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 pub- 

 lished monthly in the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, It is not reprinted 

 on cards for distribution. 



Broadhurst, J. A biometrical study of milk streptococci. Jour. 



Infect. Dis. lo: 272-284. My 1912. 

 Brown, P. E. Some bacteriological effects of liming. Centralb. 



Bakt. Zweite Abt. 34: 148-172. 15 My 1912. 

 Chivers, A. H. Preliminary diagnoses of new species of Chae- 



tomium. Proc. Am. Acad. Sci. 48: 83-88. Jl 1912. 



Nine new species are described. 



Claassen, E. Alphabetical list of lichens collected in several 



counties of northern Ohio. Ohio Nat. 12 : 543-548. 7 Je 

 1912. 



One hundred and twenty-eight species listed. 



Dodge, B. 0. Artificial cultures of Ascobolus and Aleiiria. 

 Mycologia 4: 218-222. pi. J2, /j. 13 Jl 1912. 



Ascobolus magnificus described as new. 



Button, D. L. Lichen flora of Vermont. Bull. Vermont Bot. 



Club 7: 23-25. My 1912. 

 Faull, J. H. The cytology of Lahoulhenia chaetophora and L. 



Gyrinidarum. Ann. Bot. 26: 325-355. pi. 3/^-40. Ap 1912. 

 Fawcett, H. S. The cause of stem-rot of citrus fruits (Pho- 



mopsis citri n. sp.). Phytopathology 2: 109-113. pi. 8, p. 



Je 1912. 



Eraser, W. P. Cultures of heteroecious rusts. Mycologia 4: 

 175-193- 13 Jl 1912. 



The following life histories are worked out for the first time : Nechim 

 Farlowii Arth. , Pucciniastrum minimum (Schw.) Arth. , Melampsoropsis Pyrolae 

 (DC.) Arth., Uromyces Spartinae Farl., Melampsora arctica Rostr., and M. 

 (Medusae Thum. ?). 



Giddings, N. J. A practical and reliable apparatus for culture 

 work at low temperatures. Phytopathology 2 : 106-108. pi. 7. 

 Je 1912. 



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