May 1907] Index to North American Mycology 129 



Fungus, A New, of Economic Importance. Ralph E. Smith & 

 EHzabeth H. Smith. [Pithiacystis n. g. and P. citrophthora 

 n. sp.] Bot. Gaz. 42:215-221. September 1906. 



Galera kellermani Peck n. sp., ground in a green-house. Jour. 

 Mycol. 12:148. July 1906. 



Garrett, A. O. Field Notes of the Uredineae. Jour. Mycol. 

 12:162-4. July 1906. 



Garrett, A. O. Fungi Utahenses, Fascicle One. [Exsiccati; 

 25 specimens.] 1904. 



Garrett, A. O. Fungi Utahenses, Fascicle 2. [Exsiccati; Nos. 

 26-50.] 1905. 



Geoglossaceae, Origin of the Hymenium in som^e. [Abstracts.] 

 E. J. Durand. Science N. S. 25:262. 15 Feb. 1907. 



Guatemalan fungi, see Fungi Selecti Guatemalenses. 



Guatemata, The Rusts of. [40 species, 5 new species, localities, 

 notes and descriptions]. Frank D. Kern. Jour. Mycol. 

 13:18-26. Jan. 1907. 



Haploravenelia Dietel nov. sectio Raveneliae. Beihefte z. Bot. 

 Centrbl. 20:358. 1906. 



Harper, R. A. Figures produced by Protoplasmic Streaming in 

 Fungi and Slime Moulds. [Abstract.] Science N. S. 25 :282. 

 22 Feb. 1907. 



Hazen, Tracy E. [Secretary protempore.] Report of papers 

 read before Section G. A. A, A. S. Science N. S. 25 :259-272. 

 15 Feb. 1907. 



Hedgcock, Geo. G. Some wood-staining fungi from various 

 localities in the U. S. [Condensed description and notes.] 

 Jour. Mycol. 12:204-210. Sept. 1906. 



Heliotropium indicum L., host to Puccinia heliotropii Kern & 

 Kellerm. n. sp. [Guatemala.] Jour. Mycol. 13:23. Jan. 

 1907. 



Heliotropium indicum L., host to Aecidium guatemalensis Kern 

 & Kellerm. n. sp. [Guatemala.] Jour. Mycol. 13-24. Jan. 

 1904. 



Holocotylon, the Genus. C. G. Lloyd. Lloyd's Myc. Notes, 

 22:271. July 1906. 



Holocotylon, the Genus. C. G. Lloyd. Myc. Notes. No. 

 21 :254-5. April 1906. 



Humaria lacteo-cinerea Rehm n. sp., on pine drain in greenhouse. 

 Ann. Mycolog. 3:517. Dec. 1905. 



