170 Journal of Mycology [Vol. 13 



Bulletin de la Societe Mycologique de France, Tome XXIII, 



ler Fasc. 30 April, 1907. 



This Xo. contains: Philibert Riel, Description I'une Ama- 

 nita nouvelle de France (Amanita emilii) du groupe de I'A. 

 muscaria; G. Bainnier, Mycotheque de TEcole de Pharmacia, 

 IX-XI; A. Sartory, Crypto'coccus sahiioneus n. sp., levtire chro- 

 mogene des sues 'gastriques hyperacides ; et fitude bibliogra- 

 phique et biologique de I'Oidium lactis ; N. Patouillard, Le 

 Ratia nouveau genre de la serie des Cauloglossum ; M. Mangin 

 et H. Hariot, Sur la maladie du Rouge du Sapin pectine dans la 

 foret de la Savine (Jura). 



Clinton, George Perkins. 



Part I of Volume VII of North American Flora (pp. 1-82) 

 was issued October 4, 1906, and is devoted to the Ustilaginales 

 (Ustilaginaceae and Tilletiaceae). The paper is based on Dr. 

 Clinton's monograph of North American Ustilaginales published 

 in the proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, 

 October, 1904. But the following additional species and varie- 

 ties are here described : Entyloma holwayi Syd. ; Sphacelotheca 

 diplospora glabra Clinton & Ricker var. nov. ; Sph. diplospora 

 verruculosa Clinton var. nov.; Tilletia eragrostidis Clinton & 

 Ricker; T. muhlenbergiae Clinton sp. nov.; T. redfieldiae Clin- 

 ton sp. nov. ; T. redfieldiae Clinton sp. nov. ; Tolyposporium 

 •globuligerum (B. & Br.) Ricker; Urocystis lithophragmae Gar- 

 rett sp. nov. ; Ustilago kellermanii Clinton sp. nov. ; U. punctata 

 Clinton sp. nov.; U. rickerii Clinton sp. nov.; U. sieglingiae 

 Ricker. Ustilago panici-leucophaei Bref. has been placed in the 

 genus Sphacelotheca. Keys, citations, hosts, etc., conform to 

 the style adopted for the' North American Flora. 



Wilson, Guy West. 



Guy West Wilson, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx 

 Park, New York City, is engaged upon a monograph of the 

 ■order Peronosporales, which includes the genera Albugo (Cysto- 

 pus), Basidioi)hora. Bremia. Kawakamia, Peronospora, Phy- 

 tophthora. Plasmopara, Pseudoplasmopara, and Sclerospora. He 

 would be glad to receive material, both North American and for- 

 eign, of anv species of the group. Correspondence is invited. 



Journal of Mycology. Vol. 13, March, 1907. 



The table of Contents of the Journal of Mycology for March 

 is as follows : Arthur — Mc.A.lpine's Studies of Australian Rusts ; 

 Bcssey — Spore Forms of Spegazzinia Ornata Sacc. ; Saccardo 

 — New Fungi from New York ; Wilson and Seaver — Ascomy- 

 cetes and Lower Fungi ; Morgan — North American Species of 

 Agaricaceae; Ricker — Third Supplement to New Genera of 



