68 
17270—17291 Massee. 
70 Massee George Edward. A monograph of the genus Inocybe Karsten 
(Annals of Botan., XVIII, 1904, p. 459—505) tab. 
71 — On the origin of parasitism in fungi (Phil. Transact. Boy. Soc., London, 
ser. B., IIICO, 1904, p. 7—24). 
72 — Some piant diseases caused by fungi (Journ. Quekett Micr. Club, London, 
2. ser., IX, 1904, p. 57—02). 
73 — Some diseases of the Potato (Journ. Boy. Hort. Soc., London, XXIX, 
1904, p. J02) fig. 
74 — Diseases of the potato (Journ. Boy. Hort. Soc., XXIX, 1904, p. 139 
bis 145) fig. 
75 — On a method of rendering Oucumber and Tornato plants immune against 
fungus parasites (Journ. Boy. Hort. Soc., London, XXVIII, 1904, p. 142 
bis 145). 
76 — Discover 3 r of fruit of apple-mildew in England (Gard. Chron., 3. ser., 
XXXVI, 1904, p. 349) fig. 
77 — Fungi as links in the chain of life. I. The nature, habitats, and 
distribution of fungi (Ivnowledge, I, 1904, p. 3—6) fig. 
78 — Fungi as links in the chain of life. II. The influence of fungi for bad 
on other forms of life (Knowledge, I, 1904, p. 231—233) fig. 
79 — On the presence of binucleate cells 'in the Ascomycetes (Annals of 
Botan., XIX, 1905, p. 325—326) fig. 
80 — Heterogenic Fungus-germs (Nature, LXXI, 1905, p. 175). 
81 —• Monographie du genre Inocybe (Rev. Mycol., XXVII, 1905, p. 137). 
82 — Cactus Scab (Gard. Chron.. 3. ser., XXXVIII, 1905, p. 125) fig. 
83 — A new Orchid disease (Gard. Chron., 3. ser., XXXVIII, 1905, p. 153) fig. 
84 — Legislation and the spread of piant diseases caused by fungi (Gard. 
Chron., 3. ser., XXXVIII, 1905, p. 433—434; XXXLX, 1906, p. 12). 
85 — A text-book of Fungi, including morpliology, physiology, pathology, 
classification etc. London (Duckwortli & Co.) 1906, 8°, XI u. 427 pp. 
141 fig. 
86 — A fungus parasitic on a moss (Torreya, VI, 1906, p. 48—50) fig. 
87 — Bevision of the genus Hemileia (Kew Bull., 1906, p. 35—42) tab.. 
88 — New and additional species of Fungi occurring in the Boyal Botanic 
Gardens (Kew Bull., 1906, p. 46—47) tab. 
89 — Piant diseases. IV. Diseases of beet and mangold (Kew Bull, 1906, 
p. 49—60) fig. 
90 — Fungi exotici. IV (Kew Bull., 1906, p. 91—94). — V (1. c., p. 255 
bis 258). 
91 — Perpetuation of potato disease and potato leaf-curl by means of hyber- 
nating mycelium (Kew Bull., 1906, p. 110—112). 
