NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



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Fries, Elias Magnus. 



t3i8. Queletia, novum Lycoperdacearvm genus, 

 ccedit nova Gyromitriae species, Oefv. Kl. 

 Vetensk. Akad. F'orhand. XXVIII. 171-174. 

 PI. 4. 1871. 



The Morchella Caroliniana of Bosc, referred to Gyro- 

 mitra. 



Frost, Charles Christopher. Brattleboro, Vt., 

 11 Nov. L805. tBrattleboro, 16 March, 1880. 

 See Billings, J. S. See Peck, C. H. See 



TUCKERMAN, E. 



319. Further enumeration of New Eng- 

 land Fungi. Proc. Soc. Nat. Hist. Boston, XII. 

 77-81. 1869. Read 20 May, 1868. 



Continuation of paper by C. J. Sprague, 1. c. V. 325, and 

 VI. 315. A list of 263 species, without localities, some of the 

 species not described at the time, and the names, apparently 

 manuscript names, given by M. A. Curtis. 



-f 320. Catalogue of Boleti of New Eng- 

 land, -with descriptions of new species. Bull. Soc. 

 Nat. Sci. Buffalo, II. 100-105. June, 1874. 



Enumeration of 47 species, 21 described as new by the 

 author. Also one species by J. L. Russell and one of JJerk- 

 eley and Curtis. See also Peck's 29th Rept. p. 45, and 38th 

 Eept. p. 110. 



N. B. The paper by this author, "Catalogue of crypto- 

 gamous or flowerless plants of Vermont," in Archives of 

 Science, Newport, Vt., I. — III. does not include fungi. 



Faokel, Leopold. Ostrich-on-the-Rhine. fVi- 

 enna, 8 May, 1876. See Bonorden, H. F. 



Gerard, William Ruggles. Newburgh, N. Y., 

 29 March, 1841. See Bulletin Torrey Club. 

 -*-32i. New species of fungi. Torr. Bull. TV. 

 47, 48, Oct. 1873; 1. c. 64, Dec. 1873;— V. 26,27, 

 June, 1874; 1. c. 39, 40, Sept. 1874;— VI. 31, 32, 

 April, 1875; 1. c. 77, 78, Feb. 1876. 



Description of 48 new species, principally from Poughkeep- 

 sie, N. Y. Some of the species attributed to Cooke and 

 Gerard. The species in parts 1, 3, and 5 also given in Ifed- 

 xeigia, XIII. 28, 29, 111, 112 ; XIV. 188-190. See also no. 324. 



322. White mildews or blights. Proc. 



Soc. Nat. Sci. Poughkeepsie, I. 2-16. PI. 1-4. 

 8 Feb. 1875. 



General account of classification of fungi, with plate, in- 

 cluding figure of Systerium magnosporium, Gerard, fol- 

 lowed by detailed account of Erysijyhei, with figures of 28 

 species and description of Microsphaera Van Bruntiana, 

 Gerard. Plate 1 of reprint is colored. 



"f 323- Spurious fungi. Torr. Bull. VI. 



114, Oct. 1876. 



States, on the authority of C. V. Riley, that Rhytisma 

 Solidaginis, Schw., and B. Asieris., Schw., are insect galls. 



324. Descriptions of new fungi. Proc. 



Soc. Nat. Sci. Poughkeepsie, I. 85-87. Read 

 1 Nov. 1876. 



Descriptions of 11 species, 7 previously described in Torr. 

 Bull. VI. 77, 78. 



•j- 325. A truffle new to the North American 



flora. Torr. Bull. VI. 276. Nov. 1878. 



Reports the discovery of Tuber dryophilum in Staten 

 Island ; also notes on distribution of truffles in the United 

 States. Also given in Proc. Soc. Nat. Sci. Pouglikeepsie, 

 2ON0V. 1878,pp. 18, 19. 



326. The Saprolegtiia ferax. Proc. Soc. 



Nat. Sci. Poughkeepsie. 18 Dec. 1878. pp. 25-28. 



t327. A new fungus. Torr. Bull. VII. 

 11. PI. 1, 2. Jan. 1880. 



Description and figure of Simblum rubescens, followed by 

 a "List of United States Phalloidei," in which 13 species 

 are enumerated. See i?e». J/yc. II. 93. PI. 6. Fig. 1. 



-f> 328. Additions to the U. S. Phalloidei. 



Torr. Bull. VII. 29, 30. March, 1880. 



Supplementary notes on last-named paper, with remarks 

 on some species of Raflnesque. 



+ 329. Correlation between the odor of the 



Phalloids and their relative frequency. Torr. 



Bull. VII. 30-33. March, 1880. 



4- 330. The preservation of pileate fungi for 



the herbarium. Torr. Bull. VUI. 14-16. Feb. 1881. 

 Description of several methods. See also Torr. Bull. 

 VIII. 32 et seq., for account of G. HerpeU's method. 



-f 331. Some fungi from New Mexico. 



Torr. Bull. VIII. 34. March, 1881. 



Enumeration of 5 species, one described as new, Aecidtum 

 Rusbyi. 



-V- 332. Reliquiae Rafinesquianae. Torr. 



Bull. XII. 37, 38. April, 1885. 



Includes notes on 31 species of fungi in Rafinesque's " Se- 

 lect new plants of North America," of which there is a set of 

 the proofs of unpublished plates in the library of the New 

 York Academy of Science. 



N. B. Species of new fungi by W. E. Gerard are included 

 in Peck's 24th, 25th, and 26th Reports. Title no. 120 includes 

 a letter from Gerard. 



Goethe, Robert. 



333. Mittheilungen iiber den schwarzen Brenner, 

 pp. 22. Berlin and Leipsic. 1878. 



Original not seen. An abstract is given in English in 

 Proc. Am. Pomol. Soc. Session 1879, pp. 44-46, entitled 

 "Abstract of a treatise on the anthracnose {Sphaceloma 

 ampelinum) , which includes references to Engelmann's 

 paper on grape rots. 



Goodale, George Lincoln. Saco, Me., 3 Aug. 

 1839. See American Naturalist. 



Gore, James Howard. Frederick Co., Virginia, 

 18 Sept. 1856. 



334. Tuckahoe or Indian bread. Rept. Smiihson. 



Inst, for 1881. pp. 687-701 (1-13). Fig. 6. 



Washington. 1883. 



Account of properties and structure of tuckahoe, with sum- 

 mary of writings on the subject. 



Crray, George Robert. 



335. Notices of insects that are known to form 

 the bases of fungoid parasites. 4°. pp. 22. PI. 6. 



1858. 



Privatelj^ printed by the author. No place of publication 

 given on title-page, but probably London. A general sum- 

 mary, with full account of literature of the subject, including 

 American references and good plates reproduced from vari- 

 ous sources. 



Greeley Expedition, Fungi of. See Ellis, 

 J. B., and Everuart, B. M. 



;., 336. Grevillea. A monthly (quarterly) record 

 of cryptogamic botany and its literature. Edited 

 by M. C. Cooke. 8". lUustr. Vol. I.-XV. July, 

 1872— Jan. 1887. London. To be continued. 



Issued in monthly parts, from July, 1872 — June, 1874, vols. 

 I., II. From Sept. 1874 to present time issued quarterly. 

 Includes all orders of cryptogams. Titles of papers on 

 American fungi in this journal given here under authors' 

 names. Reviews by the editor. 



Gronovius, Jan Fredrik. 1690. tl762. 



337. Flora Virginica exhibens plantas quas V. 

 C. Johannes Clayton in Virginia observavit atque 

 coUegit. Easdem methodo sexuali disposuit, ad 

 genera propria retulit, nominibus specificis insig- 

 nivit et minus cognitas descripsit Joh. Fred. 

 Gronovius. 8°. Part 1, pp. 128, and index. 1739. 

 Part 2, pp. 129-206, preface and index. Leyden. 

 1743. 



Part 1, p. 128, gives a list of 3 fungi. Part 2, p. 205, 7 fungi, 

 including Tuckahoe. In the 2d edition of this work, pub- 

 lished in'1762, pp. 176, index and map, 4% is a list of 20 fungi, 

 pp. 174-176. 



Hagen, Hermann August. Konigsberg, Prussia, 

 30 May, 1817. 



338. Destruction of obnoxious insects, Phyllox- 

 era, potato-beetle, cotton-worm, Colorado grass- 

 hopper, and greenhouse pests, by application of 

 the yeast fungus. 8". pp.11. Cambridge. 1879. 



A paper reprinted, with slight modifications, from Cana- 

 dian Entomologist, XI. 110-114. Recommends an applica- 

 tion of yeast for destroying insects, and gives the results of 

 application in certain cases. 



