Xxiv CONTENTS. 



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Pethybridge, G.. & P. Murphy — Study of Phyto'phihora infeatans 404 



Sartory, a., & G. Bainier — Morphology and Biology of Gymnoascua confluenssp. n. 405 



Bezssonoff, M. — Development of Conidiophores in Erysiphacese 405 



Brovvx, H. B. — Study in the Development of Xylaria 405 



Bainier, G.,& A. Sartory — Cultural Study of Sierigmatocysfis 406 



Sartory, A., & H. Sydow — Thermophilom Fungi 406 



Gain, Edmond, & Brocq-Roussed — Two Species of Fusarium 406 



ScHAFFNiT, E. — Fusarium nivale 406 



Ferdinandsen, & O. WiNGE — Myriocom'um Sctrpi 406 



Magnus, P.. & others — Uredinese 407 



Moreau. Fernand — Centrosome in the Uredinese 407 



DowsoN, W. J. — Perennial Uredines 407 



Levine, Michael — Cytology of Hymenomycetes 408 



Price, Reginald — Observations on Polyporus squamx)su^ 408 



Ames. Apeline — Wood-destroying Fungus 408 



MoBiUS, M. — Merulius^ sclerotiorum 409 



Bambeke, C Van — Belgian Fungi .. .. 409 



I.iND. J. — Danish Fungi 409 



Celakovsky, L. F. — Contributions to the Physiology of Growth in Fungi .. .. 409 



Rorer, J. B. — Use of the Green M'iscardine in the Control of some Sugar-cane Pests 409 



Brown, W, H., & P.W.Graff — Fungus Succession 410 



MAG'SVS,^y.—Mycorh^za 410 



Edgerton, C. W., & OTHERS — Plant Diseases 410 



Dastus, Jehangir Fardungi — P hytophthor a parasitica sp.n 510 



Nemkc, B. — Study of the Lower Fungi 510 



Wager. H. — Life-history and Cytology of Polyphagus Euglenas 510 



LiNDAu, G. — New Yeast 511 



Ramsbottom, J.. & others — Uredinese 511 



Wehrner, C. — Formation of Giant Cells in Aspergillus fumigatu-^ 512 



Diedicke, H. — Leptostromacese 512 



Mercer, W. B. — Morphology and Development of Phoma Richardise sp.n 512 



Falck. R. — Dry-rot in Building Timber 512 



Fitzpatrick, H. M. — Comparative Development of Gasteromycetes 513 



Lister, G., & others — British Mycology 513 



Supp, Olav J. C). — Insect-destroying Fungi 514 



GuiLLiERMOND, A. — Observation)^ on the Chondriomes of Fungt 515 



55 ,. Progress of Cytology of Fungi 515 



Ramsbottom, J. — Cytology of Fungus Reproduction 515 



Gr<»ve, W. B. — Mycological Notes 515 



FuHRMANN. Fr. — Technical Mycology .. 516 



BuLLER, A. H. R. — Retention of Vitality by Fungi in Dry Conditions 516 



Pietsch, W., & OTHERS— Piani jD/sea«es 516 



Bii00K8,F. T.—^Discussion of Silver-leaf Disease 517 



Lindner, P., & Glaibitz — Zygospore-formation in Phycomyces 7iitens 606 



yfALKEii, J jKV A B.— Blade Moulds (Miicoracen) 607 



TohLKR-WoLFF, Gertrvb— Study of Synchytriese 607 



VuiLLKMiN. Paul — Green-coloration of Woody Ascomyceies 607 



Briekley, W. B.— Le/j<o>^^Ji;rmt /ejnanezt' 607 



Petch, T., & others— Pemci7/mm Pe<c/m sp. 71 607 



'R^O\v.\,,'i.,&\\.^cmKORUA— Biological Study of Ustilago 607 



MacKinnon, EwEN—7V<;o A'e*r Grass /Smttfe 608 



^RO^yiF, v. It. —Culture ot Cereal Rusts 608 



Fraser, W. D.— f Ved«ne,v 608 



