INDEX TO AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL 
LITERATURE 
Brooks, C. Quince blotch and apple fruit spot. Phytopathology 
3:249,250. Au 1913. 
Brown, P. E. Methods for bacteriological examination of soils. 
Centralb. Bakt. Zweite Abt. 39: 61-73. 2 7 S 1913. 
Chapman, G. H. Mosaic and allied diseases, with especial refer- 
ence to tobacco and tomatoes. Ann. Rep. Massachusetts Agr. 
Exp. Sta. 25: 41-51. Ja 1913. 
Coons, G. H. A preliminary host index of the fungi of Michigan, 
exclusive of the Basidiomycetes, and of the plant diseases of 
bacterial and physiological origin. Ann. Rep. Michigan Acad. 
Sci. 14: 232-276. 1912. 
Fraser, W. P. The rusts of Nova Scotia. Proc. & Trans. Nova 
Scotian Inst. Sci. 12: 313-445. 30 Au 1913. [Illust.] 
Fulton, H. R., & Winston, J. R. Some important diseases of 
field crops in North Carolina. N. Carolina Dept. Agr. Bull. 
182:5-24. Ap 1913. 
Gilbert, E. M. Biologic forms of black knot. Phytopathology 
3:246,247. Au 1913. 
Gilbert, W. W. Cotton anthracnose and how to control it. U. S. 
Dept. Agr. Farm Bull. 555 : 1-8. /. 1-8. 7 O 1913. 
Goddard, H. N. Can fungi living in agricultural soil assimilate 
free nitrogen? Bot. Gaz. 56: 249-305. /. 1-18. 15 O 1913. 
Giissow, H. T. Smut diseases of cultivated plants. Their cause 
and control. Ottawa Central Exp. Farm Bull. 73 : 5-57. pi 
1-9 + f. 1. Mr 1913. 
Harter, L. L. Foot rot, a new disease of the sweet potato. 
Phytopathology 3: 243-245. /. 1, 2. Au 1913. 
Plenodomus destruens sp. nov. 
Hartley, C. Bark rusts of Juniperus virginiana. Phytopathol- 
ogy 3 : 249. Au 1913. 
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