INDEX TO AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL 

 LITERATURE 



Arthur, J. C. Relationship of the genus Kuehneola, Bull. 

 Torrey Club 44: 501-51 1. 15 N 191 7. 



Includes Frommea gen. nov. and F. Polylepidis sp. nov. 



Atkinson, G. F. Charles Horton Peck. Bot. Gaz. 65: 103-108. 

 17 Ja 1918. [Portraits.] 



Babcock, D. C. Diseases of ornamental plants. Ohio Agr. Exp. 

 Sta. Month. Bull. 2: 323-328. O 1917. [Illust] 



Brooks, C, & Cooley, J. S. Effect of temperature areation and 

 humidity of Jonathan-spot and scald of apples in storage. 

 Jour. Agr. Research 11: 287-318. pi. 32, 33 + f. 1-23. 12 N 

 1917. 



Brooks, C, & Fisher, D. F. Irrigation experiments on apple- 

 spot diseases. Jour. Agr. Research 12: 109-138. pi. 2-5 -\-f. 

 1-10. 21 Ja 1918. 



Buchanan, R. E. Studies on the nomenclature and classifica- 

 tion of the bacteria. Jour. Bact. 2: 603-617. N 1917. 



Burt, E. A. Merulius in North America. Ann. Missouri Bot. 

 Gard. 4: 305-362. pi. 20-22 + f. 1-39. N 1917. 



Includes descriptions of sixteen new species. 



Claassen, E. Second alphabetical list of the lichens collected in 

 several counties of Northern Ohio. Ohio Jour. Sci. 18 : 62, 

 63. 31 D 1917. 



Coleman, D. A. Environmental factors influencing the activities 

 of soil fungi. Soil Sci. 2 : 1-66. /. 1-10. Jl 1916. 



Colley, R. H. Diagnosing white-pine blister-rust from its mycel- 

 ium, Jour. Agr. Research 11: 281-286. pi. 31 +f. 1. 5.N 

 1917. 



Cook, M. T. The study of plant diseases in the high school. 

 School Sci. & Math. 16: 351-353- 1 9 1 ^- 



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