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Shreve, E. B. An analysis of the cause of variations in the tran- 

 spiring power of Cacti. Physiol. Researches 2 : 73-127./. 1-10. 

 S 1916. 



Stakman, E. C, & Piemeisel, F. J. Infection of timothy by Puc- 

 cinia graminis. Jour. Agr. Research 6: 813-816. 21 Au 1916. 



Stevens, F. L. The genus Meliola in Porto Rico. Illinois Biol. 

 Mon. 2: 1-86. pi. 1-5. Ap 1916. 



" Includes descriptions of sixty new species and varieties and a synopsis 

 of all known Porto Rican forms." 



Stevens, F. L. A convenient, little-known method of making mi- 

 cromounts of fungi. Phytopathology 6: 367, 368. 12 S 1916. 



Stevens, N. E. Pathological histology of strawberries affected 

 by species of Botrytis and Rhizopus. Jour. Agr. Research 6: 

 361-366. pi. 49, 50. 5 Je 1916. 



Stuckey, H. P. Transmission of resistance and susceptibility to 

 blossom-end rot in tomatoes. Georgia Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 

 121 : 83-91. /. 1-3. Je 1916. 



Sturgis, W. C. Notes on the Myxomycetes of the Curtis Her- 

 barium. Mycologia 8: 199-213. 15 Jl 1916. 



Taubenhaus, J. J. A contribution to our knowledge of silver 

 scurf (Spondylocladium atrovirens Harz) of the white potato. 

 Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 6 : 549-560. pi. 41-43. 31 Au 1916. 



Taubenhaus, J. J., & Manns, T. F. Diseases of the sweet pea. 

 Gard. Chron. III. 54 : 21-25. /• 8-ip. 12 Jl 191 3. 



Tisdale, W. H. A Melanconium parasitic on tomato. Phyto- 

 pathology 6 : 390-394. /. 1-3. O 191 6. 



Tisdale, W. H. Relation of soil temperature to infection of flax 

 by Fusarium lini. Phytopathology 6: 412, 413. O 1916. 



Thaxter, R. New or critical species of Chitonomyces and Rickia. 

 Proc. Am. Acad. Arts & Sci. 52 : 1-54. Je 1916. 



Victorin, M. Mosses, hepatics and lichens of the quartzite hills 

 of Kamouraska formation, Quebec, Canada. Bryologist* 19 : 

 60-64. Jl 191 6. 



Waksman, S. A. Do fungi live and produce mycelium in the 

 soil? Science II. 44: 320-322. 1 S 1916. 



