Bibliographies of Botauj-. 415 



Index to North American Mycological Literature. 1890 — 



Index to North American mycological literature, by David G. Fairchild. 



(In Journ. of Mycol. YI ^(1890-91). p. 42— 44, 80—87, 128—135. 



184—191; VII (1891—94), p. 52-63. 153—194. 29.3—331, 400-430, 



with lists of errata: 291—292, 431.) 



Index to North American mycology (authors, titles, subjects, new species 



and hosts, new names and synonyms) since January 1., 1901. 



(In Journ. of Mycol., ed. by W. A. Kell er m an, vol. 8 (1902) et seq.) 

 In each number; continued. 



Also issued separately, in page from, printed on one side 

 of the paper. 

 Mc Alpine, Daniel. 



List of works on Australian Fungi. 



(In his Sj^stematic arrangement of Australian Fungi . . ., 

 Melbourne, Gov. Printer, 1895, p. 227—236.) 

 Pammel, L. H. 



Bibliography [of fungi that attack roots and underground stems]. 



(In his Sclerotinia libertiana Fuckel, with a bibliography of fungus 

 root diseases (In Trans. Acad. Sei., St. Louis. VI (1892—1895), 

 p. 191-232), p. 196-232.) 



Published Nov. 1., 1893. 

 Richter, Oswald. 



Die Bedeutung der Eeinkultur. Eine Literaturstudie. Berlin, Gebrüder 

 Borntraeger, 1907. 



VIII, 128 p., illus. 8°. 



Contains full and exact bibliographical data concerning the history 



and present status of the pure culture system in mycology, pure 



and technical. 

 Saccardo, P. A.; Penzig, O.; and Pirotta, R. > 



Bibliografia della micologia italiana. 



(In Michelia, II (Patavii, 1882), p. 177-226.) 

 Sarauw, &eorg F. L. 



Literatur [om Rodsymbiose og Mykorrhizer]. 



(In his Rodsymbiose og Mykorrhizer, saerlig hos Skovtrfeerne (In 



Botanisk Tidsskrift XVIII "(1893), p. 127—259; pi. XIII— XIV), 



p. 247 — 256. Sep., with sep. t.-p. and pagin.) 



157 titles. Not a full bibliography, but a list of the important 



contributions to our knowledge of root-symbiosis , to support the 



author's most excellent historical discourse on this subject. The 



paper affords an example, worthy of consideration, of judicious use 



of previous literature on the questions subject of investigation. 



A parallel example is offered by MacDougal (1903); vide sub 6. 

 Some of the mycorrhiza-literature of later years is given hy 



J. Gal laud, in his paper on endotrophes (Revue gén. de bot. XVI 



(1905), p. 491—496. 

 Traverso, Giovanno Battista. 



Elenco bibliograüco della micologia italiana. Rocca S. Casciano, Stabili- 

 mento tipografico Cappelli, 1903. 



4 1., 118 p. 80. 



