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Exsiccati Ohio Fungi, (the Original Descriptions of 16 species, 
Fascicle I). W. A. Kellerman. Ohio Naturalist, 2:135-40. 
Nov. 1901. 
Fairy Rings. E. M. Williams. Plant World, 4:286-7. Nov. 
1901. 
Farlow, William G. Diseases of trees likely to follow from 
Mechanical Injuries. Trans. Mass. Hort. Soc. 1901 :i40-i54. 
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Fendlera, barkless twigs, host to Otthia fendleraecola Earle n. 
sp. PI. Bakerianae, 2:14. 25 March 1901. 
Fendlera, decorticated, host to Platystomum hysterioides Earle 
n. sp. PI. Bakerianae, 2:18. 25 March 1901. 
Fendlera, decorticated twigs, host to Trematosphaeria fendlerae 
Earle n. sp. PI. Bakerianae, 2:17. 25 March 1901. 
Fendlera rupicola, dead weather-worn twigs, host to Heteros- 
phaeria fendleraecola Earle n. sp. PI. Bakerianae, 2 :g. 25 
March 1901. 
Fendlera rupicola, barkless weather-worn twigs, host to Strick- 
eria fendlerae Earle n. sp. PI. Bakerianae, 2:15. 25 March 
1901. 
Fertilization, Gametogenesis and, in Albugo, see Stevens, Frank 
Lincoln. 
Festuca, dead leaves, host to Ophiobolus festucae Tracy & 
Earle n. sp. PI. Bakerianae, 1:34. 22 Feb. 1901. 
Fischer, Paul & Kinsley, A. T. Blackleg in Kansas (Bacillus). 
Kans. Agr. Exp. Sta. 105:4-27. Nov. 1901. 
Flammula alnicola marginalis Peck n. var., on decaying wood 
of Acer rubrum. An. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 54:167. 1901. 
Flax Wilt and Flax-sick Soil. (Fusarium lini Bolley nov. sp.) 
H. L. Bolley. N. D. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 50:27-60. Dec. 
1901. 
Flora, Additions to the reported, of the State (Nebraska). (In¬ 
cludes 106 names of Fungi.) Univ. Nebr. Bot. Surv. 5:12- 
27. 30 March 1901. 
Freeman, E. M. A Preliminary List of Minnesota Uredineae. 
Minn. Bot. Stud. 2:537-60. 1 pi. 20 July 1901. 
Frost, William Dodge. A Laboratory Guide in Elementary 
Bacteriology. Madison, Wisconsin. 1901. 
Fungi, Catalogue, Plantae Bakerianae, F. S. Earle (46 new 
species described). PI. Bakerianae, 2:1-30. 25 March 1901. 
Fungi, Catalogue, S. M. Tracy and F. S. Earle. PI. Bakerianae, 
1 :i-37. (31 new species described.) 22 Feb. 1901. 
Fungi Columbiani, Ellis and Everhart, Cent. XVI. Elam Bar¬ 
tholomew, Stockton, Kansas. Dec. 1901. 
