INDEX TO AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL 

 LITERATURE 



This index is prepared by Dr. B. O. Dodge, of Columbia University, and 

 covers the same scope for the fungi as that covered by the general index 

 published monthly in the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. It is not 

 reprinted on cards for distribution. 



Arthur, J. C. Aecidiaceae (continuatio) . N. Am. Fl. 7: 161- 

 187, 211-268. 15 Ap 1912. 



The part on Gymnosporangium, pp. 188-21 1, contributed by F. D. Kern. 



Berger, E. W. Report of entomologist. Rep. Univ. Florida 

 Agr. Exp. Sta. 1911: xl-lvii. 1912. 



Also contains notes on " Fungus diseases of whitefly." 



Brooks, C, & Black, C. A. Apple fruit spot and quince blotch. 

 Phytopathology 2: 63-72. pi. 4, 5. Ap 1912. 



Reprinted in Sci. Contrib. New Hampshire Agr. Exp. Sta. 5 : 63-72. pi. 4, 5. 



Dodge, B. 0. Methods of culture and the morphology of the 

 archicarp in certain species of the Ascobolaceae. Bull. Torrey 

 Club 39: 139-197. pi. 10-15. /• ^» 17 My 1912. 



Dox, A. W. Enzyme studies of lower fungi. Plant World 15 : 

 40-43. F 1912. 



Farlow, W. G. The fungus of the chestnut-tree blight. Science 

 n. 35: yiy-y22. lo My 1912. 



Brings together material relating to the identity of Diaporthe parasitica 

 Murrill, suggesting possible relationship with Endothia radicalis. 



Fawcett, H. S. Report of plant pathologist. Rep. Univ. Flor- 

 ida Agr. Exp. Sta. 191 1: Iviii-lxvii. / 7-p. 1912. 



Gives a short account of the occurrence of fungi causing rot and gum- 

 ming of peach and orange trees. 



Floyd, B. F. Report of plant physiologist. Rep. Univ. Flor- 

 ida Agr. Exp. Sta. 191 1: Ixviii-lxxxi. /. 10-14. 1912. 



Contains reports on experiments to determine the relation of fertilizers 

 to diseases that affect the orange tree. He concludes that if melanose is a 

 fungus it exists only in the vegetative condition. 



Fromme, F. D. Sexual fusions and spore development of the 

 flax rust. Bull. Torrey Club 39: IT3-131. pi. 8, p. t8 Ap 

 1912. 



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