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NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



Koernicke, Fnedrich. 



379. Mvkologische Bcitrage. Uedwigia, XV. 



i:8-18(i, Dec. 187();— XVI. 1-3, 17-31, 33-40, 



Jan. — March, 1877. 



Includes notes on United States Uredineae and Ustila- 

 gineuf, with description of tlie new genus JIamaspora, 

 founded on J'odisoma L'llisii, Berk. 



Kunze, Gustav. Leipsic, 4 Oct. 1793. fl'^ip- 

 sic, 30 April, 1S')1. 



and Schmidt, Johann Carl. 



380. Mykologisclie Hofte, nebst einem allgemein- 

 botanischon anzciger. 8°. Vol. I. pp. xvi. 109, 

 and some unnumbered supplementary pages. PI. 2. 

 Leipsic. 1817. — Vol. II. pp. xii. 176. PI. 2. 

 Leipsic. 1823. 



A collection of short papers by the editors, with three 

 papers by Ehrenberg, Fries, and Nees. Vol. I. 45-52, pi. 2, 

 fip. 22, "Beschrcibung der gattung Solenariuni, Sprengel," 

 by Kunze, gives an account of S. Muehlenbergii {Glonium 

 tlelhitiim) from Pennsylvania. Other papers do not treat of 

 American fungi, althongh Sphaeria sarmentonim is re- 

 corded by Fries on Menispermum Canadense on II. p. 52. 



Ijea, Thomas Gibson. Wilmington, Del., 

 14 Dec. 17S5. fWaynesville, O., 30 Sept. 1844. 

 See Berkeley, M. J. 



381. Catalogue of plants, native and naturalized, 

 collected in the vicinity of Cincinnati, O., during 

 the years 1834-1844. 8". pp. iv. 77. Philadelphia. 

 1849. 



This catalogue was printed under the direction of Isaac 

 Lea, alter the death of his brother, whose collections were 

 placed in the hands of W. S. Sullivant for publication, the 

 fungi having been d ptcrmined bj^ Rev. M. J. Berkeley. On 

 pp. 48-77 is a list of 319 species of fungi, with localities and 

 dates of collection. In foot-notes are given observations on 

 some of the species, and descriptions of 53 new species by 

 Berkeley, some of which were previously described in 

 " Decades of fungi " ; see title no. 31. A few figures also 

 given in Berkeley's Introduction; see title no. 38. Original 

 copies are rare, but a reprint of the notes and descriptions of 

 the present list will be found under the title " Descriptions 

 of new species of fungi, collected in the vicinity of Cincin- 

 nati," Jow. Soc. A''at. Hist. Cincinnati, V. 197-217 (1-21). 

 Dec. 1882. See also title no. 371. Rev. in Am. Jour. Sci. 

 ArtK, VIII. new ser, 302. 1849. 



Leggett, W. H. See Bulletin Torrey Club. 



Leidy, Joseph. Philadelphia, 9 Sept. 1823. 



382. On the existence of Entopliyta in healthy 

 animals as a natural condition. Po-oc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Philadelphia, IV. 225-233. 9 Oct. 1849. 



Account of vegetable parasites, pp. 225-229, including de- 

 scriptions of the new genera Enterobi-us, Cladophytum and 

 Arthromiln^. 



383- Descriptions of new genera and 



species of Eniophyta. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Philadelphia, IV. 249, 250. 25 Dec. 1849. 



Descriptions of the new genera Corynocladus and Crypto- 

 desma, and new species of Enterobrus and Cladophytum. 



384. Eniophyta in bodies of animals. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, V. 7, 8. 12 Peo. 

 1850. 



Remarks on 3fucor mricedo, Achlya prolifera, and some 

 unnamed species found in insects and Cray -fish. 



385- Entophytes in insects and myria- 



pods. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, V. 8, 9. 

 19 Feb. 1850. 

 Remarks on species of Enterobrus, etc. 



386. Descriptions of new Eniophyta 



growing within animals. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Philadelphia, V. 35, 36. 30 April, 1850. 



Description of one species of Arthromitus and two of a 

 new genus, Eccrina. 



387. Fungus in a dead molc-crickct. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, V. 204, 210, 

 211. 20May— 3 June, 1851. 



Notes on an unnamed fungus attacking GryUotnlpri 

 Americana, and general remarks on parasitic diseases of 

 insects. 



388. Fungi in insects. Proc. Acad. Nat. 



Sci. Philadelphia, V. 235. 1 July, 1851. 



Notes on a fungus in the abdomen of Cicada septemdecim, 

 and one on a lamellicorn larva. 



389. 



A flora and fauna within living 



Fungus parasite on a mouse. Proc. 



Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, pp. 2C0, 261. 



animals. Smithsonian Contrib. to Knowledge, 

 V. 1-67. PI. 1-10. April, 1853. 



A detailed account, pp. 17-40, of forms mentioned in papers 

 whose titles are given above, with plates. Most of the 

 species would be placed at the present day in Schizomy- 

 cetes. Also on pp. 51-53, accounts of other fungi, including 

 that which attacks Cicada septemdecim. 



390- 



Acad. 



22 April, 1873. 



Describes a Torula or Oidium on a mouse caught in a 

 hospital. Note also by Dr. Le Conte, who attributed a 

 cutaneous eruption on his own person to infection from a 

 similarly diseased mouse. 



391. On a fungus in a flamingo. Proc. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, pp. 11, 12. Fig. 1. 

 19 Jan. 1875. 



Finds an Aspergillus, which may be A. nigrescens, in lungs 

 of a flamingo which was probably killed by the fungus. 



392. 



Ant infected with a fungus. Proc. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 9. 1 Jan. 1884. 



Note on an undescribed fungus attacking Camponotus 

 Pennsyhanicus. 



liesquereox, Leo. Neuchatel, 18 Nov. 1805. 



393. Les Ehizomorpha du nouveau monde. 

 Bev. Myc. IIL 74. July, 1881. 



Note on B. subcorticalis and malformed Agaricini from 

 mines. 



L6veill4, Joseph Henri. Crux-la- Ville, 28 May, 

 1796. tParis, 3 Feb. 1870. 



394. Champignons exotiques. Ann. Sci. Nat. 

 Boi. 3 ser. II. 167-221 ; III. 38-71. 1844, 1845. 



Contains notices of 6 species from North America. 



395. Descriptions des champignons de 



I'herbier du Museum de Paris. Anyi. Sci. Nat. 



Bot. 3 ser. V. 111-167, 249-304. 1846. 



Notes on 14 species of North America, of which 7 are de- 

 scribed as new. 



liink, Heinrich Friedrich. Hildesheim, 2 Feb. 

 1707. fBerlin, 1 Jan. 1851. 



396. Caroli a Linne Species Plantarum exhi- 

 bentes plantas rite cognitas ad genera relatas cum 

 dififerentiis specificis, nominibus trivialibus, sy- 

 nonymis selectis, locis natalibus secundum sys- 

 tema sexuale digestas. Editio quarta, post Reich- 

 ardianam quinta adjectis vegetabilibus hucusque 

 cognitis olim curante Carolo Ludovico "Willdenow, 

 continuata a H. F. Link. Tomus, VI. Part 1. 

 %\ pp. XV. 162. Berlin. 1824. — Part 2. pp. 

 vi. 128. Berlin. 1825. 



The second part of vol. VI. contains Gymnomycetes {lire- 

 dineae, etc.), includuig species from Schweinitz, revised by 

 Link. 



Xiiimaeus, Carolus. 

 Sprengel, C. 



See Link, H. F. See 



Macbride, James. 



397. Some account of the Lycoperdon solidum 

 of the Flora Virginica, the Lycoperdon cervinum 

 of Walter. Trans. Linn. Soc.:Sll.Z&d,-Z7l. 1818. 

 Read 3 June, 1817. 



General account of tuckahoe. 



Maconn, John. Maralin, Co. Down, Ireland, 

 17 April, 1832. 



398. Edible and poisonous fungi. Trans. Field- 

 Naturalists' Club, Ottawa, II. 62-67. Read 31 Jan. 

 1884. 



A general address on the subject before the Society, with 

 exhibition of plates. 



