Index to American Mycological Literature 271 
Higgins, B. B. Contribution to the life history and physiology 
of Cylindrosporium on stone fruits. Am. Jour. Bot. i : 145- 
173- P l - A P I 9 I 4- 
Includes Coccomyces prunophorae and C. lutescens, spp. nov. 
Jennison, H. M. Symbols vs. terminology in ascomycetes. Phy- 
topathology 4: 216. Je 1914. 
Johnson, J. The control of damping-off disease in plant beds. 
Wisconsin Agr. Exp. Sta. Research Bull. 31: 29-61. 1914. 
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Keefer, W. E. Pathological histology of Endothia canker of 
chestnut. Phytopathology 4: 191-200. /. 1-5. Je 1914. 
Kellerman, K. F. Relation of bacterial transformations of soil 
nitrogen to nutrition of citrous plants. Jour. Agr. Research 2 : 
101-113. /. 1-7. 25 My 1914. 
Kunkel, L. 0. Physical and chemical factors influencing the tox- 
icity of inorganic salts to Monilia sitophila (Mont.) Sacc. 
Bull. Torrey Club 41 : 265-293. f. 1-2. 30 My 1914. 
Lipman, C. B. The poor nitrifying power of soils a possible 
cause of “die-back” (Exanthema) in lemons. Science II. 39: 
728-730. 15 My 1914. 
Long, W. H. The death of chestnuts and oaks due to Armillaria 
mellea. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 89: 1-9. pl. 1-2. 22 My 1914. 
Macbride, T. H. Mountain Myxomycetes. Mycologia 6 : 146- 
150. 30 My 1914. 
Mansfield, W. Poisonous plants. Practical Druggist 31 : 24, 25. 
15 O 1913; 31: 25, 26. 15 N 1913; 31: 26, 2 7. 15 D 1913; 
32: 12, 13, 15 Ja 1914; 32: 58, 59. 15 F 1914. [Must.] 
McCubbin, W. A. Photographing leaf spots. Phytopathology 4 : 
215. Je 1914. 
Melchers, L. E. A preliminary report on raspberry curl or yel- 
lows. Ohio Nat. 14: 281-288. /. 1-5. 24 Ap 1914. 
Merrill, G. K. Lichens from Vancouver Island. Ottawa Nat. 
28 : 33-3 6 - M y I 9 I 4- 
Includes Arthonia Macounii sp. nov. 
Morris, R. T. Chestnut blight resistance. Jour. Heredity 5: 26- 
29. /. 14-15. 28 D 1913. 
