NORTH AMERICAN PARASITIC EXOASCE^E. 129 



Johanson, C. J. Studier ofver Svampslagtet Taphrina. Bi- 

 hang till K. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. 13-^ : No. 4: 1-29. fl. i. 



1887. 



Mentions as American species, 'J'aplirina pruiii, T. deformans, T. potctitil- 

 Ur, r. (thiifort/iia, T. ccvrulesceus, ar)d 7'. rhizophora on Populus tremuloides. 

 To the latter he refers T. iiiireii No. 1S85 of North American Fungi. 



Johanson, C. J. Stiidier liber die Pilzgattung Taphrina. Bot. 

 Centralb. 33: (i-io). 1888. 



On p. 284 describes Ttiplir'nin rlnzoplioiui. 



Kellerman, W. A. K partial list of the Kansas parasitic 

 fungi, together with their host plants. Bull. Washburn 

 Coll. Lab. i: 72-81. F 1885. (Tr. Kans. Acad. 9: 79-86- 



1885.) (.0 



Mentions on p. 79 (84) Exoascus priiii'i on fruit of Prunus americana, and 

 E. deformans on peach leaves. 



Kellerman, W. A. Some parasitic fungi that infest orchards 

 and gardens. Rept. Kans. Hort. Soc. 14: 111-115. 1885. 



Compare preceding paper. 



Knowles, E. L. The curl of peach leaves; a study of the 

 abnormal structure induced by Exoascus deformans. Bot. 

 Gaz. 12: 2i6.pLij/. i-g. S 1887. 



Kuhn, J. See Rabenhorst, L. 



Langlois, A. B. Catalogue provisoire des plantes phanero- 

 games et cryptogames de la Basse Louisiane. 8vo. 1-35.' 



1887. 



On p. J7 mentions Asconiyccs (jm-rnis. 



Magnus, P. | x\ life history of Ascomyces tosquinetii Wes- 

 tendorp. I Hedw. 13: 135136. S 1874.* 



(ji\es as svnon\ms of this species Taplirina alnitorqita, Tul. and Exoascus 

 ahii, De Barv. 



