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Carduus lanceolatus L., host to Puccinia cirsii-lanceolati Schroet. 
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Dec. 1903. 
Cassia emarginata L., host to Ravenelia portoricensis Arthur 
n.sp. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 31-5. Jan. 1904. 
Catalpa, Hardy, host to Polyporus (Poria) catalpse v. Schrenk 
n. sp. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bureau of Forestry, Bull. 37: 
1902. 
Catalpa sp., host to Diaporthe catalpse E. & E. n.sp. Jour. 
Mycol. 9:224. Dec. 1903. 
Cauloglossum transversarium (Bose.) Fr., On. John R. John¬ 
ston. Proc. Am. Acad. Arts & Sci. 38:61-74. PI. 1. July 
1902. 
Cauloglossum transversarium Fr., syn., of Rhopalogaster trans¬ 
versarium q.v. 
Discard “Chephaliophora tropica ThaxteP J ; substitute. 
Cephaliophora tropica Thaxter n. sp., on Mongoose dung; also 
on ass, rat and mouse dung. Bot. Gaz. 35:158. March 1903. 
Ceratostomella pilifera (Fr.) Winter. [Cause of “Bluing” of 
the Western Yellow Pine. H. von Schrenk.] U. S. Dept. 
1 Agr. Bureau PI. Industry, Bull. 36-16. PI. VII. 5 May 
1903. 
Cercospora platinicola E. & E. [correction in description.] Jour. 
Mycol. 9:168. Oct. 1903. 
Cercospora platyspora E. et Holw., syn. of Fusicladium depres¬ 
sure q.v. 
Cerioporus Quelet, syn. of Polyporus Mich, q.v. 
Cercospora sii E. et E., syn. of Fusicladium depressum q.v. 
Cpiantarelle. [Cantharellus cibarius. Popular.] Elizabeth 
Willis Woodworth. Birds and Nature, 14:143. PI. 600. 
Oct. 1903. 
Chenopodium album L., host to Puccinia subnitens Diet., I., see 
Puccinia subnitens [cultures. Kellerman.] 
Chrysamppiora californica, host to Septoria chrysamphorae E. & 
E. n.sp. Jour. Mycol. 9:222. Dec. 1903. 
Chytridiace , Key to the genera. [Bessey.] Trans. Am. Micr. 
Soc. 24:36. Nov. 1903. 
Ciboria dallasiana E. & E. n.sp., on a decaving log. Jour. Mvcol. 
9:165. Oct. 1903. 
Cintractia affinis Peck n. sp., living stems of Rhynchospora 
macrostachya Torr. N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 67:28. 1903. 
Cladonia fimbriata [descriptions of varieties occurring in North 
America. Bruce Fink], see Cladonias, Further Notes on 
