INDEX TO AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL LITERATURE 
Anderson, P. J., & Anderson, H. W. The chestnut blight fungus 
and a related saprophyte. Phytopathology 2 : 204-210. O 
1912. 
Discusses the Connellsville fungus for which the name Endothia virginiana 
is proposed and concludes that we have in our territory (i) Endothia radicalis 
(Schw.) Fr., (2) the true blight, E. parasitica (Murrill), and (3) E. virginiana. 
Banker, H. J. Type studies in the Hydnaceae — II. The genus 
Steccherinum. Mycologia 4: 309-318. 23 N 1912. 
S eccherinum Peckii and 5 '. basi-badium spp. nov. are described. 
Brooks, C., & De Meritt, M, Apple leaf spot. Phytopathology 2; 
181-190. pi. //. O 1912. 
A disease caused by Sphaeropsis malorum. 
Coker, W. C. Achlya DeBaryana Humphrey and the prolifera 
group. Mycologia 4: 319-324. pi. y8. 23 N 1912. 
Coker, W. C. Achyla glomerata sp. nov. Mycologia 4 : 325, 326. 
pi. 7p. 23 N 1912. 
Detmers, F. An ecological study of Buckeye Lake. Proc. Ohio 
Acad. Sci. 5: 5-138. pi. i-i2-\-f. 1-31. My 1912. 
The annotated list of plants includes 19 species of fungi. 
Detwiler, S. B. Some benefits of the chestnut blight. Forest 
Leaves 13 ; 162-165. O 1912. 
Fawcett, H. S. Citrus scab, Cladosporium citri Massee. Monthly 
Bull. State Comm. Hort. California i : 833-842. f. 233-260. 
O 1912. 
Fawcett, H. S. Gum diseases in citrus trees. Monthly Bull. State 
Comm. Hort. California i : 147-156. /. 49-33. Ap 1912. 
Fawcett, H. S. The potato wart disease. Monthly Bull. State 
Comm. Hort. California i : 733-736. S 1912. 
A fungus disease caused by Chrysophlyctis endobiotica Schilb. 
Fred, E. B. A study of the quantitative reduction of methylene 
blue by bacteria found in milk and the use of this stain in deter- 
mining the keeping quality of milk. Centralb. Bakt. Zweite 
Abt. 35: 391-428. 30 O 1912. 
Contains considerable information of a botanical nature. 
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