March 1906 ] Notes from Mycological Literature 83 » 
An Index to Volumes i-io, Journal of Mycology, occu¬ 
pied the entire space, pp. 289-387, of the November Number 1904. 
The may No., 1905, Journal of Mycology, had the fol¬ 
lowing table of contents: Morgan, A New Chaetosphaeria; 
Lawrence, Notes on the Erysiphaceae of Washington; Ellis and 
Bartholomew, Two New Haplosporellas; Beardslee, The Rosy- 
spored Agarics; Ricker, Notes on Fungi, II, New Species; Bates, 
Rust Notes for 1904; Thom, Suggestions from the Study of 
Dairy Fungi; Kellerman, Index to North American Mycology; 
Notes from Mycological Literature, XV; Editor’s Notes. 
An interesting new genus is proposed by M. F. Gue'- 
guen in the Bulletin de la Societe Mycologique de France, tome 
XXI, 4e Fascicule, under the title Gliomastix (Torula) charta- 
rum n. gen. n. sp.; contribution a l’etude de la formation en- 
dogene des conidies. As to name and place in systematic classi¬ 
fication he says: Je donne a ce genre nouveau le nom de Glio¬ 
mastix Gr. gloios visqueux; mastix fouet, qui rappelle l’etat 
mucilagineaux de ses conidies. Ce genre est aux Torula ce que 
sont les Gliocladium aux Penicillium , et les Gliocephalis aux 
S' terigmato cystis. 
In the September (1905) No. of the Journal of My¬ 
cology the articles were as follows: Morgan, North American 
Species of Marasmius; Beardslee, The Amanitas of Sweden; 
Kellerman, Index to North American Mycology; Editor’s Notes. 
The following is the table of contents in the Journal 
of Mycology for November 1905: Morgan, North American 
Species of Marasmius; Atkinson, The Genera Balansia and Doth- 
ichloe in the United States, with a Consideration of their Eco¬ 
nomic Importance; Sumstine, Another Fly Agaric; Holway, 
Notes on Uredineae; Sturgis, Remarkable Occurrence of Mor- 
chella Esculenta (L.) Pers.; Bessey, Rostovtsev, S. J., Con¬ 
tributions to the Knowledge of the False Mildews (Peronospora- 
ceae) ; Kellerman, Notes from Mycological Literature XVII; 
Index to Volume 11. 
Uredineae Japonicae V, von P. Dietel, Eng. Bot. Jahrb, 
34:583-592, 20 Jan. 1905, lists about four dozen Rusts, a large 
number of them being new species with Latin diagnoses. 
P. Hennings gives a fifth installment of Japan Fungi 
— Fungi Japonici, V — in Engler’s Botanischer Jahrbiicher, 34; 
592-606, 20 Jan. 1905, enumerating a large number of species, of 
which about eight are new. 
Annales Mycologici, Vol. Ill, No. 1, Feb. 1905, has the 
following table of contents: Salmon, Ernest S., Cultural Experi¬ 
ments with an Oidium on Euonymus japonicus Linn, f.; Rick, 
