384 
7292— 7306 Dreyer — Drummond. 
02 Dreyer A. Mitteilungen uber den Russtau, Capnodium salicinum Mont. 
(Ber. d. St. Gallischen naturw. Gesellsch. wahrend des Vereinsjahres 1000 
bis 1901, St. Gallen 1902, p. 205—214) tab. 
03 Dreyfuss J. Ueber das Vorkommen von Cellulose in Bacillen, Schimmel- 
und anderen Pilzen (Zeitschr. f. physiol. Chem., XVII I, 1893, p. 358; Ber. 
Deutsch. Chem. Ges., XXVI, 1893, IV, p. 821). 
— cfr. Davis G. E. 
94 Drieberg C. A note on the rice diseases of America (Tropical Agriculturist, 
n. ser., XXV, 1905, No. 1, p 185). 
05 Van den Dries R. Matieres colorantes azotees ches les Cliampignons (La 
Cellule, XIII, 1897, fasc. 2, p. 415—446). 
06 Droba St. Die Stellung des Tuberknloseerregers im System der Pilze (Bull. 
de l'Acad. Sci. de Cracovie, classe d. sci. mathem. et nat., 1901, p. 309—310). 
07 Droge E. Infectionspilze der landwirtschaftlichen Feldfriichte (Fiihlings 
landwirtschaftl. Ztg., 1889, n. 15, p. 531). 
07a Drouard Ch. Notice sur la maladie de la vigne. Angers (Lecerf frer.), 
1855, 8°, 16 pp. 
0S Drouet H. Catalogue de la flore des iles Acores preced6 de 1’itineraire 
d’nn voyage dans cet archipel (Mem. de la Soc. Academique de 1'Aube, 
XXX, 1866). Audi separat erschienen Paris (Bailliere et f iis) 1866, 8°, 
153 pp. 
OSa Druce G. Cl. Geaster fornicatus in Berks (Journ. of Botany XLI, 1903, 
p. 379—380). 
00 Drumpelmann E. W. Flora Livonica oder Abbildung nnd Beschreibung der 
in Livland wildwachsenden Pflanzen etc. Riga 1810, Fungi Fleft VI. 
0 Drumel L. La carie du ble (Laboureur 1899, No. 39). 
1 Drummond A. T. On the Economical FTses of Sticta Pulmonaria (The Ann. 
of the Bot. Soc. of Canada, I, Pt. II, 1861, p. 81). 
k 2 — List of Canadian Lichens (Canada Geol. and Natur., 1865, Oct.). 
3 — Notes on Tadousac Plants (Canadian Naturalist and Quaterly Journ. 
Sci., Montreal, I, 1869, p. 264). 
4 — Additions to the Canadian Lichen-Flora (Canadian Naturalist, Montreal, 
VI, 1874, p. 220). 
5 — Botanical and geological notes. — Flora of Owl's Head, Lake Memphra- 
magog. Additions to the Canadian Lichen-flora. The distribution of some 
Canadian plants, an argument for the marine origin of the Erie clays 
(Canadian Naturalist, Montreal, VII, 1875, p. 217). 
6 Drummond J. (Fungi of Swan River, West Australia mentioned) (Llooker, 
London Journ. of Bot., 1, 1842, p. 215). 
