NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI, 



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Persoon, Christian Ilendrilc. 



483. Observations de M. Persoon et creation du 

 nouveau genre Gyrocephalus. Mem. Soc. Linn. 

 Paris, III. 75-78. 1825. 



The Tremella stipitata of Bosc referred to G. Carolinensis, 

 P. 



The " Synopsis methodica fungorum " of this uuthor forms 

 the basis of classification of the earher American catalogues 

 of fungi, as those of Muhlenberg aud Torrey, but the work 

 itself has no special American references. 



Phillips, William. Presteign, Radnorshire, 



Wales, 4 May, 1822. 



•^ 484. Disconiycetes from California, m Grev. V. 



35, 3G. Sept. 1876. 



Names aud habitats of 22 species collected by II. \V. 

 Harkness. 



^ 485. Fungi of California and the Sierra 



Nevada Mountains. Grev. V. 113-118. PI. 87- 

 89. March, 1877. 



Notices of 66 species collected by 11. W. Harkness and J. 

 P. Moore, 14 described as new. See Bev. Myc. I. 29. 



-/■ 486. Fungi of California. Grev. VII. 



20-23. Sept. 1878. 



Notices of 50 species collected by H. W". Harkness and J. 

 P. Moore, 10 Discomycetes described as new. 



487. On a new species of //eZye//£i. Trans- 



Linn. Soc. I. 2 ser. 423. Pi. 48. 1880. Read 

 5 June, 1879. 



Description and plate of TTelvella Californica. Keprint 

 not paged. See also Jour. Hot. '2 ser. VIII. 287. 



488. A revision of the genus Vibrissea. 



Trans. Linn. Soc. II. 2 ser. 1-10. PI. 1, 2. Read 

 20 Jan. 1881. Issued Dec. 1881. 



Includes descriptions of 3 American species, 1 new, V. 

 turbhiata, with 2 figures. Species given in Hedwiaia, 

 XXII. 23. ^ 



and Harkness, H. W. 



4- 489. Fungi of California. Bull. Gal. Acad. Sci. 



I. 21-25 (1-5). Feb. 1884. 



Descriptions of 20 new species and 1 new variety of Bis- 

 comycetes collected in 1S82. 



4- 490. Discomycetes of California. 



Grev. XIII. 22, 23. Sept. 1884. 



Descriptions of 10 new species from California, and Phaci- 

 ditim nigrumy Cooke, from Georgia. 



Phippen, George Dean. Salem, Mass., 

 13 April, 1815. 



491. Report on the onion disease. Proc. Essex 

 Inst. Salem, Mass. II. 211-215. 1862, Read 

 10 July, 1857. 



Includes notes on a disease apparently caused by Urocystis 



Cepulae. 



Pirotta, Romualdo. Pavia, 7 Feb. 1853. 



492. I funghi parassiti del vitigni. 8". pp. 96. 

 PI. 4. Milan. 1877. Extr. Arch. Trienn. Lab. 

 Bot. Critt. Pavia, II. 129-225. PI. 10-13. Milan. 



1879. 



An account, with full descriptions, of all fungi which attack 

 species of Vitis, including 37 species of the United States. 

 Rev. in Grevillea, VI. 147-150. Sec no. 133. 



Planchon, J. E. 



492*. Les vignes Americaines, leur culture, leur 



resistance au Phylloxera et leur avenir en Europe. 



8". ^p. 240. Montpellier and Paris. 1875. 



lias on p. 20 brief reference to Peronospora viticola ; on 

 p. 24 to Erysiphe viors-uvae aud E. necatrix; and on p. 54 a 

 notice of grape-rot. 



Plo-wxight, Charles Bagge. King's Lynn, Eng- 

 land, 3 April, 1849. 



493. Some remarks upon Sphaeria (Gibbera) 

 morbosa, Schw. Month. Micros. Jour. XIII. 209, 

 210. London. May, 1875. 



Notes on the conidia and ascospores of this species, with 

 review of papers on the black knot by C. II. Peck and 

 Tiiomas Taylor. 



Californian Fungi. Grev. V. 74, 



494. 



Dec. 1876. 



Notices of 24 species collected by H. W. Harkness, two 

 described as new. 



■V 495- 

 71-74. 



Californian Sphaeriae. Grev. VII. 



Dec. 1878. 



Notices of 39 species of Pyrenomycetea collected by II. W. 

 Harkness and J. P. Moore, 10 described as new. For emen- 

 dations of this paper, see Grev. VIII. 73. 



and Harkness, II. W. 



Bull. 



■ j 496. New species of Californian fungi, 

 Cal. Acad. Sci. I. 2() (6). Feb. 1884. 

 Description of 2 new Nectriae. 



Plukenet, Leonard. 1642. fLondon. 1706. 



497. Phytographia sive stirpium illuslriorum et 

 minus cognitarum iconcs, tabulis aeneis sumnia 

 diligentia elaboratae ; quarum unaquaeque titulis 

 descriptoriis ex notis suis propriis et oharacter- 

 isticis desumptis insignita; ab aliis ejusdem sortis 

 facile discriminatur. 4". London. Part 1, pref- 

 ace, pi. 1-72, 1691. Part 2, pi. 73-113; appendix, 

 pi. 114-117; appendix altera, pi. 118-120, 1C91. 

 Part 3, pi. 121-239; appendix, pi. 240-250, 1692. 

 Part 4, pi. 251-328, 1696. 



A collection of uncolored figures, with brief Latin descrip- 

 tious at the foot of each plate. See next title. 



498, Almagestum botanicum sive Phyto- 



graphiae Plukenetianae onomasticon methodo 

 eynthetica digestum, exhibens stirpium exoticarum, 

 rariorum, novarumque nomina, quae descriptionis 

 locum supplere possunt. 4". pp.402. London. 1696. 



Descriptions of plants, including those figured m the Phy- 

 tographia, alphabetically arranged. In the Phytographia, 

 pi. 116, fig. 7, and pi. 184, figs. 4-10, represent fungi from 

 Virginia, and the descriptions are also given in the Alma- 

 gentum, pp. 162-164. PI. 116, fig. 7, is evidently a PitohoLus. 

 PI. 184, fig. 4, may be a Cahcera. Fig. 5 is apparently 

 3Iitremyces ; fig. 6, perhaps Cynophalliis caninun ; fig. 7 is 

 unrecognizable; fig. 8, apparently /yco/^f>-c/o7i cyathiforme; 

 fig. 9 is a Gyathus, and fig. 10 probably J/&ricimn Ilystrix. 



Porcher, Francis Peyre. St. John's, Berkley, 

 S. C, 14 Dec. 1825. 



499. On the medicinal and toxicological prop- 

 erties of the cryptogamic plants of the United 

 States. Trans. Am. Med. Ass. VII. 167-284. 8''. 

 1854. 



Contains on pp. 211-284 a general account of the properties 

 of fungi, followed by a list of species, with their properties, 

 compiled from various sources. 



500, The medicinal, poisonous, and diete- 

 tic properties of the cryptogamic plants of the 

 United States. 8". pp. 126. Ne«j^York. 1854, 



Reprint of last paper, with index. {f^i 



501, Resources of the Somfi^n fields and 



forests, medical, economical, and agricultural. 



Being also a medical botany of the Confederate 



States ; with practical information on the useful 



properties of the trees, plants, aud shrubs, 8". 



pp. 601. Charleston, 1863. 



An account of the edible mushroom and its culture, and 

 notes on tuckahoe given on pp. 594-599. 



502. A reference handbook of the medical 



sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific 

 and practical medicine and allied science. 4". 

 New York. Wm. Wood & Co. 



In the 3d volume of this work, 1886, is an article, by F. P. 

 Porcher, on "Fungi edible and poisonous," pp. 264-284, 

 figs. 1355-1376, pi. 12, 13. A general treatise on edible and 

 poisonous species, with illustrations taken from different 

 sources, especially Payer and Valmy, followed by a descrip- 

 tive list of species found in the United States, including a 

 letter from 11. \V. Ravenel, 266-267, and numerous extracts 

 from an unpublished paper of M. A. Curtis on edible fuligi. 

 Plate 12 has 15 colored figures of edible species, by C. I. 

 Curtis, not previously publislied; and pi. 13, 6 figures of 

 poisonous species takeu from Conlier and .J. A. Palmer. At 

 the end of the article is a li-t of edible or useful species takea 

 from Curtis's Catalogue Plants North Carolina, q. y. 



