INDEX TO AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL 
LITERATURE 
Atanasoff, D., and Johnson, A. G. Treatment of cereal seeds by 
dry heat. Jour. Agr. Research 18: 379-390. pl. 48, 49. 2 Ja 
1920. 
Bakke, A. L. The comparative rate of desiccation of tubers 
from normal and diseased potato plants. Phytopathology 9: 
541-546. D 1919. 
Botjes, J. C. Raising phloem-necrosis and mosaic free potatoes, 
and a source of infection whose nature has not yet been eluci- 
dated. Phytopathology 10: 48-49. 1920. 
Carpenter, C. W. Preliminary report on root rot in Hawaii 
(Lathina cane deterioration, pineapple wilt, taro rot, rice root 
rot, banana root rot). Hawaii Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 54: 1-8. 
pl. 1-8. 9 D 1919. 
Clinton, G. P. William Gilson Farlow. Phytopathology 10: 
1-8. pl. 1. 1920. 
Godfrey, G. H. Sclerotinia Ricini n. sp. parasitic on the castor 
1 bean ( Ricinus communis). Phytopathology 9: 565-567. pl. 
40, 41. D 1919. 
Gregory, C. T. Heterosporium leaf-spot of timothy. Phyto¬ 
pathology 9: 576-580. f. 1, 2. D 1919. 
Hartley, C., Pierce, R. G., and Hahn, G. G. Moulding of snow- 
smothered nursery stock. Phytopathology 9 : 521-531. N 1919. 
Lebenbauer, P. A. Carnation stem rot. Gardening 28: 152- 
155. 1 F 1920. 
Lee, H. A., and Yates, H. S. Pink disease of Citrus. Philip. 
Jour. Sci. 14: 657-671. pl. 1-7, f. 1, 2. 16 D 1919. 
Due to Corticium salmonicolor B’. & Br. 
Link, G. K. K., and Gardner, M. W. Market pathology and mar- 
ket diseases of vegetables. Phytopathology 9: 497-520. N 
1919. 
Lloyd, C. G. Mycological notes No. 60: 862-876. f. 1463-1496. 
Au 1919. 
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