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Bernatsky, E. — Ueber die symbiose von Blutenpflanzen mit Pilzen. (Symbiosis 

 of flowering plants with fungi.) 



[The author discusses the endotropic fungus of Orchids. He thinks it is 

 probably an Ascomycete of the genus Hyjyomyces.] 



Kerteszeti Lapok, xx. (1905) p. 48 (with figs.). (Magyar.) 

 See also Hedwigia, Beibl., xlv. (1906) p. 88. 



Bommer, E., et M.Rousseau — Champignons in " Resultats du voyage du 

 8.Y. ' Belgica ' en 1897-1899." Botanique. (Fungi in the results of the voyage 

 of the ' Belgica' in 1897-9.) Anvers, 1905, 15 pp. 4to, 5 pis. 



Bo udier — Icones MycologicaB. Serie 1, livr. iv.-v. ; serie 2, livr. vi. 



[Further drawings, with explanations of plates. There are five new species 

 described.] Klincksieck, Paris, 1905. 



Buchner, Ed., & Antoni, W. — Weitere Versnche iiber die zellfreie Garung. 



(Further research on free-cell fermentation.) 



Zeitschr. physiol. Chem., xliv. (1905) pp. 206-28. 

 See also Centralbl. Bakt., xv. (1906) p. 748. 



Cohn, E.— Ueber eine seltene Schimmelpilzerkrankung des Menschen und ihren 

 Erreger. (A rare disease in Man caused by fungus.) 



[The disease attacks the skin and internal organs. The fungus resembles a 

 Mucor or Chy iridium ; probably it is a degenerate Mucor.] 



SB. Niederrk. Ges. Nat. Heilk. Bonn, 1905, i. Halfte B, 



Bogen 1-2, pp. 19-28 (7 figs.) See also 



Bot. Centralbl., ci. (1906) p. 373. 



Fair man, Charles E. — New or rare Pyrenomycetes from Western New York. 



[The species, many of them new, are a continuation of a list for Orleans 

 County.] Proc. Roch. Acad. Sci., iv. pp. 215-24 (3 pis.). 



Feltgen, Johann, & Ernest Feltgen — Vorstudien zu einer Pilz Flora des 

 Grossherzogsthums Luxemburg. (Preliminary study of the fungus flora of the 

 Duchy of Luxembourg.) 



[A list of fungi, which includes a number of new species.] 



P. Worre-Mertens, Luxembourg (1905) 87 pp. 



Hennings, P. — Beitrag znr Pilzflora von Lanke. II. (Contribution to the fungus- 

 flora of Lanke.) 



[Several new species are described.) 

 Abh. bot. Ver. Prov. Brandenburg, xlvii. (1905) pp. 211-22. 

 See also Bot. Centralbl, ci. (1906) p. 257. 



,, „ Fungi Japonici. VI. 



[New species are described in most of the different groups 

 of fungi, especially among the Fungi imperfecti.~\ 



Engler's Bot. Jahrb., xxxvii. (1905) pp. 156-66. 

 See also Bot. Centralbl, ci. (1906) pp. 257-8. 



Huergo, Jose M. — Enfermedades del trigo de 1904, en Entre Rios. (Diseases 

 of cereals in 1904 in Entre Rios.) 



[Special attention is drawn to the ravages of bunt and rust.] 



<Bol Minist. Agric, xi. (Buenos Aires, 1905) pp. 222-35. 

 See also Bot. Centralbl ci. (1906) p. 214. 



Kayser, E. — Leslevures, caraoteres morphologiques et physiologiques, applications 

 de levures selectionees. (Yeasts, their morphological and physiological cha- 

 racters. Application of selected yeasts.) 



[A general review of the work done on yeasts in late years.] 



Paris : Gauthier, Villard, et Messon, ed. 2 (1905). 

 See also Centralbl Bakt, xv. (1906) pp. 747-8. 



Klugkist, C. E. — Discomyceten, Elaphomyceten, und Gasteromyceten aus Nord- 

 westdeutschland. (Descriptions and lists of fungi found in the neighbourhood 

 of Hanover.) Abh. Naturw. Ver. Bremen, xviii. (1905) pp. 376-83. 



See also Bot. Centralbl, ci. (1906) pp. 289-90. 



