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Humphrey, C. J. Winter injury to the white elm. Phytopathol- 
ogy 3 : 62, 63. F 1913. 
Jackson, H. S. Apple tree anthracnose. Biennial Crop, Pest 
and Horticultural Rep. Oregon Agr. Exp. Sta. 1911-1912 : 178- 
197. /. 7-p. 10 Ja 1913. 
Caused by a fungus Neofabraea malicorticis (Cordley) Jackson, proposed 
as the type of a new genus. 
Melhus, I. E. Septoria pisi in relation to pea blight. Phyto- 
pathology 3 : 51-58. pi. 6. F 1913. 
Murrill, W. A. The Amanitas of eastern North America. Myco- 
logia 5 : pi. 8^, 86. 72-86. 10 Mr 1913. 
Peck, C. H. New species of fungi. Mycologia 5; 67-71. 10 
Mr 1913. 
Includes Amanita peckiana Kauffm., Collybia subdecumbens, C. truncata, 
Entoloma mirabile, Inocybe minima, Leptonia gracilipes, L. validipes, and 
Puccinia striatospora. 
Schaffner, J. H. The classification of plants, VIII. Ohio Nat. 
13 : 70-78. 20 F 1913. 
Includes a classification of the fungi. 
Shear, C. L. Enodothia radicalis (Schw.). Phytopathology 3; 
61. F 1913. 
Smith, C. 0 . Some successful inoculations with the peach grown 
gall organism and certain observations upon retarded gall for- 
mation. Phytopathology 3 : 59, 60. F 1913. 
Spaulding, P. Notes on Cronartium comptoniae. Phytopathol- 
ogy 3 : 62. F 1913. 
Speare, A. T. Fungi parasitic upon insects injurious to sugar 
cane. Rep. Exp. Sta. Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Assoc. Bull. 
12: 5-62. pi. 1-6, f. I, 2. D 1912. 
Includes Entomophthora pseudococci and Aspergillus parasiticus spp. nov. 
Speare, A. T., & Colley, R. H. The artificial use of the brown- 
tail fungus in Massachusetts, with practical suggestions for 
private experiment, and a brief note on a fungous disease of 
the gypsy caterpillar. 5-31. pl. 1-8 -\-f. i, 2. Boston. 1912. 
