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Journal of Mycology 
[Vol. 11 
Holway — Notes on Uredineae, II; Ricker — Notes on Fungi, 
I; Ellis and Everhart — New Species of Fungi; Kellerman — 
A New Species of Peronospora, Cultures of Puccinia Thomp- 
sonii, Elementary Mycology (continued), Index to North Am¬ 
erican Mycology, Notes from Mycological Literature, XI; 
Kellerman and Ricker — New Genera Published Since 1900. 
In the March No. of the Journal of Mycology (1904) 
the following articles were published : Morgan — A New Melo- 
gramma; Cockerell — Some Fungi Collected in New Mexico; 
Dudley and Thompson — Notes on California Uredineae and De¬ 
scriptions of New Species; Kellerman — Ohio Fungi (Fascicle 
IX), Minor Mycological Notes (III), Index to Uredineous Cul¬ 
ture Experiments (Concluded), Notes from Mycological Liter¬ 
ature (IX), Elementary Mycology. 
The articles in the May No. of the Journal of Mycol¬ 
ogy were: Morgan — Tubercularia Fasciculata Tode; Smith — 
A New Egg Plant Fungus; Durand — Three New Species of 
Discomycetes; Christman — Variability of Dictyophora; Cock¬ 
erell— A New Hypholoma; Clements — A Translation from 
Saccardo: Diagnostica; Kellerman — A New Species of Nae- 
mosphaeria, Minor Mycological Notes (IV), Index to North 
American Mycology, Elementary Mycology (Continued), Notes 
from Mycological Literature; Kellerman and Ricker — New 
Genera Published Since 1900. 
Aecidium Inulae-Helenii Const, n. sp. and Uromyces 
Viciae-Craccae Const, n. sp. are two new Uredineae described 
by J. C. Constantineanu in Annales Mycologici, 2:250-3, Mai 
1904, collected in Roumania. Hitherto no Aecidium has been 
found on the Elecampane. The Uromyces on Vicia cracca ap¬ 
proaches U. striatus in having striae — membrana longitudinal- 
iter lineolis parallelibus vel anastomosantibus praeditis, raro quasi 
laevibus; but the form and color of the papilla is characteristic 
— apice papilla conica obtusa, hyaline ornatis. 
The second installment of Ascomycetes Americae 
borealis, autore Dr. H. Rehm, is given in Annales Mycologici 
for July 1904. Those enumerated are Nos. 27-39. Three of 
them are new species, and most of them are new names. 
Ueber das Auftreten von Plasmopara cubensis in 
Oesterreich, von Dr. Ludwig Hecke, Annales Mycologici, 2:- 
354-8, Juli 1904, shows that this Mildew has entered Austria 
(not before reported in that country nor in Germany). The 
author notes the present distribution as follows: Cuba, 1868, 
Japan 1889, and same year disastrous in North America, Mand- 
schurei 1876, lately England also in Hungary. This author 
also states: Wahrend also die Form der Sporangienstrager dieses 
