July 1907] Notes from Mycological Literature 181 



Harris, Carolyn W. 



A list of 60 "Lichens of the Adirondac League Club Tract" 

 is given in Bryologist, 10:64-6, July, 1907. They were collected 

 in June in the vicinity of Little Moose Lake, Herkimer County, 

 New York, at an altitude varying from 1788 to 2460 feet. 



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



The following items are given in the table of contents : .Kel- 

 lerman — Arthur's Uredinales of the North American Flora;: 

 Stevens & Hall — An Apple Rot due to Volutella ; Kellerman — 

 Fungi Selecti Guatemalenses, Exsiccati Decade U; Long — 

 Phalloideae of Texas ; Kellerman — Notes from Mycological 

 Literature XXHI ; Ricker — Third Supplement to New Genera; 

 Kellerman — Index to North American Mycology ; Editor's 

 Notes. 



Kusano, S. 



The Author adds "A new species of Taphrina on Acer" to 

 the four hitherto reported on this host, namely, T. nikkoensis; 

 published in the Botanical Magazine, April, 1907. The fungus 

 forms grayish scurfs on the leaves of Acer purpurascens at 

 Nikko, Japan. In that region it is said some hosts are furiously 

 attacked. 



Annales Mycologici, Vol. V. No. 2. April, 1907. 



This No. contains: Cavara F., e Mollica, N., Ricerche 

 intorno al ciclo evolutivo di una interessante forma di Pleospora 

 herbarum (Pers.) Rab. ; Hori, S., On Ustilago esculenta P. 

 Henn. ; Lakon, Georg. B., Die Bedingugen der Fruchtkoerper- 

 bildung bei Caprinus ; Saccardo, P. A., Notae Mycologicae; 

 Neue Literatur; Referate und kritische Besprechungen. 



Fungi Selecti Exsiccati. Serie VIII. 



This set, issued by Otto Japp, Hamburg, includes Nos. 176- 

 200, with a supplement to six numbers issued previously. The 

 date of issue of Serie VIII is November, 1906. A wide range 

 of groups is represented. 



Butler, E. J. and Hayman, J. M. 



Messrs. Butler and Hayman give an extended account of 

 "Indian Wheat Rusts," — the report being Vol. i. No. 2. 

 Botanical Series of the Memoirs of the Department of Agri- 

 culture in India, July, 1906. There are 58 pages and five plates, 

 three of the latter being colored, and represent Puccinia graminis, 

 Puccinia glumarum and Puccinia triticina. 



