ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. <Sl 



Crossland, C— Fungus Foray at Maltby. 



[An account of the annual meeting of the mycological 

 section of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Society.] 



Naturalist, 1905, pp. 337-9. 

 „ ,, Yorkshire Naturalists at Pocklington. 



[Includes a report of the fungi for the district.] 



Tom. cit., pp. 267-9. 

 ,, ,, Yorkshire Naturalists at Barnsley. 



[Includes a report of the fungi for the district.] 



Tom. cit., pp. 295-6. 

 „ „ New Yorkshire Mould: Myxotrichum deflexum. 



Tom. cit., p. 254. 

 Fungi. 



[Notes on various new records of Yorkshire fungi.] 



Tom. cit, pp. 189-90. 



D'op, Paul — Sur un nouveau Champignon, parasite des Coccides du genre 

 Aspidiotus. (A new fungus parasite on the Coccidese of the genus Aspidiohis.) 

 [The fungus is a Hyphomycete, Hyalopus Yvonis.] 



Bull. Sci. France & Belgium, xxxix. (1905) pp. 135-40 figs. 1-3). 

 See also Bot. Centralbl., xcix. (1905) p. 505. 



Duss, Le R. P. — Flore Cryptogamique des Antilles Francaises. (Cryptogamic 

 Flora of the French West Indies.) 



[List of fungi includes a number of new species, determined by Patouillard.] 



Lons-le-Saunier, 1904, pp. 211-304. 

 Eriksson, Jakob — Den Amerikanska Xrusbarsmjb'daggen pa Svensk mark. (The 

 American gooseberry mildew in Sweden.) 



[The disease was introduced from Denmark with young gooseberry plants.] 



Medd. k. Landtbr. Akad. Exper. k. Landtbr. Akad. Handl. 



Tidsskr. Stockholm, No. 87 (1905) pp. 1-16 (1 pi.). 



See also Bot. Centralbl., xcix. (1905) p. 505. 



Far low, W. G. — Bibliographical Index of North American Fungi — Abrothallus 

 to Badhamia. 



[Contains a list of fungi and references, with occasional notes by the 

 author.] Carnegie Institution of Washington, i., pt. 1 (1905) 312 pp. 



Friedel, Jean — Quelques remarques sur l'influence de l'acidite et de l'alcalinite 

 sur deux Aspergillus. (Some remarks on the influence of acidity and alka- 

 linity on two species of Aspergillus.) 



Bull. Soc. Mycol. France, lii. (1905) pp. 182-3. 

 Gates, R. R. — Middle con Fungi. 



[A general account of fungi ; the species occurring at Middleton are included 

 in Mackay's Fungi of Nova Scotia.] 



Proc. and Trans. Nova Scotian hist. Sci., xi. (1905) pp. 115-21. 

 Gibb, Thos.— New Yorkshire Fungi. 



[A note on two Pyrenomycetes, one of them, Sordaria (Philocopra) xnisilla 

 Mout. & S., new to Britain.] Naturalist, May 1905, p. 139. 



Heimerl, Anton — Beitrag zur Flora des Eisacktales. (Contribution to the 

 Flora of the Eisach Valley.) 



[A long list of fungi is included in the flora.] 



Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, lv. (1905) pp. 444-74. 



Lafar, F. — Handbuch der technischen Mykologie. (Handbook of technical 

 mycology.) 



[Omelianski and J. Behrens write further chapters on Bacteriology and 

 Physiology ; F. v. Tubeuf takes up the fungi that destroy wood.] 



Jena, 1905, lief vi. 

 Laubert, R. — Die Schwarzfleckerkrankheit (Ehytisma acerinum) der Ahorn- 

 blatter. (The black spot disease of maple leaves.) 



[The dead leaves on which the fungus matures should be gathered and 

 destroyed.] Biol. Abt. Land. Forstw. k. Ges., No. 29 (1904) 



4 pp. (2 figs.). See also Bot. Centralbl., 

 xcix. (1905) pp. 506-7. 



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