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121. Bolley, H. L.—Continued. 
gases and of different degrees of temperature upon the development of the 
bacterium; name of bacterium, relation to the host, mode of attack. Gives 
plates III and IV with bibliography of disease. 
122. Britton, N. L., and Hollick, Arthur. List of Staten Island fungi in the collec¬ 
tion of the Association. Proc. Nat. Sci. Ass. of Staten Island. Special, No. 11, 
August 1890. Basidiomycetes 97, Ascomycetes 3, Hypomycetes 1. Myxomycetes 1. 
Determinations by J. B. Ellis. 
123. Chester, F. D. Diseases of the vine. Bull. X, Delaware State Agricultural Exp. 
Sta., Newark, Del. 1890, pp. 8-32. Gives results of experiments at Smyrna 
with black-rot. Used Bordeaux mixture and saved 99.5 per cent, fruit in 
comparison with 84 per cent, unsprayed. Records use of ammoniated copper 
carbonate, copper carbonate and ammonium carbonate mixture, precipi¬ 
tated copper carbonate, and Bordeaux mixture against anthracnose, decid¬ 
ing the precipitated copper carbonate and Bordeaux mixtures as wholly ef¬ 
fectual. Reports use of above copper mixtures with modified eau celeste 
and mixture No. 5, U. S. Dept, of Agr. against black-rot near Newark, also 
of study, by periodical bagging, of progress of disease in vineyards. Gives 
directions for preparing fungicides, prices of chemicals, and recommend¬ 
ations as to spraying apparatus. 
124. Ellis, J. B., and Everhart, B. M. New North American Fungi. Reprint from 
proceedings of Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, July 29, 
1890. Describes as new 100 species, mostly saprophytic, as follows: Typhula 
subfasciculata, Stereum atrorubrum, Hymenochate rugispora , Aslerina rubicola, 
A. bignonice, Chaetomium pusillum, Hyriococcum consimile, Calospharia alnicola, 
C. microsperma, Calospharia corticata, Diaporthe nivosa , Ell. & Holw., Valsa 
Jlorijormis , F glandulosa, Cke., F. ( Eutypella) canodisca, Ell. & Holw., Pseu- 
dovalsa slylospora, Thyridaria fraxini, Cnjptovalsa sparsa, Diatrype Macounii , 
D. Uochelagce, Diatrypella vitis, D. Demetrionis, Ceraiostomella mali, Ceratos- 
ioma juniperinum, C. parasiticum, C. conicum, Rosellinia albolanata, R. glandi- 
formis , R. parasitica, R. Kellermanni, R. Langloisii, Anthostoma Ontariensis, 
Anihostomella ludoviciana, Ell. & Lang., Hypoxylon albocinctum, Poronia lepo- 
rina, Physalospora zeicola , P. conica , P. pandani, Lcestadia orientaUs, L. apocyni, 
Sphcerella conigena*, S. spinicola, S. ciliata, S. angelica, S. maclurce, S. polifolia, 
Didymella Canadensis, D. cornuta, D. andropogonis, D. mail, Venturia para¬ 
sitica, Y. sabalicola, Diaporthe Columbiensis, D. ( Euportlie) leucosarca, D. corin- 
igera, D. comptoniw, D. Americana, Speg., D. megalospora, Didymosplucria 
andropogonis , E. &. Lang., Melanconis salicina, Yalsaria salicina, Leptospharia 
maclurce, L. steironematis, L. brunellce, L. folliculata, Metaspluvria rubida, 
Pleospora diaportheoides, P. hyalospora, Pyrenophora Zabriskieana, Fenestella 
amorpha, Ophiobolus trichisporus, O. medusa, Melanomma Commonsii, M. teton- 
ensis, M. parasiticum, Winteria tuberculifera, Cucurbitaria Kelseyi, C. fraxini, 
C. setosa, Teichospora mammoides, T. mycogena, T. umbonata, T. papillosa, T. 
megastega, T. Helena, T. Eansensis, Nectria diplocarpa, Hypocrea pallida, H. 
melaleuca, Calonectria Dearnessii, Thyronectria chrysogramma, Chilonectria crin- 
igera, Nectria sambuci, N. athroa, N. mammoidea, Phil. & Plow., N. pithoides, 
N. sulphurata, Homostegia Kelseyi, Dothidea bigelovia, Plowrightia staphylina, 
P. symphoricarpi, Curreya shepherdia. 
125. Fairman, C. E. Contributions to the mycology of western New York. I. The fungi of 
western New York. Extract, Proc. Rochester Academy of Sciences, Vol. I, 
August, 1890, pp. 43-53, with plates 3 and 4. Notes the discovery in Orleans 
County of 425 species variously distributed among the different orders, with 
remarks on more common species. Remarks: Septoria slellaria, R. & D., on 
* This is changed to S. Andersoni, as there is already an S. conigena, Pk. 
