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Rehm, Heinrich. 



517. Revision der Hysterineen ira herb. Duby. 



Hedwigia, XXV. 137-155, 173-202 (1-48). Aug.— 



Oct. 1886. 



Includes notes on North American Ilysteriaceae with a 

 review of species described in worli here numbered 201. 



518. Ascomyceten. In getrockneten ex- 



emplaren herausgegeben von Dr. Med. Rehm. 

 Fasc. 1-11. 26th Bericlit Naturhistor. Vereins, 

 Augsburg. 1881. pp. 1-132. 



This number of tlie Berichie gives diagnoses of new species 

 and critical notes ou others found in the first eleven fasciculi 

 of the collection of dried Aacomycetes issued by the author. 

 For an account of this collection and list of American species 

 winch ifc contains, see Supplement. Descriptions of new 

 species of first 11 fesciculi are repeated in Hedwigia, XXI. 

 35-48 and 55-64. Notes ou species in later fasciculi are given 

 in IfediBigia as follows : Fasc. 12, vol. XX. 33-42, 49-54; — 

 fasc. 13, XXL 65-75, 81-86; — fasc. 14, XXII. 33-41, 52-61 ; — 

 fasc. 15, XXIII. 49-57, 69-77; — fasc. 16, XXIV. 7-17, 66-72; 

 — lasc. 17, XXIV. 225-246. 



519. Revue Mycologiqne, recueil trimestriel 

 illustre consacre a I'etude des champignons. 8°. 

 Vol. I.-VIII. Jan. 1879— Jan. 1887. To be con- 

 tinued. Toulouse. Edited by C. Roumeguere. 



Includes papers on lichens as well as fungi. Papers on 

 North American fungi given here under authors' names. 

 Reviews by the editor. In vol. III. the numbers are paged 

 independently. 



ReiT, George A. Chestnut Hill, near Phila- 

 delphia, 28 April, 1845. 



4= 520. Syphoptychium Casparyi, Rostfk. Bot. 

 Gaz. IX. 176. Oct. 1884. 



Notes the discovery of this species in New York State. 



4" 521. The banded-spore Trichias. Jour. 



Myc. II. 85-87. Aug. 1886. 



Notes on the distribution of Trichia chrysosperma, 

 T. affinis, and T. Jackii, and allied forms, in the United 

 States. 



Rich, C. W. L. 



522. Large Fungi. Am. Nat. XVIII. 68-69. 



Jan. 1884. 



Reports finding a Hydnum septentrionale weighing twelve 

 pounds. 



Rich, Oliver O. 



523. A Synopsis of the genera of American 

 plants according to the latest improvements of the 

 Linnaean System. 8". pp. 167. Georgetown, 

 D. C. 1814. 



Describes, pp. 141-144, 17 genera of fungi. 



Richardson, (Sir) John. Dumfries, Scotland, 

 1787. fGrasmere, England, 5 June, 1865. 



523*. Botanical appendix to Capt. Franklin's 

 narrative of a journey to the shores of the Polar 

 Sea. 4-^. pp. 40. PI. 4. London. , 1823. 

 On p. 35 is a list of 19 fungi. 



Riley, Charles Valentine. London, England, 

 12 Sept. 1843. 



-V« 524. The periodical Cicada. Rept. State Ento- 

 mologist, Missouri, I. 18-42. Jefferson City. 

 1869. 



On p. 26 remarks on the enemies of the Cicada, with note 

 by Dr. W. D. Hartman on a greenish powdery fungus found 

 in this Cicada. 



i~ 525. The white grub. Rept. State Ento- 

 mologist, Missouri, I. 156-159. Fig. 88-89. 

 Jefferson City. 1869. 



On p. 158, fig. 89, are notes and a figure of a Cordyceps on 

 the larva of the May-beetle. 



I- 526. Fungus on wild plums. Am. Entom. 



and Bot. II. 308. Fig. 190. Sept. 1870. 



Figure of a distortion of shoots of Prumis Americana from 

 Mississippi, supposed to be caused by a fungus. 



/ 527. The unadorned Tiphia, or white 



grub parasite, Tiphia inornaia, Say. Rept. State 



Entomologist, Missouri, VI. 123-126. Fig. 34 35 

 Jefferson City. 1874. ' 



Account of a Cordyceps which grows on this insect, with 

 fig_urc, which is also given in Scieiitijic AmeHcan, 25 May, 



\ 528, The white grub fungus. Am. Ento- 

 mologist, III. 137-140. Fig. 53-55. June, 

 1880. 



Account .and figures of Torruhia Ravenelii, B. and C, 

 with summary of previous writings on tlie subject. See also 

 Rural World, 12 June, 1875, for account of same fungus 

 there called T. elongata. 



4. 529. Reports of experiments, chiefly with 



kerosene, upon insects injuriously affecting the 

 orange tree and the cotton plant, made under the 

 direction of the Entomologist. U. S. Dept. Agr. 

 Division of Entomology, Bulletin No. 1. 8°. 

 pp. 62. Washington. 1883. 



On p. 25 is a notice of a fungoid growth on Parlatoria and 

 Mytiluspis in a report made by Joseph Voyle. 



-y 530- Reports of observations on the Rocky 



Mountain locust and the chinch bug, together with 

 extracts from the correspondence of the Division 

 on miscellaneous insects. U. S. Dept. Agr. 

 Division of Entomology, Bull. 2. 8". pp. 36. 

 Washington. 1883. 

 On p. 30, a notice of Scorias spongiosa on honey dew. 



531. The mildews of the grape vine. An 



effectual remedy for Peroiiospora. Rural New- 

 Yorker, XLV. 72, 87. 30 Jan.— 6 Feb. 1886. 



Accounts of Uncinula spiralis and Peronospora viticola 

 and the means of destroying them. Issued separately on 

 a folio sheet. 



Other papers by this author, in which fungi are noticed 

 without reference to special American species, are "Wheat 

 rust and barberry rust," Am. Entom. and Bot. II. 162; and 

 " Fungus foes," 1. c. III. 297. 



Robin, Charles (Philippe). Jasseron, France, 

 4 June, 1821. 



531*. Histoire naturelle des vegetaux parasites 

 qui croissent sur I'homme et sur les animaux 

 vivants. 8°. pp. 702. Atlas. PI. 15. Paris. 

 1853. 



Includes references to Schweinitz's species of Isaria, and 

 species described by Leidy. 



Robin, Claude C. 



532. Voyages dans I'interieur de la Louisiane, 

 de la Floride Occidentale, et dans les Isles de la 

 Martinique et de Saint-Domingue pendant les 

 annees 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805 et 1806. Suivis de 

 la Flore Louisianaise. 8°. Vol. I. -III. Paris. 

 1807. 



The Flore Louisianaise in vol. III. pp. 311-525, forms the 

 basis of Rafinesque's Florula Ludoviciana, q. v. Some rather 

 vague references to fungi on pp. 325-328. 



Rose, Joseph Nelson. Dunlapsville , Union Co. , 

 Ind., 11 Jan. 1862. 



>: 533. Mildews of Indiana. Bot. Gaz. XL 60-63. 

 March, 1886. 



Enumeration of 12 species of Perisponaceae, with hosts, 

 localities, and notes. 



Rostafinski, Joseph Thomas. Warsaw, 14 Aug. 

 1850. 



533*. Sluzowce (Mycetozoa). Monografia. 4°. 

 pp. 432. PI. 13. Fig. 1-242. Paris. 1875. 

 Supplement 1. pp. 42. Fig. 243-246. 1876. 



A work comprising descriptions of all known species of 

 this order, including notes and revisions of American species. 

 Tlie figures of the first 12 plates are rcprochieed in the 

 "Myxomycetcs of Great Britain," by M. C. Cooke, London, 

 1877, a work which gives also translations of Rostafinski's 

 descriptions of British species. See also title no. 124 and 447. 



Ronmegnere, Casimir. Toulouse, 15 Aug. 

 1828. See Revue Mycologiqtje. See Exsiccati 

 in supplement. 



