Index to American Mycologtcal Literature 161 



Johnston, J. R. The history and cause of the cocoanut bud-rot. 

 U. S. Dept. Agr. Plant Ind. Bull. 228: 5-175. pi. i-14 + f. i-io. 



5 F 1912. 



Lewis, I. M. A black knot disease of Dianthera americana L. 

 Mycologia 4: 66-70. pL 38-61. Mr 1912. 



Macbride, T. H. Notes on Iowa Saprophytes — I. Geaster min- 

 imus Schw. and its relatives. Mycologia 4: 84-86. pi. 62. 

 Mr 1912. 



Manson, M. The chestnut tree disease. Science II. 35 : 269, 270. 

 16 F 1912. 



McCormick, F. A. Development of the zygospore of Rhisopus 

 nigricans. Bot. Gaz. 53 : 67, 68. 17 Ja 19 12. 



Murrill, W. A. Illustrations of fungi — X. Mycologia 4 : 1-6. 



6 Ja 1912. 



The Agaricaceae of Tropical North America — V. Myco- 

 logia 4: 72-83. Mr 1912. 



• The chestnut canker convention. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 



13: 41-44. Mr 1912. 

 Collecting fungi on the Pacific Coast. Jour. N. Y. Bot. 



Gard. 13: 1-14. pi. 83-go. Ja 1912. 



■ Polyporaceae and Boletaceae of the Pacific Coast. My- 

 cologia 4: 91-100. Mr 1912. 



Rankin, W. H. Sclerotinia Panacis sp. nov., the cause of a root 

 rot of ginseng. Phytopathology 2: 28-31. pi. [Illust.] 

 F 1912. 



Rehm, H. Ascomycetes Exs. Fasc. 49. Ann. Myc. 10: 54-59. 

 I F 1912. 



Seaver, F. J. The genus Lamprospora, with descriptions of two 

 new species. Mycologia 4: 45-48. pi. 57. Mr 1912. 



Studies in pyrophilous fungi — III. The viability of the 



spores of Pyronema. Bull. Torrey Club 39 : 63-67. pi. 4. Mr 

 1912. 



Sherman, J. W. Morels in October in Massachusetts. Rhodora 



14: 53. 54- Mr 1912. 

 Smith, E. F. On some resemblances of crown-gall to human 



cancer. Science II. 35: 161-172. 2 F 1912. 



