MYCOLOGICAL BULLETIN 



No.46 



W. .1. Kcllrnnau. f'li. D.. Ohio State Unirrrsity 



Cclinnbiis. OI:w. Xoi'cir.bcy 15, ]<)()r> 



The Halftones Pkesented — They are designed to call attention to 

 publications that may be interesting to many parties, 'i'he cut showing 

 Bacteria pertains to what was mentioned in the previous Bulletin. The 

 figures of Collybia and Mycena are taken from an edition of the 

 .Mushroom Book dated 1905. The publishers, Doubleday, Page and Co., 

 apparertly row include this volume in their Natural History Library. It 

 differs from the early edition only in having about one and a half dozen 

 additional halftones. These are good figures as the two samples testify 

 which we here show through the kindness of the publishers. The list of 

 additioral figures is as follows: Amanitopsis strangulata, Mycena galer- 

 iculata. Lepiota grar.osa, Collybia maculata. Collybia platyphylla, Clitocybe 

 illudens, Agaricus campestris. Cortinarius caninus, Cortinarius armillatu'-., 

 llydnum coralloides, Clavaria ligula, Strobilomyces strobilaceus. Boletus 

 felleus. Boletus scaber. Polyporus fomentarius, Calostoma (four species) 

 Leotia lubrica, Trcmellodon gelatinosum, Peziza aurantia, Peziza odorata, 

 ar.d Panus strigosus. 



LIBRARY 

 NEW YORK 

 BOTANICAL 



GARDEN. 



. H7. I'lAC-iE'-Ri-rM ri<r'-Ni. Tliis it lui si nls a stage in tlit- innoculatu.r. 



LO if the tissue of the plum somtwliat im>ie advanced than that sliown in I'ifi. 144. The 



<~^ I'.acleria here abundant in the mes')|iliyll are supposed to have entered through the 



O^ stomates, three of whicli ap])ear in the section. 'I'lie ti.cine is taken from ICrwin 

 ^^ I". Sniitli's I'.actcria in Relation to Plant Diseases. 



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