INDEX TO AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL 

 LITERATURE 



Babcock, D. C. Diseases of forest and shade trees. Monthly 

 Bull. Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta. i: 291-296; 333-339. 1916. 

 [Must.] 



Barnhart, J. H. Bibliography : volume 9. N. Am. Fl. 9 : 427- 

 459. 10 O 1916. 



Includes the families Agaricaceae, Boletaceae and Polyporaceae. 



Boyce, J. S. Pycnia of Cronartium pyriforme. Phytopathology 



6: 445, 447- P 19*6. 

 Brenckle, J. F Lamprospora detonia sp. nov. Mycologia 8: 



318. 3 N 1916. 



Brown, H. B. Life history and poisonous properties of Claviceps 

 Paspali. Jour. Agr. Research 7 : 401-406. pi. 32 + /. 1, 2. 27 

 N 1916. 



Burt, E. A. The Thelephoraceae of North America — VI. 

 Hypochnus. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 3: 203-241. /. 1-30. 

 Ap 1916; — VII. Septobasidium. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 

 3: 3I5K343- /• S 1916. 



Includes twenty-one new species and several new combinations. 



Caesar, L., & Howitt, J. E. The more important insects and 



diseases attacking the peach trees. Ontario Dept. Agr. Bull. 



241 : 41-51. /. 22-28. Jl 1916. 

 Clinton, G. P. Report. of the botanist for 1915. Notes on plant 



diseases of Connecticut. Rep. Connecticut Agr. Exp. Sta. 



1915: 421-513. pi. ij-28. Au 1916. 

 Conn, H. J. Are spore-bearing bacteria of any significance in 



soil under normal conditions. Jour. Bact. 1 : 187-195. Mr 



1916. 



Conn, H. J. A possible function of Actinomycetes in soil. Jour. 



Bact. 1 : 197-207. Mr 191 6. 

 Culpepper, C. W., Foster, A. C, & Caldwell, J. S. Some effects 



of the blackrot fungus, Sphaeropsis malorum, upon the chemical 



composition of the apple. Jour. Agr. Research 7: 17-40. 2 



O 1916. 



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