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BACCARDO, I'. A.. Sylloge Fungorum. A work of bugi Including 



descriptions, In Latin, of ;dl known species of the world, 1882 it com- 

 prises to the presenl 22 volumes; Vol. V, and parts of later rolomi 

 with Agarics. 



BOHROETER, J., Die Pilze Schlesiens, 1889. A manual with full descrlp 

 tlona of the Agarics Indigenous to Silesia 



BCHWEINITZ, i. de, Synopsis Fungorum. 



SECRETAN, L., Monograph le Suisse, 1833, 3 rol Desert] lit- 



••at ion of fungi growing In Switzerland. 



SMITH, w. c. Synopsis of ih" British Basldiomycetts itri.f 

 ami sketches of all Agarics or Croat Britain; not ^r. 



STEVENSON, REV. JOHN, British Fungi, l' vol. iss.; a manual of 



British rlymenomycetes, whose descriptions are largely th of Frl 



Very useful to the student who roads only English. The rip- 



tions of many species are also found in Mcllvaine. 



s WANTON, E. W., Fungi and How to Know Them, 1908. A booh for I 

 beginner dealing In a popular way with all fungi, as well as a. 

 profusely Illustrated with colored figures ami cuts in black and we 

 The beginner will And it useful. 



TAYLOR, THOMAS, Student Eland-bOOB of Mushrooms of Am.' 

 A series of tin.' pamphlets bound in book-form, with it colored 

 dealing with a few common edible and poisonous mushrooi 



UNDERWOOD, 1.. M., Moulds. Mildews and Mushrooms, 1898 

 pact text-book on the classification of fungi, with '. families and 



geneia. good bibliographies ami explanatory notes on families, ini 

 to the student who reads only English. 



VITTADINI, Doscriz. del Funghl Mangereccl e velnosi d'ltalla Milan, i- 

 A carefully written work of the mushrooms id' Italy. 



WINTER, GEO., Die Pilze Deutschlands, Oesterreichs and der Schweiz. a 

 manual of the flora of the Basidiomycetes of Germany, Austria ami 

 Switzerland, with full descriptions: it is Vol. I. I'art I. of RabenhOT 

 Kryptogamen Flora. 



(b) journals op mycology consulted 



(For special papers in other journals, see (C) and (• 



ANNALES MVCOLOGICI. Entirely devoted to fungi; articles are prh 



in various languag 

 BULLETIN DE I. \ SOCIETE MYCOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE Entire 



voted to fungi; in French. Started in l v ~ 

 BULLETIN <>F THE TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB ntainin. 



papers on fungi, especially the descriptions of new species by I'r 1' 



of such as were sent to him from outside of New York Stat. : a: 



Journal. 

 grevillea. Published in England from 189 I 



togamic Botany and Its literature; contains descrtptJ In 



Cooke's Illustrations. Includes many r 

 HEDWIGIA a German journal dealing with Cryptogamic Botany; 



the present. 

 JOURNAL OF MYCOLOGY An American Journal de • fungi 



ceded bj Mycologia 1885-1908 

 MYCOLOGIA. Started in L909; devoted to mycology; published I 



Fori Botanical Garden. 

 MYCOLOGICAL BULLETIN. A popular journal for the beginner which 



a brief existence during four and one-half rolun 

 MYCOLOGICAL NOTES. Published privately by C •; U 



Devoted to critical uotes ami syn f the higher fungi. 



REVUE MYCOLOGIQUE \ French journal for m) 



1879. 

 RHODORA. Published by the New England B 



cles on fungi of New England. 

 TORREYA. Published by the Torn d Club, 



taining occasional papers on Agarics, beginning I 



