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Mycologia 



Rehm, H. Ascomycetes novi. Ann. Myc. lo : 389-397. 10 Au 

 1912. 



Includes a new species in Mycohilimbia, Melanconiella, and Fabraea from 

 America. 



Rehm, H. Ascomycetes exs. Fasc. 50. Ann. Myc. 10: 353- 

 358. 10 Au 1912. 



Includes notes on Valsa etherialis E. & E., Diaporthe ostryigena Ellis & 

 Dearness, D. tuberculosa (Ellis) Sacc, Valsaria exasperans var. Aceris^t\im, 

 and descriptions of Leptosphaeria punctillum, and L. associata Rehm. 



Schock, 0. D. Fighting the chestnut tree Wight. Am. Forest. 

 18: 575-57.9- S 1912. [Illust.] 



Seaver, F. J., & Clark, E. D. Biochemical studies on soils sub- 

 jected to dry heat. Biochem. Bull, i : 413-427. pi. 7. Mr. 1912. 



Also includes information on the growth of fungi as affected by heat. 



Smith, E. F. Bacillus coli, a cause of plant disease. Phyto- 

 pathology 2 : 175, 176. Au 19 1 2. 



A note explaining priority of publication on the subject. 



Smith, E. F. Bacterial mulberry blight. Phytopathology 2 : 

 175. Au 1912. 



Discusses the use of the name Bacterium mori. 



South, F. W. Fungus diseases of cacao. West Ind. Bull. 12 : 

 277-302. 1912. 



Includes popular descriptions of the diseases and a list of species with their 

 common names. 



Speare, A. T. Notes on Hawaiian fungi. I. Gibellula suffulta 

 n. sp. Phytopathology 2: 135-137. pi. 12. Au 1912. 



Stevens, N. E. Polystictus versicolor as a wound parasite of 

 catalpa. Mycologia 4: 263-270. pi. 74, 75. 28 Au 1912. 



Stout, A. B. A fungous infection of the ear. Jour. N. Y. Bot. 

 Gard. 13: 126, 127. [S] 1912. 



Aspergillus nigricans Cooke. 



Sydow, H. & P. Novae fungorum species — VIII. Ann. Myc. 

 10:405-410. 10 Au 1912. [Illust.] 



Includes Cronartium egenulum from Brazil. 



Taubenhaus, J. J. A further study of some Gleosporiums and 

 their relation to a sweet pea disease. Phytopathology 2: 153- 

 160. /. I + pi. 16. Au 1912. 



