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Mycologia 



House, H. D. The Peck testimonial exhibit of mushroom models. 

 Mycologia 9: 313, 314. 24 S 1917. 



Also published in Torreya 17: 178-180. O 1917 and Science II 46: 204. 

 31 Au 1917. 



Jackson, H. S. Two new forest tree rusts from the northwest. 

 Phytopathology 7: 352-355- 3 O 1917. 



Chrysomyxa Weirii and Melampsora occidentalis. 



Jehle, R. A. Susceptibility of non-citrus plants to Bacterium 



Citri. Phyotopathology 7: 339~344- /• i~3- 3 O 1917. 

 Jones, L. R. Soil temperature as a factor in phytopathology. 



Plant World 20: 229-237. Au 1917. 

 Kauffman, C. H. Unreported Michigan fungi for 191 1, 1912, 



1913, and 1914. Rep. Michigan Acad. Sci. 17: 194-223. 1916. 

 Levin, E. Light and pycnidia formation in the Sphaeropsidales 



Rep. Michigan Acad. Sci. 17: 134, 135. 1916. 

 Levin, E. Control of lettuce rot. Phytopathology 7 : 392, 393. 



3 O 1917. 



Lloyd, C. G. The Geoglossaceae (viz., the genus Geoglossum 

 and related genera). 1-24. /. 782-807. My 1916. 



Lloyd, C. G. Mycological notes 48: 670-684. /. 992-1025. Jl 

 1917; 49: 685-700. /. 1026-1048. Jl 1917. 



Long, W. H. Notes on new or rare species of Gasteromycetes. 

 Mycologia 9: 271-274. 24 S 1917. 



Includes Geasteroides and Arachniopsis, gen. nov. and Geasteroides tcxensis 

 and Arachniopsis albicans, spp. nov. 



McCubbin, W. A., & Posey, G. G. Development of blister rust 

 aecia on white pines after they had been cut down. Phyto- 

 pathology 7: 39i, 392. 3 O 1917. 



Mains, E. B. Some factors concerned in the germination of rust 

 spores. Rep. Michigan Acad. Sci. 17: 136-140. 1916. 



Miles, L. E. Some diseases of economic plants in Porto Rico. 

 Phytopathology 7: 345-351- /• T ~3- 3 O 1917. 



Moore, G. T. Native wild mushrooms for food. Missouri Bot. 

 Gard. Bull. 5: 1 19-129. pi. 17-23. Au 1917. 



Murrill, W. A. Collecting fungi at the Delaware Water Gap. 

 Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 18: 207. S 1917. 



