NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



LIST OF WORKS PUBLISHED IN 1887. 



Arthur, Joseph Charles. See also Scribner, 

 F. L. 



^- 654. Report of the Botanist to the New York 

 Agricultural Experiment Station. 5th Ann. Eept. 

 N. Y. Agr. Exp. Station for 1886. pp. 275-315, 

 with 10 figures. Elmira, N. Y. 1887. Extras 

 distributed 30 Jan. 1887. 



Besides articles on pear blight this report contains the fol- 

 lowing; articles on diseases caused by fungi : Rotting of toma- 

 toes; Disease of clover-leaf weevil, with note on peculiarity 

 of the germination of the spores of Entomophthnra Phyto- 

 nomi (also in Bot. Gaz. xii. 72) ; Strawberry mildew, Sphae- 

 rotheca Oastagnei, LieY.; Plum-leaf fungus, /Septoria cera- 

 sina, Peck, ivith figures. 



On title-page of reprint the report is said to be for 1887, an 

 error for 1886. A corrected second edition of reprint was is- 

 sued in Oct. 1887, paged 259-296, substance the same as in first 

 reprint, to which is added " Smut in oats," by C. S. Plumb, 

 pp. 124-130, and "Hyposulphite of soda as a fungicide," by 

 Emmett S. Goff, pp. 173, 174. Rev. Am. Jfat. XXI. 380. 



-^ 655. Remarks at session of the Botanical 



Club of the A. A. A. S., 15 Aug. 1887. Torr. 

 Bull. XIV. 207, 208. Sept. 1887. 



Notes the occurrence of black-knot on Prunus maritima, 

 and a Cintractia on Cyperus Grayii on Staten Island. 



aiid Holway, E. W. D. 



^ 656. Fungi : in Geological and Natural History 

 Survey of Minnesota. Bulletin no. 3. Report on 

 botanical work in Minnesota for the year 1886. 

 8° pp. 56. St. Paul. Distributed Oct. 1, 1887. 

 The fimgi, pp. 26-31, Basidwniycetes, Uredineae, and 

 UstUagineae, pp. 32-36, Pyrenomycetes, HelveUaceae, Pe- 

 risporiaceae, and Peronosporeae, and pp. 39, 40, Myxomy- 

 cetes and Ghytridineae, wei-e mainly determined by Arthur 

 and Holway, some by C. H. Peck and J. B. ElUs. A list of 

 233 species of fungi, with localities and habitats, including 

 descriptions of 3 new species by Arthur and Holway and 7 by 

 Ellis and Holway. , 



Berlese, Augusto Napoleone. 



657. Fungi Moricolae. Iconografia e descri- 

 zione dei funghi parassiti del gelso. Ease. IV. 

 8". Padua. 20 Aug. 1887. 



This work is a series of octavo plates, in part colored, 

 illustrating the fungi which grow upon species of Morus. In 

 fasc. 4 is figured the American species, 3fassaria epi/euca, 

 B. and C. Of the previous fasciculi, no. 2, issued 22 April, 

 1885, is the only one containing special American species. 

 In that fasciculus are figures of Lophidium fenestrate, Sacc, 

 and Hysterographiuni Mori, Rehm. 



Bessey, Charles Edwin. 

 J ■ 658. The growth of Tulostoma mammosum. 

 Am. Nat. XXI. 665-666. July, 1887. 



Account of the stipe and the peridium in this species. 



•" 659. Ash-rust again. Am. Nat. XXI. 



666. July, 1887. 



Notes the rarity of Aecidiuin Fraxini, S., in Nebraska in 

 1887. -See title no. 68. 



See, also, The Use of English names for Fungi by this 

 author in Am. Kat. March, 1887. 



Brendel, Frederick. 



660. Flora Peoriana, the vegetation in the cli- 

 mate of Middle Illinois. 8°. pp. 89. Peoria, 111. 



1887. 



On pp. 68, 69, is a list of 109 species of fungi without notes. 

 This paper is not a translation of no. 76, as might be sup- 

 posed from the title itself, but is different in several respects. 



Britton, Nathaniel Lord. 



661. Remarks on fungi. Proc. Natural Science 

 Ass. of Staten Island. 



In the proceedings of 9 April, 1887, Dr. Britton made re- 

 marks on fungi collected by members of the Association 

 during the past two years. General notice of Agnrici, Po- 

 iypori, etc. Report on octavo sheet, without paging. 



The title of last paper is " Structure of certain Timber-Ties; 

 Behaviour and Causes of their Decay in the Boad-Bed." 

 Printed and a few copies struck off" in 1887 but not generally 

 issued until 1888. 



Burrill, Thomas Jonathan, and Earle, F. S. 

 •f- 662. Parasitic fungi of Illinois. Part II. Bull, 

 Illinois State Lai. Nat. Hist. II. 387-432, with 8 

 figures. Peoria, 111. 



Issued in July, 1887. General account of the order with 

 figures of the genera found in Illinois, together with a key 

 to genera, followed by descriptions of 29 species, with full 

 synonymy and critical notes. There is a systematic index 

 and index of hosts. Rev. Torr. Butt. XIV. 193. Sept. 1887. 

 Bot. Oaz. XII. 303. Dec. 1887. 



Calkins, William Wirt. 

 -+ 663. Notes on Florida fungi, no. 10. Jour. My c. 

 III. 7, Jan. ; no. 11, 1. c. 33, 34, March; no. 12, 

 1. c. 46, April; no. 13, 1. c. 58, 59, May; no. 14, 

 1. c. 70, June; no. 16, 1. c. 82, July, 1887. 



Continued from title no. 100. Part 15 is not given, proba- 

 bly by typographical error. 



Cobb, N. A. 



663*. A list of plants found growing wild within 

 thirty miles of Amherst. 8°. pp. 51. North- 

 hampton, Mass. 1887. 



On pp. 31-48 is given a list of fungi, including lichens. The 

 fimgi proper are in the main those given by C. C. Frost in 

 Tuckerman's Catalogue. See title no. 612. 



Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt. 



■ 664. Synopsis Pyrenomycetum. Grev. XV. 80- 



86, 122-125; XVI. 16-19, 50-56. March, June, 



Sept., Dec. 1887. 



Continuation of title no. 161. Includes notes on a number 

 of N. Am. species of Byssosphaeria, Cttcurbitaria, Lasioa. 

 phaeria, Ventui'ia, Chaetomium, Boselti7iia, Sordaria, etc- 



i 665. 



New species of Ravenelia. Grev. 



XV. 112. June, 1887. Jour. Myc. III. 83. 



Description of R. verrucosa, Cke. and Ellis fi-om Mexico. 



J 666. Some exotic fungi. Grev. XVI. 15, 



16, 25, 26. Sept., Dec. 1887. 



Has descriptions of Sphaeronema tenuirostris, Giicurbi- 

 taria Ravenelii, and Cylindrocotla quercina, fi'om the 

 United States. 



— 667. 

 30-33. 



Australasian fungi. Grev. XVI. 



Dec. 1887. 



Bovista ovatispora Che. & Mass. is said to occur in South 

 Carolina. 



667a. 



New British fungi. Grev. XVI. 



42-49, Dec. 1887. 



Also includes description of Bovista ovatispora and Lyco- 

 perdon Cookei, Mass. 



Craig, John. Lakefield, Province of Quebec, 

 Canada, 27 April, 1864. See Halsted, B. D. 

 r- 668. Observations on corn and corn smut. Bull. 

 Iowa Agr. Coll. Nov. 1886, p. 16. Issued 1887. 



The smut found to be most abundant in the fruit which has 

 a north-east exposure. 



Cuboni, J. See Saccardo, P. A. 

 Dietel, P. 



658". Beitrage zur morphologic und biologie 

 der Uredineen. Bot. Centralhlatt. XXXII. 54-56, 

 84-91, 118-121, 152-156, 182-186, 217-220, 246- 

 250, PI. 1, Oct., Nov. 1888. 



Has incidental references to a number of American species. 



Dudley, Plimmon Henry. 



669. Polyporus sanguineus. Jour. N. Y. Micr. 

 Soc. III. 29, 30. July, 1887. 



Note ot the occurrence of this species, and species of Tra- 

 metes and Lenzites, on the isthmus of Panama. 



