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GtJiLLiERMOND, A. — Development and Phylogemj of Yeastit 211 



FucHS, J. — Contribution to the Knoivledge of the Lolium Fungus 212 



Massee, G. — Paint-destroying Fungus 212 



Reed, Howard S.; & J. !^. Codley— Heterosporium variabile 212 



Pole-Evans, J. B. — Bust-resistant Cereals 212 



KusANO, S, & OTHEKS — Vredinex 213 



MoREAU, F. — Research on TJredinex 214 



Maire, Rene — Biology of the TJredinese 214 



Wehi^er, C.'., & OTHERS — Notes On the Larger Fungi 214 



MiGiLA, W. — German Fungus Flora 214 



Hollos, L. — Underground Fungi of Hungary 215 



Lloyd, C. G. — Mycological Notes ' 215 



Biers, P. M., & F. Gueguen — Teratological formations in Fungi 215 



Radais & others — Poisonous Fungi 215 



RcBY, J., & L. Ratbaud — Fungus parasitic on Cochineal Insects 216 



Fron, G. — Notes of Fungi isolated from the Ghrysalids of Cochylis 216 



Sommerstoff, H. — Fungus parasitic 071 Rotatoria 216 



Sartory & Bainier — Fungus Figments 216 



Cook, M. T., & J. J. Taubenhaxjs — Relation of Parasitic Fungi to the Contents of 



the Cells of the Host-plants 217 



BrCHNER, E.. & H. Haehn — Phosphorus-content of the Yeast-cell 217 



France, R. H. — Study of Edaphic Organisms 217 



LiESKE, Rudolf — Iron Fungi 217 



GorpiL, R., & others — Chemistry of the Lower Fungi 218 



Castellani, Aldo, & OTHERS — Pathoqenic Fuugi 218 



jyKW^F..—'' Blindness" in Potato T^ihers ..' 219 



RoREB, J. B., & OT'a^us,— Plant-diseases 219 



HoENE, A. S.^Potato-diseases 220 



SCHATZ, W. — Biology of Mycorhiza Fungi 220 



Bibliography ., 221 



IsTVANFFi. G. VON, & Pa'linkas — Infection Experiments with Peronosporu .. . . 335 



Barret, J. I. — Development and Sexuality of some Species of Olpidiopsis .. .. 335 



Ravaz, L., & G. Verge — Germination of the Conidia of Plasmopara viticola .. 335 



Cohen, W. C, & O. W. Hyman — Thraustotheca clavata 336 



Sbaver, F. J. — Viability of Pyronema Spores 336 



Wolf, Fred A. — Spore Formation in Podospora anserina 336 



„ ,. The Brown Leaf-spot of Colt's-foot 336 



Claussen, P. — Pyronema confiuens 5^36 



Bainier, (4., & A. Sartory — Biological and Morphological Study of Aspergillus .. 337 



Pollaoi, GiNo — Monograph of Erysiphacese 337 



Schneidee-Orelli, O.— /S/wd;/ o/ G/ffiospormm/rMc^j'penMm 337 



Westling, R. — Species of Penicillium '• ■ • 338 



Ewert-Proskau, R. — Wintering of Monilia Spores .. 338 



Tischler, G. — Influence of Vromyces Pisi on Euphorbia Cyparissias 338 



Hoffmann, A. W. Hans — Development of End ophyllum Sempervivi 339 



Treboux, O., & others— tVedi«e« .. . - 339 



Grossman, H., & Eduakd Grfber — Zygorhynchus Moelleri 425 



Hanzawa. J. — Rhizopus Delemar 425 



Moore, C. L. — PItycomycetes from Nova Scotia 426 



Tobler- Wolff, Gerthud — Synchytrium pyriforme 426 



Theissen. F. — Jievision of the genus Dimerosporium 426 



Griffon, E., & others — Microsphxra on Oak 426 



Foix, Etienne — Oidiopsis taurica 426 



Reed, G. M. — Experiments with Powdery Mildew of Wheat 426 



Faull, J. H. — Cytology of LabouJbeni a cex 427 



Seaver, F. J. — Iowa Discomycetes 427 



Dodge, Bernard O. — Study of Ascobolacex 427 



Wheldon, Harold J. — Lancashire Ascomycetes 427 



Bainiek, G., & A. Sartory — Study of Citromyces 428 



Butler, E. J., & others — Vredinese 428 



Pavolini, A. F. — Mcidium of Puccinia fusca -. •• 429 



Weii{. J. R. — Variations in the Prumycelium of Coleosporiuui 429 



Fromb, F. D. — Sexual Fusions in Flax-rust 42U 



