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NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



Peck, Cliarlcs llorton. 



456. Ixt-port of the second class in the second 

 department. Botany. Trans. Albany Inst. VII. 

 35-4:1, 18G-204. 1.S72. Read 17 Jan. 1871, and 

 6 Feb. 1872. — VIII. 152-166. 1876, Read 

 18 Mareli, 1873. 



Notices of rccciU works on botany. Second part has also 

 nn sicx-om\t ot Arvmthobiian pasilliim and an extended ac- 

 count, of the black knot, Sp/i(i<'ri<i morhnsa. Sec .lour. 

 Qiiekett ^fi<■>■o.■^. Cliih, III. 8J. Third part lias also notes on 

 £jco[iasidiu>H and otlicr fungi from New "i'ork. 



457. Synopsis of New York Uncimilae- 



Trans. Albany Inst. VII. 213-217 (1-7), witli 

 plate. 1872. Read 20 Feb. 1872. 



Descriptions of 7 species, 5 new, one by Gerard, with a 

 nolo on 2 species of E. C. Howe. Rev. in Grev. I. 62. 



458. Descriptions of new species of fungi. 



Bull. Soc. Xat. Set. Buffalo, I. 41-72. July, 1873. 



Charactci-s of 96 JTymenomycetes, 11 Gasteromycetea and 

 Myromycetes, 18 Coniomycetes, 6 Hyphomycetes, and 11 As- 

 comycetes. Also in 26t.h Report. See above. 



■i 459- Fern Fungus. Torr. Bull. IV. 41. 



Sept. 1873. 

 Note on Dothidea Pteridis. 

 -} 460. Two new fungi from New Jersey. 



Torr. Bull. V. 2, 3. Jan. 1874. 



Description of Protomyces Martindalei and Roestelia 

 tniDs/onnans. 



.1 461. New fungi from New Jersey. Torr. 



*Bull. VI. 13, 14. Feb. 1875. 



Description of 4 species collected by J. B. Ellis. 



•f 462. The Black Spruce. Trans. Albany 



Inst. VIII. 283-301. 1876. Read 4 May, 1875. 



Includes observations on Peridermium decolorans on 

 Abies nigra. 



-I-463. Two new fungi. Torr. Bull. VI. 



77. Feb. 1876. 



Description of Lycoperdon, Warnei, Illinois, and Septoria 

 BeHHeyi, Iowa. 



-/• 464. A new fungus from Pennsylvania. 



Torr. Bull. VI. 135, 136. Feb. 1877. 



Description of Pestaloszia Stevensonii. 



J 465. • Colorado Fungi. Bot. Gaz. III. 



34, 35. April, 1878. 



Descriptions of 11 species collected by T. S. Brandegee. 



,' 466. United States species of Lycoperdon. 



Trans. Albany Inst. IX. 285-318 (1-34). 1879. 



Rea 1 4 Feb. 1879. 



Y\x\\ descriptions of 23 species. Rev. in Torr Bull. VI. 

 307; Bot. Gaz. IV. 175; Rev. J/yc. 1. 133. 



-4 467- 



New species of fungi. Bot. Gaz. 



IV. 126-128, 137-139, 169-171, 216-219, 230, 231. 



Feb., March, June, Oct., Nov. 1879. —V. 33-.36. 



March, 1880. —VI. 226-228, 239-241, 274-277. 



June, .July, Oct. 1881. — VII. 43-45, 54-57. 



Ai)ril, May, 1882. 



Descriptions of 105 species of different orders from various 

 parts of the country, especially tlie Western States and Terri- 

 tories. See same title below. 



-^ 468. Plants of the summit of Mt. Marcy. 



Adirondack Survey. Verplanck Colvin, Supt. 

 1th Report. Albany. 1880. Botany, pp. 401- 

 412. 



List of 7 fungi on p. 405. 



-f 469. Polyporus volvatns, Pk., and its 



varieties. To)-r. Bull. VII. 102-105. Fi"-. 3. 

 Oct. 1880. 



Gives characters of the typical form and 3 varieties. 



'i 470. Two new species of fungi. Torr. 



Bull. VITI. 49-51. PI. 7. May, 1881. 



Description and fifrures of AHcomycptella quercinn, and 

 dcHcnption of Polyporus liii-Uflum. See notice in Rev. Myc. 

 IV . Co, 00, with copies of figures on pi. 25. 



~(-. 471. Fungi in wrong genera. Torr. Bull. 



IX. 1-4. PI. 9. Jan. 1882. 



Describes the genus Physalacria, founded on Mitrula 

 hifiata, Schw., and Secotium Warnei. 



-(■ 472. New species of fungi. Torr. Bull. 



IX. 61, 62. PI. 24. May, 1882. —X. 73-75. 

 PI. 35. July, 1883. —XI. 26-28, 49, 50. March, 

 May, 1884. —XII. 33-36. PI. 49. April, 1885. 



First part describes and figures the genera Physat-ella and 

 Caliciopsis. Part 2 gives 11 species, with plate of Boletus 

 Morgani. Part 3 has 9 species, with new genus, Myriado- 

 porus. Part 4, 9 species, principally Uredinene from Utah, 

 Washington Terr, .and Ohio. Part 5, principally Uredineae; 

 11 species from Aiizona and New Mexico. 



■f 473. An imperfectly described Phalloid. 



Torr. Bull. IX. 123, 124. PI. 25. Oct. 1882. 

 Notes on the structure oi Phallus Ravenelii, B. and C. 



-f- 474. A new Fern Rust. Torr. Bull. X. 



62. June, 1883. 



Description of Caeoma Cheilanthis fi-om Arizona. 



•/" 475. A new genus of Sphaeriaceous Fungi. 



Torr. Bull. X. 127, 128. Dec. 1883. 



Describes the genus Jfeopeckia of Saccardo, and gives de- 

 tails of Jf. Coulteri. 



Country Gentle- 



476. Edible Puff-balls. 



man. 1885. p. 901. Albany. 



Notes on the edible properties of puff-balls, especially 

 Lycoperdon giganteum, L. cyathiforme, and L. caelatum. 



477. The smooth Agaric {Ag. naucin- 



oides, Pk.). Country Gentleman. 1886. p. 833. 

 Albany. 



Account of edible properties of Ag. naucinoides, and com- 

 parison of that species with Ag. phalloides, with figures of 

 both. 



N. B. Besides the above, there is a considerable number 

 of notes on fungi by this author in the Country Gentleman, 

 mostly answers to correspondents about species sent for 

 determination. 



Penhallow, David Pearce. Kittery Point, Me. , 

 25 May, 1854. 



478. Yellows in peach trees. Trans. Mass. 

 Hort. Soc. 1882, 124-130. Fig. 6. Boston. 



1882. 



Includes on pp. 129, 130, notes on fungi found in diseased 

 trees, Bispora monilioides, Pleospora herbarum, Macro- 

 sporium sarcinula, and Ascomyces deformans. 



479. Peach yellows. Rept. Houghton 



Farm Experiment Station, 3 ser. no. 2, pp. 25-42, 

 PI. 4, 1882. New York (1883). 



An account of the disease, including some notes on fungi, 

 pp. 34-35, none of which is considered by the author to be the 

 true cause of the disease. The subject is continued in an 

 appendix, 1. c. ser. 3, no. 3, pp. 53-64, 1883, which, however, 

 does not include notes on fungi. 



480. Diseases of plants. Pop. Sci. 3Ionth. 



XXV. 385-396. July, 1884. 



Refers incidentally to the action of fungi in disease. 



481. Plants in their relation to disease. 



Rept. Kansas State Ilori. Soc. for 1884, XIV. 



125-133. Topeka. 1885. Also in Trans. Am. 



Hort. Soc. III. 167. 



Subject treated mainly from a chemical standpoint, without 

 reference to special fungi. 



N. B. Tlie following papers by this author do not include 

 specific notices of fungi, but relate to histological and physio- 

 logical matters: "Notes on some of the structural nnd 

 physiological peculiarities incident to the diseases of fruitJi." 

 Proc. Am.. Ass. Adi\ Sci. XXXI. 519-521. <'Pe.ach yel- 

 lows." Country Gentleman, XLVHI. 700. 30 August, 

 1883. 



Persoon, Christian Hendrik. Capetown, 1755. 

 tParis, 17 Feb. 1837. See Desvaux, N. A. 



482. Memoire sur les Vesse-loups ou Lycoper- 



dnn. Desvaux's Journal de Botanique, II. 1-31. 



PL 1, 2. Paris. 1809. 



Srlernderma ralostoma {Mitremyces cinnabarinus) de- 

 scribed and figured. 



