Index to American Mycological Literature 



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Jones, D. H. Bacteria — friends and foes. Ontario Dept. Agr. 

 Bull. 265: 1-99. Au 1918. [Illust.] 



■ Includes chapters on Bacterial diseases of plants and Bacteria of the soil 

 and manure pile. 



Kundel, L. 0. A method of obtaining abundant sporulation in 



cultures of Macrosporium Solani E. & M. Brooklyn Bot. 



Gard. Mem. i : 306-312. /. 6 Jl 1918. 



Kunkel, L. 0. Tissue invasion by Plasmodiophora brassicae. 



Jour. Agr. Research 14: 543-572. pi. 61-80 -{-f. i, 2. 16 S 



1918. 



McMurran, S. M. Preventing wood rot in pecan trees. U. S. 

 Dept. Agr. Farm. Bull. 995 : 1-8. /. i-io. Jl 1918. 



Metcalf, H. The problem of the imported plant disease as illus- 

 trated by the white pine blister rust. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Mem. 

 I - 327-331- pl- 6, 7. 6 Jl 1 91 8. 



Murrill, W. A. The rosy-spored agarics of North America. 

 Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Mem. i : 334-336. 6 Jl 191 8. 



Nieuwland, J. A. "Fairy circles." Am. Mid. Nat. 5: 230, 231. 

 S 1918. 



Olive, E. W. The cytological structure of Botryorhiza Hippo- 

 crateac. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Mem. i: 337-341. pi. 8. 6 Jl 

 1918. 



Osner, G. A. Additions to the list of plant diseases of economic 

 importance in Indiana. Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 1917: 145- 

 147. 1918. 



Peltier, G. L., & Neal, D. C. Overwintering of the citrus-canker 



organism in the bark tissue of hardy citrus hybrids. Jour. Agr. 



Research 14: 523, 524. pi. 58. 9 S 1918. 

 Pierce, R. G. Additional list of state and national quarantines 



aginst the white pine blister rust. Phytopathology 8 : 484-486. 



12 S 1918. 



Rathbun, A. E. The fungous flora of pine seed beds. Phyto- 

 pathology 8: 469-483. 12 S 1918. 



Reed, G. M. Physiological specialization of parasitic fungi. 

 Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Mem. i : 348-409. 6 Jl 1918. 



Reynolds, E. S. Two tomato diseases. Phytopathology 8 : 535- 

 542. /. I, 2. O 1918. 



