INDEX TO AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL 
LITERATURE 
Arthur, J. C. Uredinales on Carex in North America. Mycologia 
5:240-244. J1 1913. 
Banker, H. J. Type studies in the Hydnaceae — V. The genus 
Hydncllum. INIycologia 5 : 194-205. 10 J1 1913. 
Includes descriptions of 5 new species. 
Blakeslee, A. F. A possible means of identifying the sex of (-[-) 
and ( — ) races in the mucors. Science II. 37; 880, 881. 
6 Je 1913. [Illust.] 
Brown, P. E. A study of bacteria at different depths in some 
typical Iowa soils. Centralb. Bakt. Zweite Abt. 37: 497-521. 
22 My 1913. 
Clark, E. D., & Smith, C. S. Toxicological studies on the mush- 
rooms Clitocybe illudens and Inocybe infida. Mycologia 5: 
224-232. pi. pi. 10 J1 1913. 
Fairman, C. E. Notes on new species of fungi from various 
localities. Mycologia 5 : 245-248. 10 J1 1913. 
Includes descriptions of 10 new species: in Septoria (i), Sphaeropsis (2), 
Hendersonia (2), Phyllosticta (i), Pyrenochaeta (i), Coniothyrium (i), Di- 
plodia (1), and Cryptodiscus (i). 
Field, E. C. Fungous diseases liable to be disseminated in ship- 
ments of sugar cane. U. S. Dept. Agr. Plant Ind. Circ. 126; 
3-13- /• ^- 7 - 10 My 1913. 
Fraser, W. P. Further cultures of heteroecious rusts. Myco- 
logia 5 : 233-239. 10 J1 1913. 
Hasse, H. E. The lichen flora of southern California. Contr. U. 
S. Nat. Flerb. 17: 1-132 -|- vii-xii. 9 Je 1913. 
Heald, F. D. The dissemination of fungi causing disease. Trans. 
Am. Micr. Soc. 32 : 5-29. Ja 1913. 
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