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e) Lichens: Lecanora subfusca group from North <strong>America</strong> (8) (I. M. Brodo (65))<br />

f) vceteq: Specimens or fruiting cultures (C. J. Alexopoulos (28))<br />

g) Ellaneous:<br />

1. Coprophilous fungi (s) :B. V. Singh ) (42))<br />

2. Cultures and specimens (G. C. Luzzardi (9))<br />

3. Suspected human pathogenic fungi (c) (L. Ajello (4))<br />

VI. MYCOLOGICAL ITEMS FOR SALE<br />

a) One each for sale: Arthur, J. C. and G. R. Bisby. 1918. An annotated translation <strong>of</strong> the part<br />

<strong>of</strong> Schweinitz s two papers giving the rusts <strong>of</strong> North <strong>America</strong>. Proc. Am. k'hilosoph. Soc. 57:<br />

173-292. ($1.50); Crowder, W. 1926. Marvels <strong>of</strong> Mycetoza. National Geographic, 49 (4): 421-<br />

443. ($2.00); Doty, M.S. 1944. Clavaria, the species known from Oregon and the Pacific North-<br />

west. Ore. St. Monographs. 91 pp.($1.00); Gilkey, H. M. 1939. Tuberales <strong>of</strong> North <strong>America</strong>.<br />

Ore. St. Monographs. 63 pp.($1.00); Hotson, J. W.1925. Preliminary list <strong>of</strong> the Uredinales <strong>of</strong><br />

Washington. Pub. Puget Sound Biological Sta. <strong>of</strong> the Univ. <strong>of</strong> Wash. 4: 273-391. ($1.50);<br />

Rosenbaum, J. 1917. Studies <strong>of</strong> the genus Phytophthora. J. <strong>of</strong> Agr. Res. 8: 233-276, plus plates<br />

($3.00); Taylor, T., M.D. Student's Hand-book <strong>of</strong> Mushrooms <strong>of</strong> <strong>America</strong>. Pub. in 5 parts from<br />

1897-98. 136 pp. Color illustrations included. ($7.50); Waterhouse, G. M. Key to the species<br />

<strong>of</strong> Phytophthora de Bary. CMI <strong>Mycological</strong> Papers, No. 92. 22 pp. ($1.50); Zahl, P. A. 1965.<br />

Bizarre world <strong>of</strong> the fungi. National Geographic 128 (4):502-528. ($1.00); Zeller, S.M. 1939.<br />

Developmental morphology <strong>of</strong> Alpova. Ore. St. Monographs. 19 pp. ($0.50); Zundel, G. L. 1953.<br />

The Ustilaginales <strong>of</strong> the world. Penn. State College Contr. No. 176 from the Dept. Botany. 410<br />

pp. ($4.00). (J. L. Maas (66))<br />

b) Fitzpatrick, H.M. 1930. The lower fungi-Phycomycetes. ($12.00). (A. Sanchez (62))<br />

c) Burt, E. A. Thelephoraceae <strong>of</strong> North <strong>America</strong>. 15 parts, unbound, original edition, ($15.00));<br />

Ellis and Everhart. 1842. North <strong>America</strong>n pyrenomycetes. Orig. Ed. ($15.00); Parkinson and<br />

Waid. 1960. Ecology <strong>of</strong> soil fungi. ($5.00) (R. S. Peterson (30))<br />

d) Coker, W. C. 1923. The Clavarias <strong>of</strong> the United States and Canada. ($14.00); Corda, A.J.C.<br />

(Reproduced 1963) Icones fungorum cognitorum. ($90.00); Korad and Maublanc. Les Agaricales.<br />

2 Vols. (23.00). (W. Lazo (67))<br />

VII. MYCOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS NEEDED<br />

a) Barger, G. 1931. Ergot and ergotism. London. (A. M. Elliot (36))<br />

b) Coker, W. C. 1923. Clavarias <strong>of</strong> the United States and Canada. Univ. <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Press.<br />

(R. H. Petersen (16))<br />

c) Gilbert, E. S. 1931. Les bolets. Paris. (R. Watling (18))<br />

d) Grove, W. B. 1937. British stem and leaf fungi. Vols. I & 11. Cambridge University Press.<br />

(J. G. Palmer (68))<br />

e) Lister, A. 1911. Mycetoza. Second Edition. (C. J. Alexopoulos (28))<br />

f) Lloyd, C. G. 1898-1916. <strong>Mycological</strong> writings, Vols. 1-4. (A. Sanchez (62))<br />

g) Ridgway, R. 1912. Color standards and color nomenclature. Published by author at Wash-<br />

ington, D.C. (S. 0. Alasoadura (7) ; Martha Christensen (69) ; M. V. Locquin (29))<br />

h) Reprints or manuals on identification and/or morphology <strong>of</strong> fungal spores. (W.C. Elsik (34))<br />

VIII. VACANCIES FOR MYCOLOGISTS WITH RECENT DOCTORATES<br />

a) Brazil: For information regarding a vacancy, contact Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Gilberto C. Luzzardi (9))<br />

b) Massachusetts: For information regarding appointment as a postdoctoral fellow in mycotic<br />

diseases (ecology, epidemiology, and clinical aspects), cytology, genetics, morphogenesis,<br />

biochemistry, and immunology, contact Pr<strong>of</strong>. Charlotte C. Campbell (52)<br />

IX. VACANCIES FOR MYCOLOGY GRADUATES AS TECHNICIANS, EXPERIMENTALISTS, ETC.<br />

a) Brazil: Apply to Pr<strong>of</strong>. Gilberto C. Luzzardi (9) for information regarding technical positions.<br />

b) Illinois: If you have qualifying courses in mycology, microbiology (including medical), and<br />

chemistry plus a B.S. degree, write to Dr. Seth Mizuba.(70)<br />

c) Indiana: If you have a B.S. or M.S. degree, inquire <strong>of</strong> Dr. J. W. Whaley (71) about a position<br />

for study <strong>of</strong> soil-borne,.plant-pathogenic fungi and nematodes.<br />

d) New York: A Research Technician I1 (NP 10) candidate with a BSc or MSc degree desired for<br />

Discomycete project. Salary $5825 per annum. (Pr<strong>of</strong>. R. P. Korf (62))

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