Discovery of a fossiliferous deposit in the Cantal.] Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris 

 167: 534. Oct., 1918. — Records freshwater shells, mammalian and fish bones and seeds of 

 Umbelliferae, Rosaceae, Compositae, and Scrophulariaceae from a lignitic clay in an andesitic 

 agglomerate at Pont de Gail in the Goul valley, Cantal, France, of lower Pliocene (Plaisancian 

 Age). — E. W. Berry. 



