858 THE AGARICACEAE OF MICHIGAN 



(C) STATE REPORTS, FLORAS, KEYS, LISTS, ETC. 



ATKINSON, G. P., and STONEMAN, BERTHA, Key to the Genera of Hymen- 



omycetes. Ithaca, N. Y. 

 BRADY, W. A., A Partial List of the Fungi of Wisconsin: Geol. of Wis., 



Vol. I, p. 396, 1883. (Includes 218 species of Basidiomycetes.) 

 BURLINGHAM, GERTRUDE S., Some Lactarii from Wyndham Co., Vt.: 

 Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, Vol. 34, 1907. (Contains a synopsis, list and new 

 species.) 



BURT, E. A., Key to the Genera of the Basidiomycetes of Vermont: Con- 

 trib. to the Bot. of Vt., VI, 1899. 



CLEMENTS, F. C, Minnesota Mushrooms: Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. of 

 Minn. Minn. Plant Studies, IV, 1910. (Published in book form for use 

 in schools with descriptions and keys; profusely illustrated with photo- 

 graphs.) 



CURTIS, M. A., Catalogue of the plants of North Carolina, Raleigh, 1867. 



EARLE, F. S., (collaborator), Plant Life of Albama: U. S. Dept. of Agr., 

 Nat. Herbarium, Vol. 6, p. 150, 1901, (including a full list of the fungi 

 reported from Alabama). The Genera of North American Gill Fungi: Bull. 

 New York Botanical Garden, Vol. 5, p. 373, 1908. (Keys and descriptions 

 of genera, classified according to the rule of priority.) Keys to species 

 of various genera: Torreya, Vol. 2, (Russula, Hygrophorus, etc.). 



FARLOW, W. G., List of Fungi found in the vicinity of Boston: Bui. Bus- 

 sey Institution, I, p. 430, 1876; II, p. 224, 1878. 



FROST, C. C, Further enumeration of New England Fungi: Proceed Soc 

 Nat. Hist. Boston, Vol. XII, p. 77, 1869. 



GLATFELTER, N. M., Preliminary list of higher Fungi, etc.: Acad Sci 

 of St. Louis, Vol. XVI, No. 4, p. 33, 1906. 



HESS AND VANDAVERT, Basidiomycetes of Central Iowa: Proceed Iowa 

 Acad. Sci., Vol. 7, p. 183. 



KAUFFMAN, C. H., Michigan Fungi: Seventh Ann. Rep. Mich. Acad Sci 

 p. 64, 1905. Unreported Michigan Fungi: Eighth Ann. Rep. Mich. Acad' 

 Sci., p. 26, 1906. Ibid: Ninth Ann. Rep., p. 83, 1907. Ibid: Tenth Ann 

 Rep., p. 63, 1908. Ibid: Eleventh Ann. Rep., p. 55, 1909. Ibid- Twelfth 

 Ann. Rep., p. 99, 1910. Ibid: Thirteenth Ann. Rep., p. 215, 1911. 



LONGYEAR, B. O., A preliminary list of the Saprophytic Fleshy Fungi 

 known to occur in Michigan: Fourth Rep. Mich. Acad. Sci, p 113 1904 



ma^ot^ sa P r °P h y tic Fungi: Rep. of Sec. to State Board Agr., 1898 



MAC BRIDE, T. H., The saprophytic fungi of Eastern Iowa: Bull Tab Nat 



iq'« I*™ UniV ' ° f l0Wa ' VoL *' p - 30> 1888 " Ibid: P- 18L 189 °- Ibid: 



MOFFATT, W. S., The higher fungi of the Chicago Region: Nat. Hist Surv 

 of Chicago Acad. Sci., Bull. VII, part 1, p. 1, 1909. Descriptions and 

 at iF})° ? plates: ^eluding 360 species of Basidiomvcetes. 

 McKAY, A H. Fungi of Nova Scotia; a preliminary list: Proceed, and 



^^^LSSLSSL^. ^ ^ ^ *' P ^' ^ ^^ 284 



M Mu S ! P Bo U t G fer a f FIFim 1 F1 ° ra ° f ^ Virghlia: Fi6ld C ° 1Umb - 



M C?nn A W A *t£; ™e Mycotic Flora of the Miami Valley, Ohio: Journ. 



and silplaSs ' ' P ' 54 " 81 ' 9? " 115 ' 1734 "- With descriptions 



PE Reiov^of S fhf^ e \ Y l T l. S ^ MUS - Rep0rts ' P u b"shed in the Annual 

 asR nrt,mi ^ork State Museum of Nat. Hist., and also separately 

 Dr Pe P ck " tirS T 6CUtlVe y ' afterwards as Bulletins until 1912 when 

 mcliKle nl^Vrl ™ e report ^ of Peck ™ State Botanist from 1870-1912, 

 include plants of all groups, but the greater portion is devoted to lists 



syno^S o°f U m a nv n nfZ ^ ^ t0 d ™^°™ of new species and to 



Fn K Y g , ene ^ ° f AgariCS - See a,so bibliography of each 



genus. Fungi of Maryland: New York State Mus Rep 44 1891 A list 



ReTdTck d" Tlfv Banning0f Baltim -e and including'about 100 Agar 2 

 of Geol a ?rt 1? p immary hS / T ° f the Hymenomycetes of Indiana: Dept. 

 ?ng 88 AgarL Resources °* ^d., Rep. 32, p. 1193, 1907. A list includ- 



