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Maconn, John. 



399. List of plants collected on the coasts of 

 Labrador, Hudson's Strait and Bay, by Robert Bell, 

 in 1884. RepoH of Progress of Geol. and Nat. 

 Hist. Survey and Museum of Canada for 1882- 

 1884. Appendix DD. pp. 38-47. Montreal. 1885. 



Includes on p. 47 a list of 10 fuugi, u.anied by J. B. Ellis. 



400. Manual of the natural history, geology, and 

 physics of Greenland and the neighboring regions ; 

 prepared for the use of the Arctic Expedition of 

 1875, under the direction of the Arctic Committee 

 of the Royal Society, and edited by Prof. T. Rupert 

 Jones, F.R.S., F.G.S., &c., together with instruc- 

 tions suggested by the Arctic Committee of the 

 Royal Society for the use of the expedition. 8°. 

 London. 1875. pp. 1-86 and 1-782. 



The first part of this work contains general directions for 

 collecting and obsen-ing. The second part, pp. 1-GOO. gives a 

 summary of papers on Arctic plants and animals, with lists of 

 species. For references to fungi in this work, see Berkeley, 

 M. J., BoNORDEN, H. F., FucKEL, L., and Smith, W. G. 



Martin, George. Claymont, Delaware Co., Pa., 

 29 April, 1827. fWest Chester, Pa., 28 Oct. 1886. 

 See Ellis, J. B. 



. 401. Synopsis of the North American species of 

 jisterina, Dimerosporium, and Meliola. Jour. 

 Myc. I. 133-139, 144-148. Nov., Dec. 1885. 



Descriptions of 31 Asterinae, with host iadex, 6 Dimeros- 

 poria, and 7 Meliolae. 



b, 402. The Phyllostidas of North America. 



Jour. Myc. II. 13-20, 25-27. Feb., March, 1886. 



Descriptions and notes on 70 species, with list of host-plants. 



Martin, Lillie J. 

 -1-403. A botanical study of the mite gall found on 

 the black walnut. Am. Nat. XIX. 136-140. 

 PI. 4-6. Feb. 1885. 



The Erinetim anomalum of Schweinitz shown to be an 

 insect-gall. Abstract given in Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci. 

 XXXIII. 507, 508. 



Massachnsetts, Province Laws of. 



404. An Act to prevent damage to English grain 

 arising from Barberry Bushes. Province laws of 

 Massachusetts, 1736-1761, pp. 153, 154. Anno 

 Regini Regis Georgii II., Vicesimo Octavo, Chap. 

 X. Published 13 Jan. 1755. 



Text of an act requiring the cutting down of barberry 

 bushes in order to prevent the rust in grain. See Am. Jour. 

 Sci. Arts, XXV. 3 ser. 315, 316, April, 1883. 



Meehan, Thomas. Potter's Bar, near Barnet, 



Hertfordshire, England, 21 March, 1826. 



405. Note on a fungoid root parasite. Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 414. 2 Dec. 1873. 



States that the Norway spruce sufiers from some mycelium 

 which attacks the roots. 



406. Change of habit through fungoid 



agency. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 

 p. 146. 22 Sept. 1874. 



Notes the change in habit of Eiiphorbiae attacked by an 

 Aecidium. 



407. Influence of nutrition on form. Proc. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 329. 20 July, 1875. 



Notes change in habit of Portulaca attacked by a fungus. 



408. Fungi and fruit diseases : are they 



cause or concomitant? Am. Pomol. Soc, Session 

 1875, pp. 51-54. 



Notes of several diseases caused by fungi. States that he 

 has seen Roestelia cancellata on apples. 



409. Note on Phallus foetidus. Proc. Acad. 



Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, pp. 194, 195. 3 Oct. 1876. 



Reports this species at Germantown, Pa. 



410. Formation of crow's-nest branches 



in the cherry tree. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila- 

 delphia, p. 273. 1 June, 1886. 



Notes the occurrence of Exoascus Wiesneri on escaped 

 cherry trees, near Germantown, Pa. 



Merrill, F. J. H. See Bulletin Toeeet 

 Club. 



411. Michelia, commentarium mycologicae 

 italicae, curantc P. A. Saccardo. 8". Vol. I. pp. 

 619. June, 1877— Sept. 1879. —Vol. II. pp. 682. 

 25 April, 1880—1 Dec. 1882. Padua. 



Published at irregular intervals. Devoted exclusively to 

 fungi. Two volumes have .appeared up to present date. In- 

 cludes some notices of United States fungi. See Saccardo, 

 P. A. 



Mitchell, Samuel L. 



412. Views of the process in nature by which, 

 under particular circumstances, vegetables grow 

 on the bodies of living animals. Ara. Jour. Sci. 

 Arts, XII. 21-28. June, 1827. 



A letter to A. P. De C'andolle, containing remarks on 

 fungi which attack insects, with notes on forms known to the 

 writer in the United States, especially that on Melolontha. 



Montagne, (Jean Franfois) Camille. Vaudoy, 

 France, 15 Feb. 1784. fl'aris, 5 Jan. 1866. See 

 Berkeley, M. J. 



413. Troisieme centurie de plantes cellulaires 

 exotiques nouvelles. Decades 5-8. Ann. Sci. 

 Nat. Bot. 2 ser. XVIII. 241-282. 1842. 



Has descriptions of Polyporus Sullivantii and Clavaria 

 albipes from Ohio. 



414. Quatrieme centurie ditto. Decades 



8-10. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 2 ser. XX. 352-379. 

 PI. 15, 16. 1843. 



Includes descriptions of 4 new species from the United 



States. 



415- 



Sixieme centurie ditto. Decades 



8-10. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 3 ser. XII. 285-320. 

 1849. 



Has emendation of the geoius Lichenopsis, Schw., and notes 

 on Scorias spongiosa and Sphaeria lycopodina from New- 

 foundland. 



416. Huitieme centurie ditto. Decades 6-7. 

 Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 4 ser. VIII. 285-310. 1857. 

 — Decades 9, 10, 1. c. XII. 167-192. 1859. 



First part has notice of Graphmm Berkeltyi from the 

 United States. The second, Sphaeria Desprauxii from 

 Newfoundland. 



417. Neuvieme centurie ditto. Decades 



1,2. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 4 ser. XIV. 167-185. 

 PI. 10, 11. 1860. 



Includes description of Agaricus Tagetes, Berk, and Mont., 

 from Ohio. 



418. 



Sylloge generum specierumque cryp- 



togamarum quas in variis operibus descriptas 

 iconibusque illustratas, nunc ad diagnosim reduc- 

 tas, nonnullasque novas interjectas, ordine syste- 

 matico disposuit J. F. Cam. Montagne, M.D. 8°. 

 pp. 498. Paris. 1856. 



Besides a summary of species, including American, de- 

 scribed by Montagne in various places, there are descriptions 

 of 62 new species and 2 new varieties from the United States, 

 17 of them ascribed to Berkeley and Montagne. The greater 

 part of the species collected in Ohio by W. S. Sullivant, who 

 sent figures and specimens to Montagne. 



Moore, Justin Payson. Augusta, Me., 1841. 

 See Harkness, W. H. See Phillips, W. 



Morgan, Andrew Price. Centreville, near 

 Dayton, O., 37 Oct. 1836. See Cragxn, F. W. 

 ";4i9. The study of fungi. Bot. Gaz. II. 104, 

 105. May, 1877. 



Urges the study and gives some statistics of United States 

 fungi. 



4x9^ Flora of the Miami Valley, Ohio. 



12". pp. 68. Dayton. 1878. 



On pp. 59, CO is a list of 37 species of fungi. The last 

 8 pages are entitled supplement for 1878, and include 42 ad- 

 ditional species of fungi on pp. 67, 68. 



