ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY. MICROSCOPY, ETC. 465 



KOSTYTSCHEW, S.— TTcber die Alkoholgarung von Aspergillus niger. (On the 

 alcohol fermentation of Aspergillus niger.) 



[A series of experiments as to the growth and production of COg by the fungus 

 in sugar solutions.] Bcr. Deutsch. Bot. Gesell, xxv. (1907) pp. 44-50. 



HoHNEL, F. VON— Mykologisches. XVI. Zur Pilzfiora des NiederbsterreicMschen 

 Wald^vjertels. (The fungus flora of Lower Austria.) 



[Notes are given along with many of the species, as to habitat, etc.] 



Oesterr. bot. Zeitschr., Ivi. (1906) No. 11, pp. 437-40, and 

 No. 12, pp. 461-72. See also Bot. Centralbl. civ., 



1907, pp. 414-15. 



Mayor, E u g.— Contribution a I'Etude des Uredinees de la Suisse. (Contribution 

 to the study of the Uredines of Switzerland.) 



[A list of species collected in the Valais in the summer of 1906.] 



Bitll. Herb. Boiss, ser. 2, vi. (1906) pp. 1012-16. 

 See also Bot. Centralbl, civ. (1907) p. 523. 



MoBGAN, A. P.— North American Species of Agaricaceae. The Melanosporae. 



[A synopsis is given of the group, and the species of Psathyrella and 

 Panceolus described.] Journ. My col., xiii. (1907) pp. 53-62. 



Negeb, F. W.— Ein Beitrag zur Pilzflora der Insel Bornholm. (Contribution to 

 the fungus flora of the Island Bornholm.) 



[Special attention is given to parasitic forms.] 



Bot. Tidsskr., xxvii. (1906) pp. 301-70. See also 

 Ann. MycoL, v. (1907) pp. 96-7. 



Peck, Charles Horton — New Species of Fungi. 



[Twenty new species are described, most of them belonging to the 

 Agaricaceffi.] Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, xxxiv. (1907) pp. 96-104. 



Rehm, H., & Rick, J. — Novitates Brasilienses. 



[Diagnoses of new species.] Brot., v. (1906) pp. 223-8. See also 



Ann. Mycol, v. (1906) pp. 97-8. 



Rehm — Ascomyceten exs. Fasc. 38. 



[There are a number of new species in the list, which includes fungi from 

 all parts of the world.] Ann. Mycol, v. (1907) pp. 78-85. 



Richer, P. L. — Third Supplement to New Genera of Fungi. 



[Citations and original descriptions are given, and the lists kept up to date.] 



Journ. Mycol, xiii. (1907) pp. 63-7. 



Rick — Fungi austro-americani. Fasc. V.-VI. 



[A list of 40 species, two of them new to science, from South America.] 



Ann. Mycol, v. (1907) pp. 28-31. 



RosTRUP, E. — Bomholm's Svampe. (Fungi of Bornholm.) 



[A list is given of 265 species collected by Neger.] 



Bot. Tidsskr., xxvii. (1906) pp. 871-9. See also 

 Ann. Mycol, v. (1907) p. 97. 



Saccardo, p. A. — New Fungi from New York. 



[The fungi were collected by C. E. Fairman in New York State, and they 

 are all microfungi.] Journ. Mycol, xiii. (1907) pp. 45-8 (6 figs.). 



Spegazzini, C. — Mycetes argentinenses. Ser. IV. 



[A series of fungi belonging to the Gasteromycetes, most of them new. 

 There is one new genus, Cypellomyccs.'] 



Ann. Mas. Nac. Buenos Aires, xvi. (1906) pp. 25-33 (4 figs.). 

 See also Ann. Mycol, v. (1906) p. 98. 



Stevens, F. L. — List of New York Fungi. 



[They were collected in Ououdago County, New York.] 



Journ. Mycol, xiii. (1907) pp.67 -72. 



