lO 



NORTH AIVIERICAN FUNGI. 



Grev. XI. 81- 



Cooke, Morilccai Cubitt. 

 ^ 153- <^'" Xylaria and its allies. 

 94. March, It<83. 



A revision of species of Xi/lnria in Saccardo's S3'llogo. 

 Gives details of spores of some North Amerioan speeies.with 

 fipiires on pi. 1G2-1G5 of vol. XI. and 166-171 of vol. XII. 

 Sec no. 155. 



154. On SphaereUa and its allies. Brit- 



tens Jour. Bot. XXI. G7-71, March, 1883; 106- 

 110, April, 1883; 13G-139, May, 1883. 



Iiichules notes or descriptions of about 50 species of the 

 United States, some from Herb. Schweiuitz and Ravenel's 

 Funfii Americani Exsiccati. 

 J. 155. . Uypoxylon and its allies. Grev. 



XI. 121-UO. June, 1883. 



Revision of species in Saccardo's Sylloge. Continuation of 

 no. 153. l")etails of spores of a number of North American 

 epecies, with description of 6 species. See next title. 

 ^ 156. Nummularia and its allies. Grev. 



XII. 1-8. Sept. 1883. 



Continuation of papers on Xylaria and Uypoxylon. See 

 above. Notes on several North American species, with 

 descriptions of three Schweinitzian species. 



'" 157. New American fungi. Grev. XII. 



22-33. Sept. 1883. 



Pyrenomi/cetes imperfectae and Ifyphomycetes in Fungi 

 Americani Exsiccati, 9-i new species, a new genus, Spha'e- 

 rel/opnis, notes on other species, and descriptions of 2 Cali- 

 forniau species, Torula fusoidea and Camptoum cuapi- 

 datum. 



±. 158. The genus Antliostoma. Grev. XII. 



49-53. Dec. 1883. 



Revision of this genus in Saccardo's Sylloge, including 

 notes on 16 American species. 



159. The structure and affinity of (SpfeaeWa 



pocula, Schweinitz. Jour. Linn. Soc. XX. 508- 

 611. PI. 47. 1884. Read 17 Jan. 1884. 



Species referred to Polypoiiis. 



^ 160. Notes on Ilypocreaceae. Grev. XII. 



77-83, 100, 101. March and June, 1884. 



Review of species in Saccardo's Sylloge, II., including de- 

 tails of 26 American species, with descriptions of several new 

 species. 



4- 161. Synopsis Pyrenomycetum. Grev. 



XII. 102-113, June, 1884;— XIII. 8-16, Sept. 

 1884; 41-45, Dec. 1884; 61-72, March, 1885; 

 100-109, June, 1885;— XIV. 14-17, Sept. 1885; 

 46-56, Dec. 1885 • 93-97, March, 1886. 



General revision of the order as given in Saccardo's Syl- 

 loge, with numerous notes on American species. 



-j- 162. Sphaeriaceae imperfectae cognitae. 



Grev. XIII. 37-40. Dec. 1884. 



Review of this group in Saccardo's Sylloge, II., with 

 additional details of 47 species from the Schweinitz Her- 

 barium, in part by \V. C. Stevenson, and descriptions of 2 

 species omitted bj' Saccardo. 



-r '63- Praecursores ad monographiam 



Polypororum. Grev. XIII. 80-87, March, 1885 ; 

 114-119, June, 1885;— XIV. 17-21, Sept. 1885; 

 77-87, March, 1886; 109-115, June, 1886;— XV. 

 19-27, Sept. 1886 ; 50-60, Dec. 1886. 



Enumeration of all known species of Polyporus, with 

 occasional notes on synonymy. XV. 19-27, contains descrip- 

 tions of 13 jVmerican species. See no. 134. 



■\r 164. A new Stereum from North Carolina. 



Jour. Myc. I. 130. Oct. 1885. 



Descriptions of S. caroliniense. 



•f 165. Valsa vitis, again. Grev. XIV. 44- 



46. Dec. 1885. 



Full synonjTny given for Diatrj/pe ( Valsaria) viticola, 

 Schw., Valaa (Eutypella) vitis, Schw., and F. vitigera, 

 Cooke. 



and Berkeley, M. J. 



166, Fungi : their nature and uses. Edited by 



Rev. M. J. Berkeley. 8". pp. 299. Pig. 109. 



New York. 1875. The International Scientific 

 Series. 



Has incidental references to American species. A general 

 treatise on the structure and properties of fungi, including 

 substance of notes on edible fungi of the United States by M, 

 A. Curtis. See Curtis, M. A., and Pobcheb, F. P. 



a7id £llis, J. B. 



■f. 167. New Jersey Fungi. Grev. IV. 178-180, 

 pi. 68, June, 1876; — V. 30-35, pi. 75, Sept. 1876; 

 49-55, pi. 80, 81, Dec. 1876; SilJ)5, March, 1877; 

 — VI. 1-18, pi. 95, 96, Sept. 1877; 81-96, pi. 99, 

 lOOTMarch, 1878;— VII. 4-10, Sept. 1878;.37>- 

 42, Dec. 1878 ; — VIII. 11-16, Sept. 1879 ; — IX. 

 1^, March, 1881. 



Enumeration of a large number of species, with notes and 

 descriptions of not far from 300 new species. There appears 

 to be no reference to fig. 2 and 8 of pi. 81. 



and Harkness, H. W. 



•f 168. Californian Fungi. Grev. IX. 6-9, Sept. 

 1880; 81-87, March, 1881;— XII. 83, 84, March, 

 1884; 92-97, June, 1884;— XIII. 16-21, Sept. 

 1884; 111-114, June, 1885;— XIV. 8-10, Sept. 

 1885. 



Enumerates a large number of species, of which the greater 

 part, about 200, are described as new Collected by Hark- 

 ness, and species mentioned again in Btill. Cal. Acad. Sci. 

 See no. 170. See i2e». J/yc, April, 1881,p. 44. For remarks 

 on genus ffarknessia, see Winter, G. 



-/.169. 



Fungi on Eucalyptus. Grev. 



IX. 127-130. June, 1881. 



Notices of 42 species, of which 18 are described as new. 

 Names of new species given in Rev. Myc, July, 1881, 

 p. 67. 



■»/.i70, Fungi of the Pacific Coast. 



Bull. Cal. Acad. Sci. I. 1^^. Feb. 1884. 



List of 91 species previously described in Grevillea, IX. 

 6-9, 81-87, giving hosts and localities. Also 2 species de- 

 scribed by Ellis and Harkness in Torr. Bull. VIII. 51. 



and Peck, C. H. 



~fi7i. Pezizae Americanae. Grev. I. 5-7. PI. 1. 



July, 1872. 



Notices and descriptions of 12 species, 6 of which are new; 

 six colored figures. 



172. ■ The Erysiphei of the United 



States. Trimeii's Jour. Bot. X. (n. s. I.) 11-14. 

 Jan. 1872. 



Enumeration of 26 species and 13 inquirendae, with de- 

 scriptions of some of the species. Descriptions also given in 

 Hedwigia, XI. 74, 75. 



173. Supplementary notes on the 



Erysiphei of the United States. Trimen's Jour. 

 Bot. X. (n. s. I.) 170-172. June, 1872. 



Notes on 14 species, including Uncinula Americana, 

 Howe, and one other new species; 6 species and 1 variety 

 not included in last-named paper. 



Gorda, August Karl Joseph. Reichenberg, 

 22 Oct. 1809. fLost at sea Sept. 1849. 



174. Anleitung zum studium der mycologie 

 nebst kritischer beschreibung aller bekannten 

 gattungen, und einer kurzen geschichte der syste- 

 matik. 8<». CXXII. 223. PI. 1-8. Prague. 

 1842. 



Some of the illustrations given in this work are taken from 

 Boso's M^moire, q. v. Descriptions of American genera 

 are given. There is also an index of authors and works on 

 mycology, including some relating to North America. 



*Iconesrungorumhucusque cognitorum. f°. 6vol. Praprue. 

 1837-1854. Has figures of many species found also in this 

 country, but not specially credited to the United States. A 

 considerable part of the edition 01 the first five volumes was 

 destroyed in the great fire at Prague, and complete sets of 

 the original edition are now very rare. The remaining 

 copies of vol. VI. were purchased byR. Friedlander & Sohn, 

 of Berlin, who have reproduced the first five volumes by 

 photo-lithography, and most copies now offered for sale have 

 only the sixth volume of the origuial edition. 



* Sec Corrigendum. 



