NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



VIH.-X.,16; XI., 24 pages; some numbers more. From 

 I.-X. there is an index with every second volume, and a 

 general index to vols. I.-X. appeared in 1886. Later volumes 

 are illustrated. The editors of vols. II.-VI. were J. M. and 

 M. S. Coulter. Since then, J. M. Coulter, C. R. Barnes, and 

 J. C. Arthur. Articles on fungi from this journal appear 

 here under authors' names. 



Brendel, Frederick. Erlangcn, Germany, 

 20 Jan. 1820. 



4. 76. Flora Peoriana. Die vegetation im clima 

 von Mittel-Illinois. Termeszetrajzi Fiizetek. V. 

 Parte 2-4. pp. 299-405. 1882. A Musaeo Na- 

 tionali Hungarico edito. Budapest. 1882. 



Separate edition mth pp. 107, large 8°. On p. 94 (392) is 

 an enumeration of 39 species of fungi without notes. 



Brltton, Elizabeth G. See Bulletin Torret 



Clujs. 



Britton, Nathaniel Lord. New Dorp, Staten 

 Island, N. Y., 15 Jan. 1859. 



77. Geological survey of New Jersey. A pre- 

 liminary catalogue of the flora of New Jersey. 8". 

 pp. 233. New Brunswick, N. J. 1881. 



This work was distributed among botanists, bound and 

 interleaved, with the request that the copies be returned with 

 corrections and comments to be embodied in the final publi- 

 cation. A list of about 950 fungi, determined by J. B. Ellis, 

 is given on pp. 167-203. 



Brongniart, Adolphe Theodore. Paris, 14 Jan. 



1801. tl'aris. 18 Feb. 1876. 



78. Essai d'une classification naturelle des cham- 

 pignons ou tableau methodique des genres rap- 

 portes jusqu'a present a cette famille. 8°. pp. 99. 

 PI. 1-8. Paris. 1825. 



This is a reprint of the article Mycologie in Dictionnaire 

 des Science NaUirelles, XXXIII. 492-588. 1824. The plates 

 are taken from Turpin, Vegetaux acotyledons. On p. 70 (559) 

 is a reference to Calostoma cinnabarinum, Desv. = Mitre- 

 myce» cinnabarinus, Schw. 



Broome, Christopher Edmund. Berkhamp- 

 stead, Hertford, 24 July, 1812. fBath, England, 



15 Nov. 1886. See Berkeley, M. J. 



BroDcm, A. E. 



4 79. Diseased Vaccinium. Torr. Bull. VI. 164. 

 July, 1877. 

 Note on deformity of fruit due to Exobasidium Yaccinii. 



Brown, Robert. See Smith, W. G. 

 •p 80. Bulletin of the Torret Botanical Clttb, 

 t'ol. I.-XIII. Jan. 1870— Dec. 1886. To bo con- 

 tinued. Monthly. 8°. New York. Illustr. 



There is an index of I.-V. at the end of "V. Vol. VI. ex- 

 tends from Jan. 1875 to Dec. 1879, with index. Since then 

 the volumes are annual and have an index. Editors, 1870- 

 1881, "W. H. Leggctt; 1882, "W. H. Leggett and W. R. Ger- 

 ard; 1883-1885, W. R. Gerard; 1886, E. G. Britton and 

 F. J. H. Merrill. Devoted to all branches of botany. The 

 articles on fungi here given under authors' names. 



Bimdy, W. F. 



81. A partial list of the fungi of Wisconsin, with 

 descriptions of new species. Geology of Wiscon- 

 sin, Survey of 1873-79. 4'^. I. 396-401. 1883. 



Enumerates more than 300 species of 76 genera with notes 

 on localities. Two new species described. The types of this 

 paper have been lost, and there are no means of verifying 

 species named. 



Burnett, Swan Moses. New Market, Tenn., 



16 March, 1847. 



82. Otomyces purpureus (Wreden) in the human 

 ear. Archives of Otology, X. 319-326. Dec. 1881. 

 Also trans, in Zeitschr. fur Ohrenheilhunde, XI. 

 89-95. 1882. 



Account of the fungus, including a note by W. G. Farlow. 

 Bnrrill, Thomas Jonathan. Pittsfield, Mass., 

 25 April, 1839. 



83. Aggressive parasitism of fungi. Trans. 

 Illinois State Hort. Soc. 1873, VII. 217-221. 

 Chicago. 1874. 



84. Lettuce mould and leaf-blights. 



Trans. Illinois State Hort. Soc. 1875, IX. 139- 

 144. Fig. 5. Chicago. 1876. 



An account of injury done by Peronospora gangliformin 

 in Illinois, and of lilac blight, pea blight, T'erftena mould, and 

 rose mildew, with ligures of the fungi which cause them. 



-^ 85. Upon parasitic fungi. Bull. Illinois 



State Lab. Nat. Hist. I. part 1, 52-59. PI. 1-4. 

 Bloomington. Dec. 1876. 



General account of fungus diseases, with specific account 

 of those caused by Peronosporeae and Perisporiaceae, with 

 figures of several species. 



86. Injurious fungi. Trans. Illinois 



State HoH. Soc. X. 213-220. 1876. 



An account of the harm done by several species, Perono- 

 spora fiticola, Phragmidium, bunt in wheat, disease of Aus- 

 trian pine, etc. 



87.' Cherry leaf -blight. Trans. Illinois 



State Hort. Soc. XL 134-136. 1877. 



A popular account of Podosphaera Kumei and the ravages 

 caused by it. 



t" 88. First annual report upon useful and 



noxious plants. Trans. Dept. Agr. Illinois, XVII. 

 560-568. Springfield, III. 1880. Reprint, 8", 

 pp. 9. Springfield. 1880. 



Contains a chapter on " Fungi in living plants," giving 

 general account of growth and classification of fungi, with 

 the efl'ects they produce on other plants. 



-f. 89. The Bacteria. 8°. pp. 65. Fig. 2. 



PI. 1. Springfield, 111. 1882. 



Taken from Wth Rept. Illinois Industrial Univ. pp. 93- 

 157. Besides Bacteria, this paper contains Saccharomycetes, 

 pp. 62-65. 



go. Notes on parasitic fungi. Agr. Re- 

 view, 86-92. New York. Nov. 1882. 



Gives an account of apple-scab, Fusiclndium dendriticum, 

 orange rust of blackberry, Caeoma luminatum, and black- 

 berry cane rust. 



gi. An orchard scourge. Trans. Miss. 



Valley Hort. Soc. I. 202-207. Indianapolis. 1883. 

 Account of ravages due to Fusicladium dendriticum. 



92. . The grape rots. Trans. Illinois 



State HoH. Soc. XVII. 42-45. 1883. 



Notes the occurrence of the true Sphaceloma ampelinum 

 in Illinois, with account of some other fungi. See no. 96. 



93. Broom-corn rust. Prairie Farmer, 



LVI. 532. Chicago. Aug. 1884. 



Notice, with 2 figures, of an imnamed Chaetostroma on 

 Sorghum. 



^94, Parasitic fungi of Illinois. Part 1. 



Uredineae. Bull. Illinois State Laboratory, II. 

 141-255. Peoria. 1885. 



A full account of the Uredineae of Illinois, with synopsis 

 of genera, descriptions and synonymy of species, with criti- 

 cal notes and index of species and hosts. Also given in 12th 

 Kept. Illinois Industrial Univ. pp. 93-152, without host- 

 index, and some notes. 



95. The Uredineae of Illinois. A list 



of the species. Proc. Am. Soc. Micros. VIII. 

 93-102 (1-10). 1885. 



A list of species, with introduction taken substantially from 

 Parasitic fungi of Illinois. See title above. 



96. Grape Rots. Am. Pomolog. Soc, 



Session 1885. pp. 47-49. 



Notes the occurrence of the true Sphaceloma ampelinum 

 in Illinois, with an account of its action compared with 

 Phoma uvicola. See no. 92. 



07 Orange rust of blackberry leaves. 



Prairie Farmer, LVII. 762. Chicago. 4 Nov. 

 1885. 



Account, with figure, of the spermogonia of Caeoma 

 nitens. Substance of article and figure given m paper by 

 Sbtmoub, a. B., q. V. 



