JJOO TWExNTi-FliitST IIEPUIIT. 



this group and shows the errors. Discusses in particular the genera 

 Nitschkea, Lophiotrema, Rosellinia, Otthia, Massarinula, Lasiosordaria, 

 Podospora and various species of other genera. 



Seaver, Fred J. Fimetariales. North American Flora 3: 57-88. 1910. 

 Includes Families Chsetomiacese and Fimetariacese (Sordariacese). 



Chivers, A. H. A monograph of the genera Chaetomium and Ascotricha. 

 Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club 14: 155-240 Pis. 6-^17. 1915. 



Griffith, David. The North American Sordariaceae. Memoirs of the Torrey 

 Botanical Club lit 1-134. Ph. 1-19 Figs. 1-6. 1901. 



Seaver, Fred J. The genus Lasiosphaeria. Mycologia 4: 115-124. Pis. 

 66-67. 1912. 



Shear, C. L., Stevens, N. E. and Tiller, R. J. Endothia parasitica and related 



species. U. S. Dept. of Agr. Bulletin 380: 1-82. Pis. 1-23. Figs. 1-6. 



1917. 



On pages 13-22 are given descriptions of the known species of Endothia. 

 Hedgcock, Geo. G. Studies upon some chromogenic fungi which discolor 



wood. Missouri Botanical Garden Report 17: 59-114. Pis. 3-12. 1906. 



Contains keys to species of Ceratostomella, Graphium, HormodendroU; 



Penicillium and Fusarium that cause staining of wood. 



Some wood-staining fungi from various localities in the United States. 



Journal of Mycology 12: 204-210. 1906. 



Condensed descriptions of the species discussed in the foregoing paper. 



Ellis, J. B. and Everhart, B. M. Synopsis of the North American species 

 of Xylaria and Poronia. Journal of Myc. 3: 97-102,109-113. 1887. 

 Synopsis of the North American species of Hypoxylon and Nummularia. 

 Ibid. 4: 38-44, 66-70, 85-93. 109-113, 1888. 5: 19-23. 1889 



Ramsey, Glen B. The genus of Ros(illinia in Indiana. Prof. Indiana 

 Acad. Sci. 1914: 3-16. Ph. 1-3. 1914. 



The following articles refer to the newly erected groups of largely tropical 

 forms whose structure is not certainly known in all cases and whose relationship 

 is not at all certain. The first paper below contains also a generic key to the 

 Order Perisporiales. 



Theissen, F. and Sydow, H. Synoptische Tafeln. Annales Mycologici 

 15:389-491. Figs. 1-38. 1917. 



This paper contains keys to the families and genera of the Orders Hemi- 

 sphaeriales and Myriangiales, and also of the Order Perisporiales. It is the 

 culmination of (he work reported in part in the papers immediately below 



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Theissen, F. Hemisplneriales. Annales Mycologici 11: 468-469. 1913. 

 Contains keys to Family Hemisphieriacese. 



