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Cladium effusum, host to Meliola compacta Earle n. sp. Bull. 
N. Y. Bot. Gar. 3:(306). 30 June 1904. 
Clavaria botrytoides Peck n. sp., in thin woods on rather poor 
soil. N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 94 (Botany 8) 149. July 1905. 
Clavaria xanthosperma Peck n. sp. N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 94 
(Botany 8) :2i. July 1905. 
Cleome pentaphylla, host to Cercospora conspicua Earle n. sp. 
Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gar. 3 1(312). 30 June 1904. 
Clover Diseases in Tennessee, Preliminary Note on. [Unde¬ 
scribed species of Colletotrichum, etc.] Samuel M. Bain 
and Samuel H. Essary. Science N. S. 221503. 20 Oct. 
1905. 
Cocoloba uvifera, host to Lembosia cocolobae Earle n. sp. Bull. 
N. Y. Bot. Gar. 31(301). 30 June 1904. 
Coffea arabica, host to Micropeltis longispora Earle n. sp. Bull. 
N. Y. Bot. Gar. 3 1(311). 30 June 1904. 
Coleosporium dahliae Arthur n. sp., on Dahlia variabilis (W.) 
Desf. Bot. Gaz. 40:197. Sept. 1905. 
Coleosporium steviae Arthur n. sp., on Stevia trachelioides 
(DC.) Hook., S. rhombifolia H B K., S. viscida H B K., S. 
reglensis Benth., S. monardaefolia H B K., and S. salicifolia 
Cav. Bot. Gaz. 40:197. Sept. 1905. 
College Text-book of Botany, (Fungi, Chapters XIX-XXII), 
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Collybia fimicola Earle n. sp., on decaying horse manure. Bull. 
N. Y. Bot. Gar. 3 1(298). 30 June 1904. 
Coniothyrium sambuci Earle n. sp., on dead decorticated stems 
of Sambucus. Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gar. 3:(295). 30 June 
1904. 
Connecticut Hymeniales, see Hymenialcs of ... . 
Contribution to the Biology of Rhizobia, see Rhizobia. . . . 
Conoclinum greggii (A. Gr.) Small, host to Puccinia concinna 
Arthur n. sp. Bot. Gaz. 40:205. Sept. 1905. 
Coreomyces curvatus Thaxter n. sp., on under side of margin of 
left elytra of two species of Corisa. Proc. Am. Acad. Arts 
& Sci. 41:3i8. July 1905. 
Corisa sp., host to Coreomyces curvatus Thaxter n. sp. Proc. 
Am. Acad. Arts & Sci. 41:31s. July 1905. 
Cortinarius heliotropicus Peck n. sp. N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 
94 (Botany 8) :22. July 1905. 
Cortinarius speciosus Earle n. sp., among rotting oak leaves. 
Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gar. 3^299). 30 Tune 1904. 
