CONTENTS. XXXI 



PAOB 



Kehm, Tl.~Pyre7iomyc.ete8 of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland 583 



Patouillard, Hariot — New Genua of African Fungi 5^3 



Vuillemin, Paul — Origin of Feasts 583 



Viala & Pacottet — Cysts of Glce.osporium and their Role in the Origin of Yeasts.. 583 



Klebahn, H. — Relation of Fungi imperfect i to Ascomycetes 583 



Vestekgren, Tycho — Notable Pycnidial Type 584 



Guillon, J. M.. — Botrytis ciuerea 584 



Gueguek, F. — Rhacodium ailare 584 



"Vuillemin, Paul — New Genus of Hyphomycetes 585 



Shear. C. L., & others — 1'redinex 585 



Roll and, L. — Notes on Mycenastrum corium 585 



Thom, Chas. — Fungi in Cheese Ripening 585 



Nkger, F. W. — My cological Observations 586 



Malbnkovie, Basilh s — Destruction of Wood by Fungi 586 



Mazimann, & others — Notes on Poisonous Fungi 5S6 



Magnin, Ant. — French Mycology 586 



Lemmer.uann, E. — Fungi on Jnncacex 587 



Bessey, Ernst A., & J. R. Sumstine — Notes on American Fungi 587 



Eriksson, Jakob — American Gooseberry Mildew in Europe 587 



Jalzewski, A. de, & others — Plant Diseases 587 



Metcalf, Haven — Report on the Blast of Rice 588 



liRZKZiNSKi, M. J. — Myzomonas Betas 588 



Bibliography 589 



Smith. R. & E. — Fungus of Economic Importance 697 



Ridule. Lincoln Ware — Cytology of the Entomophthoracess 697 



Feltwen, Joh. — Fungus Flora of Luxemburg 698 



Kosaroff, P. — Biology of Pyronema confluens 698 



Tschermak, E — Ergot 698 



Odin, G. — Production of Stable Yeasts from Fungi 698 



Arthur, J. C, & F. D. Kebn — North American Species of Peridermium .. .. 699 



IjiXDW — Hynhomycetes .. 699 



Kegel, Werner — Fungus Parasitic on Elodea 699 



McAlpine, D — Australian Rusts 699 



Strampelli, Nazareno — Infection Experiments with TJstilago Carbo 699 



Johnson, T. — Corn Smuts and their Propagation 700 



Tobias, E. — Abnormalities in Agarics 700 



Magnus, Werner — Form Development in Agarics 700 



Bambeke, Ch. Van — New Belgian Gasteromycete 700 



Lloyd, G. G. — Mycological Notes 700 



„ Tylostomrse 701 



Kauffman, C. H. — Mycorhiza -producing Fungus 701 



Bainiek, G. — Notes on various Fungi 701 



Rehsinger, R. — Economic Use of Fungi 701 



Gueuien, F. — New Fungus Stain 701 



Boi e, M., & M. Demange — Notes on Cases of Poisoning by Fungi 702 



Atkinson, G. F. — Outlines for the Observation of some of the more Common Fungi 702 



Spread of Fungus Diseases by means of Hibernating Mycelium 702 



Kellerman, VV. A., & others — American Mycology 702 



Ferraris, Teodoro, & C Massalovgo — Italian Fungi 703 



Zeuehbauer, E., & others — Plant Diseases 703 



Bibliography 704 



Lichens. 



Rehm, 11. — Bavarian Lichens 83 



H\rmani>, J. — French Lichens 83 



Pagny, O , & F. G. ParriqUE — Some French Lichens 84 



Bibliography .. 84 



Jattv, A. —.Veto Lichen Genus 209 



Lesdain. Bouly de — French Lichens 209 



StahlilCKEk, E. — Research on Silicious Lichens 210 



Zopf, W. — Chemistry of Lichens 210 



