INDEX TO AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL 
LITERATURE 
Alsberg, C L., & Black, 0 . F. Contributions to the study of 
maize deterioration. U. S. Dept. Agr. Plant Ind. Bull. 270: 
5-48. pi. I. II Mr 1913. 
Biochemical and toxicological investigations of Penicillium puberuhtm and 
PeniciUium stoloniferum. 
Ames, A. A new wood-destroying fungus. Bot. Gaz. 55 : 397- 
399. /. 1-6. 15 My 1913. 
Poria atrosporia sp. nov. 
Amundsen, E. 0 . Black rot of the naval orange. {Altcrnaria 
Citri Pierce and Ellis.) Monthly Bull. State Comm. Hort. 
Calif. 2: 527-537. /. 324-330. My 1913. 
Ashby, S. F. Banana diseases in Jamaica. Jamaica Dept. Agr. 
Bull. II. 2; 95-128. pi. 21-28. Ja 1913. 
Ashby, S. F. Diseases of cocoes and other crops. Jamaica Dept. 
Agr. Bull. II. 2: 150-155. Ja 1913. 
Beardslee, H. C. An acre of Lysunis. In Lloyd, C. G., Mycolog- 
ical Notes 38: 515, 516. N 1912. 
Beardslee, H. C. A much named agaric. In Lloyd, C. G., My- 
cological Notes 38: 524. /. 5/p. N 1912. 
Brown, H. B. Studies in the development of Xylaria. Ann. 
Myc. II : 1-13. pi. 1,2. 15 Mr 1913. 
Brown, W. H., & Graff/'P* W. Factors influencing fungus suc- 
cession on dung cultures. Philip. Jour. Sci. 8: (Bot.) 21-29. 
F 1913. 
Claassen, E. Caloplaca pyracea (Ach.) Th. Fr., a crustaceous 
lichen on the sandstone sidewalks of east Cleveland, Ohio. 
Ohio Nat. 13: 99, loo. 25 Mr 1913. 
Cook, M. T., & Martin, G. W. The Jonathan spot rot. Phyto- 
pathology 3: 1 19, 120. Ap 1913. 
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