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Bolley, H. L . — The Symbiotic Mycoplasm Theory 191 
Guerin, P., & T. F. Hanausek — Fungus in the Ovary of Darnel 191 
Juel, H. O . — Nuclear Division in the Basids of the Basidiomycetes 191 
Lanzi, M . — Spores of Hymenomycetes 192 
Rabenhorst’s Cryptogamic Flora of Germany ( Fungi Imperfecti ) 192 
Matruohot, L . — Staining Protoplasm with the Pigments of Fungi 192 
Roncali, D. B . — Blastomycetes and Carcinoma 192 
Nesczadimenko, M. P . — Pathogenic Action of Blastomycetes 192 
Hansen, E. C . — New Experiments on Spore-formation in Saccharomycetes .. .. 193 
Phisalix, C. — Vaccinating Properties of Mushroom-juice against Venom 193 
Puriewitsch, K . — Respiration of Fungi in different Nutrient Solutions 309 
Kolkwitz, R . — Influence of Light on the Respiration of the Lower Fungi .. .. 309 
Schroder, B. — Dangeardia, a new Genus of Chytridiacese 309 
Ward, H. Marshall — Penicillium as a Wood-destroying Fungus 310 
Popta, C. M. L . — Structure of the Hemiasci 310 
Dittrich, G . — Development of the Helvellinese, 310 
Nordhausen, M . — Biology of Parasitic Fungi 310 
Raciborski, N., & others — Parasitic Fungi 311 
Giesenhagen, K. — Fungus-Galls on Ferns 312 
Baur, E . — Sexuality of the Collemaceas 312 
Bitter, G . — Coalescence of the Margins of the Thallus in Crustaceous Lichens .. 312 
Wager, H., & L. Errera — Nucleus of the Yeast-Plant 312 
Green, J. R. — Alcohol-producing Enzyme of Yeast 313 
Radais — Sorghum Blight and Yeast Parasitism 313 
Plimmer, H. G . — Organisms isolated from Cancer , and their Pathogenic Effects on 
Animals 313 
Werner, C . — Formation of Conids in Fungi 420 
Graewitz, F . — Influence of Light on the Development of Fungi 420 
Lagerheim, G., & others — Parasitic Fungi 420 
Lindau, G . — Amylocarpus encephaloides , 421 
Perraud, J . — Reproductive Forms of the “ Black-Rot ” 421 
Lindner, P — Monilia variabilis sp. n. 421 
Biffen, R. H . — Biology of Agaricus velutipes 421 
Zacharias, O . — A Plankton-Fungus 422 
Harris, W. H . — Marine Microscopic Vegetable Organisms 422 
Lachner-Sandoval, V . — Ray Fungi 422 
Chevalier, J., & Bra — Parasitic Fungus in Cancer 422 
Bodin, E . — Oospora Form (Streptothrix) of the Microsporum of the Horse .. .. 423 
Czapek, F . — Fungi which attack Timber 515 
Trow, A. H . — Biology and Cytology of Aclilya 515 
Tranzschel, W., & others — New Genera of Fungi 516 
Magnus, P . — Modification of Characters in the JJredinem 516 
„ „ Uropyxis 517 
Pall a, E . — Phyllactinia 517 
Bos, Ritzema T., & others — Parasitic Fungi 517 
Massee, G. — Massee's Text-book of Plant Diseases 517 
Zopf, W . — Fungi Parasitic on Lichens 517 
Gluck, H . — Spermogones of Lichens 518 
Wainio, E . — Cladoniese 518 
Lindau, G . — Structure of Gyrophora 519 
Meissner, R . — Ropiness of Must and Wine 519 
Gaetano, L. de — Saccharomyces septicus 520 
Will, H. — Vitality of dried Yeast 520 
Weleminsky, F., & others — Spore-formation in Dematium pullulans 520 
Matruchot, L., & Ch. Dassonville — Systematic Position of Trichophyton .. .. 520 
Schenck, B. R . — Sporotlirix Fungus in Abscess 521 
Turnbull, R . — Apodya lactea 631 
Magnus, P., & others — Parasitic Fungi 631 
Bra — Analogy of Nectria with the Parasitic Fungus of Human Cancer 631 
Jaczewski, A. de — Sphseronema 632 
Matruchot, L., & C. Dassonville — Systematic Position of Microsporum .. .. 632 
Berlese, A. N . — Fertilisation of Tuber , 632 
Dietel, P . — Adaptation of TJredinex to different Host-plants 632 
