26 
tarieae, will constitute Part 4 of Volume 9 of North American 
Flora shortly to be published. Part 5, which completes the 
volume, will contain eae Omphalia, Mycena, oe 
ig i mna-Ama: eries 
er atte ed as Part 1, Volume 10, of North pen Flora. 
en Parts 4 and 5 of Volume 9 are completed, the very com- 
plex and difficult whiteporl series of gill-fungi will be finished 
and work will then be begun the rosy-spored, aah 
brown-spored, and Cerene series in the order 
. B. Stout, 
Secretary of the ee 
NOTES, NEWS AND COMMENT 
The December issue of the JouRNAL will be devoted entirely - 
to an index of the fifteen volumes which are completed by that - 
number. The amount of work involved in the preparation of 
such a large index has somewhat delayed the preparation of the 
index number, and on this account the January number contain- 
ing this notice has appeared first. 
Cc. on Schwarze, ain eee plant pathologist of the New 
Jerse t of January at the Garden 
in a “audy of herbarium material relating to fungous plant 
parasites of the state of New Jersey. 
North American Flora, Volume 34, Part 1, was issued Decem- 
ber 31. It comprises 80 pages, and is devoted to a small portion 
lume 33. 
Se xcept two genera contributed by Professor H. M. 
Hall of the University - California. 
ritton, Mrs. a G. hie Dr. W. A. 
a ee A. Howe, Dr. F,; is W. Pennell, Dr. 
ae Hollick, Dr. A. B. ca and Miss ae Boas of the 
