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Woodworth, Elizabeth Willis. The Chantarelle. [Cantharellus 
cibarius. Popular.] Birds and Nature, 14:143. PI. 600. 
Oct. 1903. 
Woodworth, Elizabeth Willis. The Glistening Coprinus. [Pop¬ 
ular. C. micaceus.] Birds and Nature, 14:235. PI. 616. 
Dec. 1903. 
Woodworth, Elizabeth Willis. The Masked Tricholoma. [T. 
personatum. Popular.] Birds and Nature, 14:191. PI. 608. 
Nov. 1903. 
Zygadenus elegans, host toPuccinia grumosa Syd. et Holw. 11. sp. 
Monogr. Uredin. 1 *.641. 1 Nov. 1903. 
NOTES FROM MYCOLOGICAL LITERATURE. XI. 
W. A. KELLERMAN. 
The articles published in the Bulletin de la Societe 
Mcologique de France, tome XX, ier Fascicule, are as follows: 
Boudier, Sur un nouveau genre et une nouvelle espece de Myrian- 
giacees le Guilliermondia saccoboloides , Note sur une forme 
sterile du Dryodon erinaceum; Vuillemin, Le Spinalia radians, 
g. et n. sp. et la Serie des Dispirees; Prillieux, sur la dehiscence 
des peritheces du Rosellinia necatrix (R. Hart.) Berlese; Souche, 
Sur la Cantharellus cibarius Fr., forme C. neglectus t et Enquete 
sur les cas d’empoisonnements par des champignons. 
Charles Thom describes a new species of Thelephora- 
ceae. — Craterellus taxophilus — in the March No. of the Botani¬ 
cal Gazette, 1904. The fruiting body is only 14-18 mm. high and 
grows on moist rotten leaves and twigs under Taxus canadensis; 
collected in Fall Creek gorge, Ithaca, N. Y., November 1903. 
S. Kusana publishes Notes on the Japanese Fungi, 
CJredinese on Sophora, in the Botanical Magazine, 18:1-6, PI. I, 
20 Jan. 1904, calling special attention to two species of Uromyces 
(U. truncicola, and sophorae-japonicae) on Sophora japonica. 
This host is a native species of Japan, but widely cultivated as 
an ornamental tree, and should these Rusts attack our trees as 
vigorously as they do in Japan, their beauty and value would be 
seriously encroached upon. The first species named causes the 
canker growth of the tree, but the second attacks only the foliar 
organs. 
Flora, 92. Band, Jahrgang 1903, contained important my- 
cological articles as follows: S. I. Keno, Die Sporenbildung von 
Taphrina-Arten; Const, von Deckenbach, Coenomvces consuens 
nov. gen. nov. spec. Ein Beitrag zur Phylogenie der Pilze; W. 
Rothert, Die Sporen Entwickelung bei Aphanomyces. 
