ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 589 



This organism is closely allied to Plasmodiophora. Brzezinski 

 accepts Zopf's classification, which places the forms allied to the Myxo- 

 mycetes in the Monadinese. Myxomonas would, therefore, be placed in 

 the sub-division, Monadinere-zoosporere. 



The condition of the diseased beets is carefully described. The 

 author considers that the well-known disease of beets is due to Myxo- 

 monas, rather than to Phoma Jktw or to Bacteria. 



Bainier, G. — Mycotheque de l'Ecole de Pharmacie. III.-IV. (Mycology of the 

 School of Pharmacy.) 



[A new species of Trichoderma is described, and species of Penicillium.'] 



Bull. Soc. Mycol. France, xxii. (1906) pp. 130-7 (2 pis.). 



Breviere, Louis — Contribution a la Flore mycologique de l'Auvergne. (Con- 

 tribution to the mycological flora of Auvergne.) 

 [The list is confined to Ascomycetes.] 



Bull. Acad. int. Giogr. botan., xiv. (1905) pp. 185-204, 237-52, 269-72. 

 See also Bot. Centralbl., ci. (1906) p. 631. 



Bubak, Fr.— Einige neue Pilze aus Nord America. (Some new. fungi from North 

 America.] 



[The fungi are all microscopic forms.] Joum. Mycol., xii. (1906) pp. 52-6. 



Clements, P. E. & E. S.— Cryptogamae Formationum Coloradensium. (Crypto- 

 gamic formations of Colorado.) 



[Fungi and lichens are arranged with reference to their ecological relations 

 to a particular region.] Bot. Centralbl., ci. (1906) pp. 631-2. 



Hohnel, F. von, & Victor Litschauer — Revision der Corticieen in Dr. 

 J. Schrb'ter's " Pilze Schlesiens " nach seinen Herbarexemplareu. (Revision of 

 the Corticese in Dr. J. Schroter's " Silesian Fungi " according to his herbarium 

 specimens.) 



[The authors find some new species among the plants.] 



Ann. Mycol., iv. (1906) pp. 288-94 (lfig.). 



Lister, Arthur, & Gulielma — Mycetozoa from Japan. 



[A list of 29 species from South Japan, with descriptions and notes ] 



Joum. Bot., xliv. (1906) pp. 227-30. 



Morgan, A. P. — North American Species of Heliomyces. 



[Diagnoses of the six species of this genus, with index of the species of 

 Heliomyces and Marasmius.] Joum. Mycol., xii. (1906) pp. 92-5. 



Patouillard, N.,& P. Hariot— Fungorum novorum Decas secundus. (Second 

 decade of new fungi.) 



[These fungi were collected mostly in tropical countries, Java, Africa, 

 Samoa, etc.] 



Bull. Soc. Mycol. France, xxii. (1906) pp. 116-20 (1 fig.). 



Pazschke, O. — Rabenhorst et G. Winter, Fungi Europaei et extra-europaei 

 exsiccati. 



[The specimens are from all parts of the world, many of them of great 



interest.] Editio nova, series secunda, cent. 25 (Leipzig, 1905) 



Nos. 4401-4500. See also Bot. Centralbl., cii. 



(1906) p. 100. 

 Rehm, H. — Ascomycetes exsiccati. 



[Several new forms are issued with this fascicle.] 



Fasc. 36 (Munich, 1906) Nos. 1626-50. See also Bot. 

 Centralbl., cii. (1906) p. 15. 



Saccardo— Notae mycologicae. Series VII.— I. Fungi italici. II. Fungi gallici. 

 III. Fungi americani. 



[A number of new species are described ; the new genera are 

 Endothiella and Fairmania (Sphferoidacese)]. 



Ann. Mycol, iv (1906) pp. 273-8. 



