July 1907] Notes from Mycological Literature \Tl 



Bergen, Joseph Y., and Davis, Bradley M. 



In a Laboratory and Field Manual of Botany, 1907, the 

 authors give directions for "Type Studies" of the Schizomycetes, 

 (pp. 102-5), Saccharomycetes (pp. 105-6), Phycomycetes (pp. 

 107-9), Ascomycetes (pp. 110-113), Basidiomycetes (pp. 114- 

 117)- 



Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-flora, Pilze, 104 Lief., 16 Mai, 

 1907. 



In this part Dr. G. Lindau continues with the Hyphomycetes, 

 taking up the II. Abteilung Phaeodidymae with the three Unter- 

 abteilungen : Bisporeae, Cladosporieae and Cordaneae. 



Annales Mycologici, Vol. V. No. i. Feb., 1907. 



The articles are : Potenbia A., Mycologische Studien ; Rick, 

 Fungi Austro- American Fasc. V. u VI ; Tranzschel, W., Kul- 

 turversuche mit Uredineen im Jahre 1906; Vuillemin, P., sur le 

 Dicranophora fulva Schroet. ; Bubak, Fr. und Kabat, J. E., 

 Sechster Beitrag zur Pilzflora von Tirol ; Schorstein, Josef, Ueber 

 Polyporus vaporarius (Pers.) ; Guillermond, A., A propos de 

 I'origine des levures ; Dietel, P., Uredineen aus Japan ; Rehm, 

 Ascomycetes exs. Fasc. 38; Neue Literatur; Referate und krit- 

 ische B'esprechungen. 



Harrison, L. C, and Barlow, B. 



"Some Bacterial Diseases of Plants Prevalent in Ontario," 

 a general account, forms Bulletin 136, Ontario Agricultural Col- 

 lege, August, 1904. The subjects are Fire Blight or Twig Blight, 

 Bacteriosis of Beans, Soft Rot of Cauliflowers, Fall Turnip, 

 Swedes or Yellow Turnip and A Rot of Celery. 



Chester. Frederick D. 



Bulletin No. 66, Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 a dozen pages is devoted to "Soil Bacteria and the Nitrogen As- 

 similation." Issued November, 1904. 



Pammel, L. H. 



A general illustrated account of the "Cedar Apple Fungi and 

 Apple Rust in Iowa" forms Bulletin 84. Experiment Station, 

 Ames, Iowa. 



Reed, Howard, S. 



Both a general and technical account is given of "Three 

 Fungous Diseases of the Cultivated Ginseng" — Vermicularia de- 

 matium (Pers.) Fr., Pestalozzia funera Desm., and Neocosmos- 

 pora vasinfecta var. nivea (Atk.) Smith. See Bulletin No. 69, 

 Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, October, 1905. 



