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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS REFERRING TO KAXSAS PERONOSPORACEAE. 

 (a) WEITINGS. 



I. A Partial List of the Kansas Parasitic Fungi, together with their Host Plants, 

 by W. A. Kellerman, Ph.D. In Trans. of 16th and 17th Ann. Meetings Kansas Acad. 

 Sci., vol. IX (1883-1884), pp. 79-86. (1885.) (Reprinted in Bulletin No. 2 of the 

 Washburn College Lab. of Nat. Hist., January, 1885. pp. 72-81.) 



Includes (p. 83) 11 species on 15 host plants. 



II. New Kansas Fungi, by J. B. Ellis and W. A. Kellerman. In Journal of My- 

 cology, vol. I, pp. 2-4. ( 1885.) 



Describes (p. 2) Peronospora Oxybaphi, E. & K. 



III. Second List of Kansas Parasitic Fungi, together with their Host Plants, by 

 W. A. Kellerman, Ph. D., and M. A. Carleton. In Trans, of 18th and 19th Ann. Meet- 

 ings Kansas Acad. Sci., vol. X (1885-1886), pp. 88-99. (1887.) 



Includes (pp. 94 and 95) 14 species on 22 host plants; includes those given in I 

 and II. 



IV. New Kansas Fungi, by J. B. Ellis and W. A. Kellerman. In Journal of My- 

 cology, vol. Ill, pp. 102-105. (1887.) 



Describes (p. 104) Peronospora Swinglei, E. &, K. 



V. New Species of Fungi from Kansas, by J. B. Ellis and W. A. Kellerman. In 

 Journal of Mycology, vol. Ill, pp. 126, 127.) ( 1887.) 



Describes (p. 126) Peronos2Jora Lini, E. <fe K. 



VI. Notes on Fungi from Western Kansas, U. S. A., by W. T. Swingle. In Journal 

 of Mycology, vol. IV, pp. 27-29. ( 1888.) 



Includes (p. 29) one species "Peronospora Effusa (Grev.), on Chenopodium album 

 L., Cloud county, Kas.," collected by M. A. Carleton. 



VII. Sylloge Fungorum Omnium hucusque cognitorum, digissit P. A. Saccardo, 

 VII. (Pars. I.) Phycomyceteae auctoribus, Doct. A. N. Berlese et J. B. De Toni, 

 Peronosporaceae, pp. 233-264. ( 1888.) 



Includes descriptions of all species, and Kansas is given as locality for Perono- 

 spora Oxybaphi, E. & K. 



VIII. Report of the Department of Agriculture for the year 1888. Report of the 

 chief of the Section of Vegetable Pathology, pp. 325-404, by B. T. Galloway. 



A map at the end of the report, showing the distribution and severity of the 

 Potato Rot, shows the disease to be reported from Kansas and destroying 0-7 per 

 cent, of the crop. 



(6) exsiccate:. 



IX. J. B. Ellis, North American Fungi, and J. B. Ellis and B. J. Everhart, North 

 American Fungi, second series. 



X. Robenhorst-Winter, Fungi Europa^i. 



XI. C. Romeguere, Fungi Gallici Exsiccati, and Fungi Selecti Exsiccati. 



XII. Kellerman and Swingle, Kansas Fungi. 



Fam. PERONOSPORACEAE De Baby. 

 {Peronosporeae.') 

 Hyphae commonly branched, conidia mostly producing zoospores, sometimes 

 germinating directly; reproduction both asexual by conidia and sexual by oogonia 

 and antheridia. Air-loving fungi, parasitic ox\ living plants — mostly found on leaves. 

 [Sacc. Syll. vol. VII., pp. 182 and 233.] 

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