Index to American Mycological Literature 335 



Jones, L. R. Potato diseases in Wisconsin and their control. 



Univ. Wisconsin Agv. Exp. Sta. Circ. 36: i-io. Je 1912. 

 Jones, L. R., Giddings, N. J., &'Lutman, B. F. Investigations of 



the potato fungus Phytophthora infestans. U. S. Dept. Agr. 



Plant Ind. Bull. 245: ^-100. pL i-To-\-f. i-io. 10 Au 1912. 

 Lloyd, C. G. Index of the mycological writings of C. G. Lloyd, 



vol. III., 1909-1912. 1-16. Cincinnati. 1912. 

 Long, W. H. Notes on three species of rust on Andropogon. 



Phytopathology 2 : 164-171. Au 19 12. 



Describes culture experiments with Puccinia ellisiana Thuem, Uromyces 

 andropogonis Tracy, and Puccinia violae (Schum.) D. C. 



Long, W. H. Two new species of rust. Mycologia 4: 282-284. 



Tricella acuminata gen. et sp. nov. and Periderniium inconspicuum sp. nov. 

 28 Au 1912. 



Metcalf, H. Diseases of the chestnut and other trees. Trans. 

 Massachusetts Hort. Soc. 1912 : 69-90. 1912. 



Morse, W. J. Does the potato scab organism survive passage 

 through the digestive tract of domestic animals? Phytopa- 

 thology 2: 146-149. pi. 15. Au 1912. 



Concludes that the germs are able to pass the digestive tract of both the 

 horse and the cow without being destroyed. 



Murrill, W. A. The Agaricaceae of the Pacific Coast — II. 

 Mycologia 4: 231-262. 28 Au 1912. 



New species are described in Lepiota (15), Venenarius (3), Crepidotus (i), 

 Pluteolus (2), Gymnopilus (14), Pholiota (4), and Hypodendmm (i). 



Murrill, W. A. The McClatchie Herbarium. Jour. N. Y. Bot. 



Card. 13: 147, 148. S 1912. 

 O'Gara, P. J. Urophlyctis alfalfae, a fungus disease of alfalfa 



occurring in Oregon. Science II. 36: 487, 488. 11 O 1912. 

 Patouillard, N. Quelques champignons du Costa Rica. Bull. 



Soc. Myc. France 28: 140-143. 15 Jl 1912. 



Six new species and two new varieties described. 



Peck, C. H. Report of state botanist, 191 1. N. Y. State Mus. 

 Bull. 157: 5-139. pi 124-130 -{-pi VII, VIII. I Mr 1912. 



Includes the New York species o£ Clitocyhe, Laccaria and Psilocybe. Thirty- 

 eight new species of fungi are described. 



Reddick, D. Field laboratory equipment. Phytopathology 2 : 

 172-174. Au 1912. 



