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Verrill, A. E. A recent case of mushroom intoxication. Science 
II. 40: 408-410. 18 S 1914. 
Weir, J. R. An unusual host of Fomes foincntarius Fries. 
Phytopatholog}' 4: 339. ii Au 1914. 
Weir, J. R. The cankers of Ploivrightia morbosa in their relation 
to other fungi. Phytopathology 4: 339, 340.. ii Au 1914. 
Weir, J. R. The cavities in the rot of Trametes pint as a home 
for hymenopterous insects. Phytopathology 4; 385. O 1914. 
Weir, J. R. Notes on wood destroying fungi which grow on both 
coniferous and deciduous trees. — I. Phytopathology 4: 271- 
276. II Au 1914. 
Wenner, J. J. A contribution to the morphology and life history 
of Pestalossia funerea Desm. Phytopathology 4: 375-384. 
pi. 27 + f. 1-7- O 1914. 
Whitford, A. C. On a new fossil fungus from the Nebraska 
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Zeller, S. M. The development of the carpophores of Ceriomyccs 
Zelleri. Mycologia 6: 235-239. pi. 140, 141. S 1914. 
