19:^0] Proceedings of the Academy of Science 15 



Dreams and their Causes. C. S. Brimley. 



Paper gives concisely the author's opinion as to the causes of 

 dreams, and illustrates the same by examples from his own personal 

 experiences. 



A Little-Knoivn Vetch Disease. Frederick A. Wolf. 

 Appears in full in this issue. 



Notes on the Mosquito Fauna of North Carolina. Franklin Sherman. 

 Appears in full in this issue. 



The Larger Corn Stalk-Borer {Diatrae zeacolella Dyar). Lantern. 

 R. W. Leiby. 



Brief references to life-history as determined over a period of 5 

 years in North Carolina. Discussion of control measures which in- 

 cluded late planting of corn and destruction of overwintering larvae 

 by plowing out corn stubble in fall. 



An Interesting Fertilizer Frohlem. H. B. Arbuckle. 

 Appears in full in this issue. 



A Phenomenal Shoot. Dr. B. W. Wells. 



A shoot found by Mrs. B. W. Wells near Raleigh, N. C, which 

 measures 19 feet, 5 inches in length, was exhibited. It had grown 

 from the stump of a beheaded tree of Paulownia tomentosa during the 

 season of 1919. The base is 7.75 inches in circumference 2.50 inches 

 diameter. The shoot possessed 20 internodes, the longest of which 

 measures 19 inches. 



A Peculiar Mycorhiza-forming Rhipzopogon on the Roots of Pine. 



H. R. TOTTEN. 



Specimens of a species of Rhizopogon were shown on the roots of 

 Pimis Taeda and Pinus echinata. This fungus attacks the young 

 rootlets, forming a mycorhizal covering about each rootlet in a cluster. 

 The fungal coats of several rootlets soon coalesce into a light creamy 



