Index to American Mycological Literature 



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Macbride, T. H. "The passing of the shme-moulds." Science 



n. 35: 74T-743- 10 My 1912. 

 Moore, C. L. ' Some Nova Scotian a(|natic fungi. Trans. Nova 



Scotia Inst. Sci. 12 : 217-238. 18 Mr 1912. 

 Reed, G. M. Infection experiments with the powdery mildew 



of wheat. Phytopathology 2: 81-87. Ap 1912. 

 Reynolds, E. S. Relations of parasitic fnngi to their host plants 



— 1. Studies of parasitized leaf tissue. Bot. Gaz. 53 : 365- 



395- /. 1-9- 15 My 1912. 

 " Riddle, L. W. An enumeration of lichens collected hy Clara 



Eaton Cummings in Jamaica — I. Mycologia 4: 125-140. 



My 1912. 



Lists 114 species and includes 11 new species, in Biatora (3), Buellia (i), 

 Catillaria (i), Megalospora (2), Bilimbia (3), and Erioderma (i). 



Seaver, F. J. The genus Lasiosphaeria. Mycologia 4: 1 15-124. 

 pL 66, 6'j. My 1912. 



Includes a key to the species, and figures of the fruit, asci, and spores in 

 each case. Lasiosphaeria multiseptata and L. jamaicensis spp. nov. are also 

 described. 



Shear, C. L. The chestnut bark fungus, Diaporthe parasitica. 



Phytopathology 2 : 88, 89. Ap 19 12. 

 Spaulding, P. Notes upon tree diseases in the eastern states. 



Mycologia 4: 148-151. My 1912. 



Among these diseases are the chestnut blight, Lophodermium nervisequum, 

 Peridermium fructigenum, Myxosporium acerinum, and Phoma piciena. 



Spaulding, P., & Field, E. C. Two dangerous imported plant dis- 

 eases. U. S. Dept. Agr. Farm. Bull. 489: 5-29. /. /-j. 9 Ap 

 1912. 



Stout, A. B. A sclerotium disease of blue-joint and other 

 grasses. Univ. Wisconsin Agr. Exp. Sta. Research Bull. 18: 

 207-253. /. 1-8. Mr 1912. 



Stover, W. G. The Agaricaceae of Ohio. A preliminary report 

 with keys to the genera and species. Proc. Ohio State Acad. 

 Sci. 5: 462-577. Mr 1912. 



Sturgis, W. C. A guide to the botanical literature of the myxo- 

 mycetes from 1875 to 1912. Colorado Col. Publ. Sci. 12 : 

 385-433^ I Je 1912. 



