82 SUMMARY OF CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



Lutz, L. — Sur une deformation de l'appareil sporifere du Sterigmatocystis nigra 

 dans certains milieux artificiels. (On the deformation of the sporophore of 

 Sterigmatocystis nigra in certain artificial media.) 



Bull. Soc. Mycol. France, xxi. (1905) pp. 131-6 (1 fig). 



Mac kay, A. H.— Fungi of Nova Scotia. A Provisional List. 



[The habitat of the species is indicated, with the locality. A few new 

 species are described.] 



Proc. and Trans. Nova Scotian Inst. Sci., xi. (1905) pp. 122-43. 



Magnus, P. — Die Pilze (Fungi) von Tirol, Vorarlberg, und Liechtenstein. (Fungi 

 of Tyrol, Vorarlberg, and Liechtenstein.) 



[Magnus writes of the Fungi, Schizomycetes, and Myxomy- 

 cetes. The other authors are v. Dalla-Torre and Ludwig 

 Grafen von Sarnthein.] 



Innsbruck : Wagnersche Universitats-Buchhandlung, 



1905, liv. and 716 pp. See also Hedwigia, xlv. 



(1905) Beibl. p. 9. 



i, ,, Zwei parasitische Harpographium-Arten und der Zusammenhang 



einiger Stilbeen mit Ovularia oder Ramularia. (Two parasitic 



species of Harpographium and the connection between some 



Stilbese and Ovularia, or Ramularia.) 



Hedwigia, xliv. (1905) pp. 371-5 (5 figs.). 



,, ,, Tiber die Gat tun g, zu der Rbizophydium Dicksonii Wright gehort. 

 (Concerning the genus to which Rhizophydium Dicksonii 

 Wright belongs.) 



[The fungus grows on Ectocarpus ; Magnus establishes 

 for it a new genus, Eurychasma.~[ 



Tom. cit., pp. 347-9 (3 figs.) 



Maire, Rene — Notes sur quelques Champignons nouveaux on pen connus. (Notes 

 on some new or rare fungi.) 



[New records are given, new hosts for parasites, changes of name are in- 

 dicated, and new species are described.] 



Bull. Soc. Mycol. France, xxi. (1905) pp. 137-67 (5 figs.). 



Mu brill, W. A. — A Key to the Brown Sessile Polyporea of Temperate North 

 America. 



[The author makes three groups of Polyporacese : the Polyporese, Fomitese, 

 and Agaricacese. The key deals with the first group.] 



Torreya, v. (1905) pp. 194-5. 



Noelli, Alberto— Contribuzione alio studio dei micromiceti del Piemonte. 



(Contribution to the study of the micromycetes of Piedmont.) 



[The author records 199 species. One, Amphisphceria Heraclei, is new to 

 science.] Malpighia, xix. (1905) pp. 329-72. 



Nomura, H. — Intorno alia ruggine del Kengeso (Astragalus sinicus) et a due nuovi 



micromiceti patogeni del gelso. (Concerning the disease of the " Eengesb " 



(Astragalus sinicus) and two new pathogenic rnicromycetes of the mulberry.) 



Atti Istit. Bot. d. Pavia, ix. (Genn 1904) pp. 13-14. 



See also Bot. Centralbl., xcix. (1905) pp. 508-9- 



Pammel, L. H. — Some Fungus Diseases common in Iowa during the Season of 



1904. Proc. Soc. Prom. Agric. Sci., 



xxvi. (1905) pp. 69-82. 



„ ,, The Cedar Apple Fungi and Apple Rust in Iowa. 



[An account of the fungus Gymnosperangium parasitic 

 on apples. 



Bull. Iowa Agric. Exper. Stat., lxxxiv. (1905) 



pp. 1-36. See also Bot. Centralbl., xcix. 



(1905) pp. 509-10. 



Patouillard, N. — Champignons algero-tunisiens nouveaux on pen connus 



(Algero-Tunisian fungi new or little known.) 



Bull. Soc. Mycol. France, xxi. (1905) pp. 117-22. 



