DISEASES OF PLANTS. 311 



Botrytis disease, with critical notes on some species, C. Wehmj;;!: (Ztschr. 



FjtatKeiikranlc, 4 {1S04), pp. 204-Jl(),fi(j. 1). 



Recent investigations on Botrytis cinerea ( Weinbau u. IVcbihandel., 1S04, No. 25, 

 pp. 306,307). 



Notes on Erysipheae, A. D. Sklby (Ann. Rpi. Ohio Acad. Sci., J {1S94), pp. 30, 37). 



Morphology and anatomy of sprouts and leaves deformed by Exoasceae, 

 W.G. Smith {Forsil. naiiirw. Ztschr., 3 (1394), No. 10, pp. 420-427). 



Pestalozzina soraueriana, a new disease of meadow foxtail, P. Sohauer 

 {Ztschr. Pjianzenl-ranlc. 4 (1S94), No. 4, pp. 213-215). — Report of attack upon Alopecu- 

 rus pratensis \)y this, fungus, with descriptions of thefuugus aud its effect upon its 

 host. 



Recent investigations on grain rusts, J. Eriksson aud E. IIenning {Ztschr. 

 Pjianzenkrank., 4 (1S94). No. 4, pp. 197-203). — The life history is given of Puccinia 

 ghtmanim, parasitic ou graius aud grass. 



Sclerotinia heteroica, M. Woronin (Ber. dent. hot. Ges., 12 (1394), No. 7, pp. 137, 

 188). — Short note ou occuireuce, host, and aftinities of the above. 



Three new species of Sphaeriaceae, L. Genau de Lamahi.ieue {Pev. </en. Bot., 

 6 {1894), pp. 321-323, figs. 3). — Figures and descriptions are given of Massarinula 

 quercina on Quei-cus peduncttlafa, Pleospora htchi' on Sarothamntts sco2)arins, aud Sep- 

 toria hupleiiriim on Bupleurum longifoUum. 



A parasitic disease of arrowroot and other plants, J. H. Wakker {East Java 

 Expt. Sta. Contr. 2, )i. ser., pp. G). 



On cane diseases, P. Boxame {Per. Agr. lie Maurice, S {1894), No. 8, pp 178-187). 



The diseases of canes, C. A. Barber {SuppJ. Leeward Islands Gaz., 1894, Jan. 25, 

 pp. 114-122, pi. 1). — Compiled information ou the more comuion diseases of sugar 

 cane. 



Concerning the diseases and enemies of sugar cane, W. Kruoer ( West Java 

 Sugar Sta. Contr. 1, pp. .',0-179, ph. 11). 



Red smut of cane, F. A. F. C. Went {Pepr. from Arch. Java Suikerind., 1893, pp. 

 18, pis. 2). 



Cane disease due to Hypocrea sacchari, F. A. F. C. Went {Pepfr. from Arch. 

 Java Suikerind., 1893, pp. 48, pi. 1). 



Sugar cane disease or black rot due to Phielaviopsis ethaceticus, F. A. F. C. 

 Went {Pepr. from Arch. Java Suikerind., 1893, pp. 8, pi. 1). 



Black rot of sugar cane in East Java, J. H. Wakker {East Java Expt. Sta. 

 Contr. 7, n. ser., pp. (J, pi. 1). 



Report on fungus diseases of sugar cane {P>ot. Sta. Barbados Misc. Bui. 4). — 

 Compiled information on various cane diseases. 



Chrysanthemum leaf spot, B. D. Halsted {Amer. Florist, 10 {1894), No. 333, p. 

 263, fig. 1). — Brief note on a Septoria species unidentified. 



A bacterial disease of grapes in Var, Prillieux and Delacroix {Bui. Soc. Bot. 

 France, 41 {1894), No. 5, pp. 384, 385). — This disease is probably identical with "inal- 

 nero" of Italy. 



A disease of hops probably due to a nematode, J. Percivai, {Ahs. in Nat. Sci., 

 5 {1894), No. 31, pp. 170, 171). — Report of a nematode disease of hops in Kent, proba- 

 bly due to Tylenchus devastatrix in the roots. 



Diseases of mushrooms caused by parasitic fungi, J. Costanitn and L. 

 Matruciiot (Per. gen. Bot., G {1894), No. 07, pp. 289-300, pi. i).— Report of a study 

 of MyeeHophthora liitea and Monilia fimicola. 



Phoma sanguinolenta on parsnip, E. Rostrup {Ztschr. Pfianzenkrank., 4 {1894), 

 No. 4, pp. 195, 19G, pi. 1). 



A pear fruit decay, anthracnose, B. D. Halsted {Amer. Gard.. 15 {1894). p. 387). 



An experiment on plum rot, H. Garman {Kentucky Sta. Rpt. 1893, pp. 130,131, 

 fig. 1). — A reprint from Bulletin 47 of the station (E. S. R., 5, p. 876). 



