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NOETII AMERICAN FUNGI. 



Bot. Gaz. IV. 



Bot. Gaz. VII. 



Morgan, Andrew rrioe. 

 ,' 420. Agaricus Morgani, Peck. 

 208, 201). Sept. 1871). 



AilJitioiial uotcs on this species. 



r 421. A new Folyporus. 



' 13:., 1.3fi. Nov. 1882. 



Description of I'olyponis rrniformis from Ohio. 



422. Kentucky fungi. Bot. Gaz. VIII. 



150, 157. Jan. 1883. 



F.MUinrratiou of 27 .species, .all but one, Ilymenomrjcetes, 

 Willi critioiil notes on sevenil of them. 



-f 423. The North American Geasters. Am. 



Ant. XVIII. 9r.3-970. Oct. 1884. 



Descriptions of 18 species, with figures. See also Jbitr' 

 JUi/c. 1. 11-13. 



424. The mycologic flora of the Miami 



Valley, O. Jour. Soc. Nat. Hist. Cincinnati, VI. 

 64-81", 1)1. 2-5, April, 1883; 97-117, July, 1883; 

 173-199, pi. 8, 9, Oct. 1883; — VII. 5-10, pi. 1, 

 April, 1884; — VIII. 91-111, pi. 1, July, 1885; 

 1G8-174, Oct. 1885; — IX. 1-8, April, 1886. 



Contains full descriptions of the Agaricini and. Polyporei 

 of tlie region, witli critical notes and colored figures of some 

 species. Twelve species are described as new. The last four 

 pages of reprint of the fourth part of this series do not quite 

 cornspond to pages of the original. 



Morgan, L. V. 

 ' 425. Discharging ascospores. Bot. Gaz. VIII. 

 246. Juno, 1883. 



Kotcs the sound in discharge of spores ot Peziza coccinea, 



Mueller, Karl. See Schlechtendal, I). F. L. 



Muhlenberg, Henry (Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst). 

 1756. tLancaster, Pa., 24 June, 1817. See 



TULI.Y, W. 



426. Intk'x Florae Lancastriensis. Trans. Am. 

 Phil. Soc. Philadelphia, III. 157-184. 1793. 



In(!hulc9 an enumeration of 8 genera and 25 species of fungi 

 on p. 184. 



427. Supplementum Indicis Florae Lan- 

 castriensis. Tiaiis. Am. Phil. Soc. Pliiladelphia, 

 IV. 235-242. 1799. 



Incluiles an enumeration of 109 fungi, in the determination 

 of wliich the author apparently followed to a great extent the 

 ■works of Batsch and fechaefl'er. 



428. 



Catalogus Plantarum Americae Sep- 



tcntrionalis, hue usque cognitarum indigenarum et 

 cicuruni ; or a catalogue of the hitherto known 

 native and naturalized plants of North America, 

 arranged according to the sexual system of Lin- 

 naeus. 8". pp. 112. Lancaster, Pa. 1813. 

 2d edition, 1818. 



A bare list, pp. lO.VlOO, of 201 fungi, belonging to 52genera, 

 arranged a<'cording to Pcrsoon's Sjnopsis. Authorities not 

 quoted. The 2d edition has 1 Xijloma, 8 Tremellae, .and 23 

 Vlarariae in addition to the above. The preface of 1st 

 edition states that the Catalogue was written in 1809, printing 

 begun in Nov. 1812, and finislied in July, 1813, and that nearly 

 all the cryptogams were collected in Pennsylvania. In the 

 preparation of the 2d edition the author was apparently aided 

 liV .Schweinitz. For brief references to fungi collected by 

 Muhlenberg, see Fbies, E., KuNZE, G., and Sprengel, C. 

 .See no. 618. 



Murray, Dennis. See Sprague, C. J. 



Naturalist. See American. 



Nees von £senbeck. Christian Gottfried. 

 Ueichenlierg, near Erbach, 14 Feb. 1776. fl^rcs- 

 lau, 16 March, 1858. 



429. Diis system der pilze Tind schwiimme. Ein 

 versuch 4". pp. 334. PI. 44. Fig. 366. Wurz- 

 burg. 181C. 



Includes fijrnres t.aken from Bosc's Mcmoire. Copies of 

 this work usually have .334 paj^es, the index being paged 

 incorrectly, and "the date iif issue being ISIO and 1817 on 

 dilVerent titlepa'^es. Some co|)ies have additional paj^es, 

 numbered 1-86, <-ontaining descriptions of tlic figures. The 

 title states that tliere are 46 plates, Init there are only 44 

 plates, with 366 figures, besides an illuminated title-page and 

 a few charts. Not to be confounded with next title. 



Nees von Esenbeck, Theodor Friedrich Lud- 

 wig. Reichenberg, 29 July, 1787. fHyeres, 

 12 Dec. 1837. 



And Henry, A., and Bail, Th. 



430. Das system der pilze. Durch beschrei- 

 bungen und abbildungen erlaiitert. 8°. Part 1. 

 pp. vi. 74. PI. 1-12. Bonn. 1837. — Part 2. 

 pp. iv. 110. PI. 13-38. Bonn. 1838. 



Descriptions of genera of fungi, with illustrations taken 

 from various sources, including Bosc's Mdmoirc and Schwei- 

 nitz's Syn. Fung. Car. The first part by Nees and Henry; 

 the second by Nees, Henry, and Bail. 



Nnttall, Thomas. Settle, Yorkshire, England, 

 1786. fFreston, Lancashire, England, 10 Sept. 

 1859. 



431. Collections towards a flora of the Territory 

 of Arkansas. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. Philadel- 

 phia, V. new ser. 139-203. 1837. Read 4 April, 

 1834. 



Has on p. 139 names of 3 species oi FuUgo and 3 species of 

 Trichia from Arkansas. 



Oluey, Stephen Thayer. Burrillville, R. I., 



15 Feb. 1812. fProvidence, 27 July, 1878. 



432. Rhode Island plants, or additions and em- 

 endations to the catalogue of plants published by 

 the Providence Franklin Society in March, 1845. 

 Proc. FranMin Soc. Providence, I. 1-24. April, 

 1846. 



Mentions Rhizomorpha fragilia, var. compressa, on 

 p. 24. 



Palmer, Julius Auboineau. Boston, 1 March, 



1840. 



433. Toadstool-eating. Pop. Sci. 3Ionih. XI. 

 93-100. May, 1877. 



Popular article witihout botanical interest. 

 433*. Empoisonnement par les champig- 

 nons. Moniteur Scientijique , IX. 3 ser. 99-102. 

 Feb. 1879. 



General account of the action of poisonous fungi, especially 

 Amanitae. 



For papers by this author on the toxicological action of 

 fungi, see the following: "Poisonous Mushrooms," Medical 

 and Surgical Journal, Boston, 6 Nov. 1879, and 20 Sept. 

 1883; "Toadstool poisoning," I.e. 28 Aug. 1879; "Mush- 

 room or Toadstool Poisoning," Medical and Surgical Jie- 

 jooj-^er, Philadelphia, 20 Sept. 1879; also article on "Mush- 

 rooms and Toadstools" in the Annual Cyclopaedia, D. 

 Appleton & Co., New York. 1886. 



434. Mushrooms of America, edible and 



poisonoiis. Boston. 1885. 



A series of charts, issued also in smaller form, of which 

 there have already appeared twelve colored plates, represent- 

 ing 29 species, with 4 pages of general directions. With each 

 plate is a short description of the species and directions for 

 cooking. Rev. in Jour. Myc. I. 107, and Science, VI. 277. 



Pammel, Louis Herman. La Crosse, Wis., 

 19 April, 1862. 



434*. Apple scab and leaf blight. Prairie Far- 

 mer. 14 Nov. 1885. 



434''. Smut on Timothy-grass. Prairie 



Farmer. 31 July, 188G. 



Summary of paper by Trelease, no. 609, with figures. 



Parker, E. H. 



435. Fungus-eating. Proc. Soc. Nat. Sci. Pough- 

 keepsie, I. 70-84. 1 Nov. 1875. 



(Jeneral notes on the subject, followed by a list cf 47 edible 

 species found near Poughkeepsie. 



Parker, George Howard. Philadelphia, 23 Dec. 

 1864. 



- 436. On the morjihology oi Ravenelia glandulae- 

 formis. Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Boston, 

 XXII. 205-219. PI. 1, 2. Sept. 1886. 



Account of the formation of the spores in this species, with 

 notes on the spores of several other species of the genus, in- 

 cluding notice oiB. Indica on Acacia from Mexico. 



