440 
Fungi—Continued. 
new species, 44, 54, 130, 181, 182. 183, 188, 189, 
190, 191, 274, 281, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 
325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331,424, 425,426, 427. 
new species from— 
New Zealand, 319, 424. 
North and South America, 44. 
North American, 59. 
notes, 148, 186, 324, 425. 
poisonous, 316, 424. 
preservation of fossil, 268. 
prize for work on, 319, 
reagents used in studying, 140, 194. 
reproduction, 318. 
rules for describing, 183, 321. 
rust, 158. 
smut, 56. 
spore germination, 178. 
starch in, 177, 315. 
suspicious, 317. 
trehalose, 176,177,315. 
trimorpliism, 327. 
used as food in New Zealand, 400. 
Fungi of— 
Australia, descriptions, 180, 185. 
Bolivia, descriptions, 188. 
Bristol district, 180, 193. 
Gulf of Juan, 321. 
hot climates, 188. 
Italy, 177,186. 
Montana, 54. 
Nova Scotia, 183. 
phanerogams, symbiotic action, 157. 
United States, provisional host index, 135,182. 
Warwickshire, 182. 
Fungi on- 
alga?, 428. (See Lichens.) 
cabbage worms, 314. 
caterpillar, 317. 
forage plants and cereals, 95. 
fruit trees, 303. 
insects, 178, 314, 316. 
leaves of Sarracenia purpurea , 189. 
locust, 314. 
Fungi, parasitic— 
affecting higher animals, 179. 
and saprophytic, 315. 
nature, 51. 
notes, 123,187. 
relation to plant diseases, 158. 
Fungicidal action, theory regarding, 56. 
Fungicide, new, 414. 
• Fungicides— 
abuse, 170. 
adhesiveness, 202, 203,204. 
analysis, 175. 
apparatus for applying, 416. 
application, 62,174, 312. 
combined with arsenites, 172,418. 
combined with insecticides, 420. 
comparative value of various, 15, 20. 
cost, 174, 239. 
effect on vitality of seeds, 308. 
for— 
apple scab, 17. 
leaf-blight of nurserj stock, 338- 
nursery stock, 242. 
Fungicides—Continued, 
for—Continued. 
Septoria of raspberry and blackberry, 22,26. 
formulas, 12,174, 262. 
liquid and powder, 408. 
manner of applying, 417. 
method of preparation, 340. 
notes, 168, 309. 
requisites for useful, 341. 
summary of action on pear-leaf blight, 351. 
test of, in treating fungous diseases. 402. 
tests for purity, 314. 
used in wheat rust experiments, 199, 216, 222. 
use of milk with, 202. 
use of soap with, 202. 
wetting power, 202. 
Fungous diseases— 
discussion on treatment, 419. 
epidemics, occurrence, 398. 
influence of climatic conditions, 88,373,401. 
list, 174. 
losses caused by, 400. 
powders for, 60. 
treatment, 170, 174, 176. 
work on— 
by Division of Vegetable Pathology, 401. 
in New York, 401. 
Fungus— 
new fossil. 324. 
parasitic on Aleyrodes citri , 363. 
Fusicladium dendriticum (See Apple scab). 
Fusicladium in apple orchards, 373, 412. 
G. 
Galloway, B. T„ 12, 39, 44, 77, 195, 372. 
Galloway sprayer, 313. 
Garrett Park, Md.,— 
experiments on wheat rust, 197, 212. 
weather record, 209. 
Gasteromycetes— 
new or imperfectly known, 185, 427. 
notes on development, 394. 
Geneva, N. Y., experiments, on— 
leaf-blight, 257. 
nursery stock, 240. 
Geranium disease, 305. 
Germany, study of plant diseases, 294. 
Ginger-beer plant, 424. 
Glucose in fungi, 177. 
Go-back (See Blight of orange). 
Goff, E. S., 17. 
Gooseberry— 
cluster-cup fungus, 101. 
disease, 164. 
leaf-blight, 374. 
mildew, treatment, 168,170,173, 417,418. 
spot disease, 192. 
Grain— 
fungi, 302. 
intoxicating, 301. 
smuts, 53. 
treatriient, 418. 
Grape— 
anthraenose, 163,165, 303. 
anthracuose, treatment, 302, 308. 
black rot— 
copper sulphate and soda for, 311, 
