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NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



Seynes, x>e Jules, 

 y 570. ^)l\ Ar/nricus nscophorus,Vecls.. Grev.Wl. 

 IGU, 170. June, 1»75. 



Description of tlie cystiilia and basidioppores in this 

 r<pceics, followed by soiiie olis-crviitions of Berkeley on the 

 Bunie species taken from Gu7\l. Chron. of 17 April, 1875. 



Shecnt, John Louis Edward William. 



571. Flora Caroliiiaccnsis ; or a historical, medi- 

 cal, and economical display' of the vcf,^etable king- 

 dom, according to tlie Linnaean or sexual system 

 of botany. 8". pp. 579. Charleston. 1806. 



The plants are arranged alphabetically, and some genera 

 of fungi are given, with aceountsof some of the species. The 

 work appears to be a compilation of no value at the present 

 day. The second volume was never published. 



Smith, "Worthington George. 



572. Florula Discoana : Contributions to the 



phvto-geograpliy of Greenland, within the parallels 



of'G8° and 70° north latitude. By Dr. Robert 



Brown. Trans. Boi. Soc. Edinburgh, IX. 430- 



4G5 (1-37). 18C7-C8. 



Has a list of 6 species, determined by "W. G. Smith. Re- 

 peated in Arctic Jhaiiial, part 2, p. 283. 



Sominers, John. St. John's, Newfoundland, 

 29 .March, 18-13. 



573. Nova Scotian fungi. Trans. Nova Scotia 

 !»."(. Sci. V. 188-192, 247-253, 332-333. Halifax. 

 1882. Read 2G Jan., 10 Dec. 1880, and Dec. 1881. 



Enumeration of 144 species, all but a few Basidiomycetes, 

 with hosts, localities, and notes in some cases. Some of the 

 species determined by C. H. Peck. 



Spalding, Volney Morgan. East Bloomfield, 

 N. Y., 29 Jan. 1849. 



574. Ustilago Maydis and related species. 

 12", pp. IG, fig. 7. Extr. Therapeutic Gazette, V. 

 121-125. 15 April 1881. 



Account of the development of U. Maydis, with notes on 

 the germination of the spores in several other species of the 

 order. 



Spegazzini, Carlo. 



575. Fungi Argcutini additis nonnullis Brasili- 

 ensibus Montevideensibusque. Pugillus quartus. 

 8", pp. 138, 1)1. 1. Buenos Ayres. Extr. Anal. 

 Soc. Cient. Argent. XII. 13-30, 63-82, 97-117, 

 174-189, 208-227, 241-258; XIII. 11-35, 60-64. 

 July, 1881— Feb. 1882. 



In XII. 101 (41, 42), there are given in a foot-note fidl de- 

 scriptions of some Meliubie of the United States. On XII. 

 225 (y<J) is a description ot the new genus, Rareneluhi, with 

 a species on Suhal from Florida, It. gainearillensis. On 

 XIII. 21 (120), //a rhtessia Eucalypti, Cooke, is referred to 

 JI. uromycoides, Speg. 



Spragne, Charles James. Boston, 16 Jan. 1823. 



576. Contributions to New England mycology. 

 Proc. Soc. Nnt. ITist. Boston, V. 325-331. 1856. 

 Read 5 March, 185G. — VI. 315-321. 1859. Read 

 6 Jan. 1858. 



A list of 682 species collected in Massachusetts by Mr. 

 Sprague and Dennis Murray, a few by M. A. Curtis and J. 

 L. Jiusscll, and some from Connecticut b3' C. AVright. The 

 species determined by >r. A. Curlis, some not described 

 until later papers by Berkeley and Curtis. 



577- 



List of cryptogamous plants col- 



lected at Lake Sui)erior by Dr. S. Kneeland. 

 Proc. Soc. Nat. Hist. Boston, VI. 296. 1859. 

 Read 28 Nov. 1857. 



List of 8 species of fungi, 2 lichens, and one moss determined 

 by C. J. Sprague. 



Sprengel, Kurt CCurtius). Boldekow, near 

 Ankhim, 3 Aug. 17G6. fllalle, 15 March, 1833. 



578. I'lantarum minus cognitarum pugillus pri- 

 mus. 12". pp. GG. Ilalle. 1813. 



On p. f.6 is a description of Solennrium bymoideum from 

 remisylvania, collected by Muhlenberg. 



579. Systema vegetabilium {Caroli Lin- 



naei). Editio dccima sexta curante Curtio Spren- 

 gel. 8". Vol. I.-V. Gottingen. 1825-1828. 



Fungi are included in vol. IV. 376-580, 1827. Includes 

 species of Schwcinit7, and Bosc, with descriptions of Ameri- 

 can species, some referred to new genera. 



Stevenson, William Clark, Jr. Philadelpliia, 

 7 Dec. 1818. 

 -f 580. Additions to Mr. Cooke's paper on "The 

 'Valsei of the United States." Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Philadelphia, pp. 86-88. April, 1878. 



Gives details of spores of 38 species from the Schweinitz 

 herbarium. Supplementary to paper by M. C. Cooke. See 

 no. 123. 



Streinz, Wenccslaus Maternus. 



581. Nomenclator fungorum exhibens ordine 



alphabetico nomina tam generica quam specifica 



ac synonyma a scriptoribus de scientia botanica 



fungis iniposita. 8". pp. viii. 735. Vienna. 1862. 



A general index of genera and species of fungi, including 

 American, and a bibliography of works on fungi. 



Sturtevant, Edward Lewis. Boston, 23 Jan. 

 1842. 



582. A list of edible fungi. Trans. Ifass. Hort. 



Soc. for 1881. pp. 322-348. Boston. 1881. 



An enumeration of a large number of species compiled 

 from various sources, the American authorities being Curtis 

 and Harkness and Moore. 



Sullivant, William Starling. Franklinton, O., 

 15 Jan. 1803. fColumbus, 0., 30 April, 1873. 

 See Lea, T. G. See Montagne, J. F. C. 



Taylor, Thomas. 



583. Certain fungi parasitic on plants. Month. 

 Micros. Jour. London (XII. 118-125. PI. 95-97. 

 March, 1875). 



Notes on black-knot and Erysiphe Tuckeri taken from Rept. 

 U. S. Dept. Ayr. for 1873, pp. 196-200; and Rept. 1874, pp. 

 174-177. 



584. Oidium Tuclceri, a fungus of the grape- 

 vine. Am. Month. Micr. Jour.Y. 5-7. Jan, 1884. 



This species said to be the conidial form of IT. spiralis. 

 Includes quotation from letter of Berkeley in Gard. Chron. 

 Kev in Grev. XII. 84. 



X 585. Edible mushrooms of the United 



States. Rept. U. S. Dept. Agr.for 1885. pp. 100- 

 108. PI. 2. Washington. 1886. 

 Accoimt of 12 species, with colored figures. 



N. B. For other papers by this author, sec Uticroscopic 

 Observations in Reports U. S. Department of Agriculture 

 prior to 1876, as follows : 1871, pp. 110-122, pi. 4-17, " Report 

 on fungoid diseases of plants," grape mildews, lilac mildew, 

 diseases of peai', and peach-trees. — 1872, pp. 188-203, fig. 

 27-38, pear-blight, onion-smut, peach-vellows, and potato- 

 rot.— 1873, pp. 183-210, figs. 11-21, hawthorn-blight, potato- 

 rot (also in Monthly Report Department of Agriculture, 

 June, 1874), black-knot, orange blight, and apple-rot. — 1874, 

 pp. 161-178, pi: 1-5, cranberry-rot, black-knot (also in Jfvnthly 

 Report for Nov. and Dec.), and Oidium Tuckeri. — 1875, 

 pp. 193-206, pi. 15, cranberry-rot and black-knot. — 1876, 

 pp. 74-81, mushrooms. — Also, " Puccinia on paper," in the 

 Le7is, I. 170-171; " The yellows of the peach," I.e. II. 36-38; 

 " Potato blight and rot," 1. c. II. 152-157. 



Thnemen, von Felix. Dresden, 1839. See 

 ExsiccATi in supplement. 



X 586. New species of American fungi. Torr. 

 Bull. VI. 95. June, 1876. 



Characters of 3 species and one variety. 



X, 587. Contributions a la flore mycologique 



de la province de Quebec. Naturaliste Canadien, 

 X. 8-10. Jan. 1878. 



Paper introduced into an article, " Nos champignons," by 

 the Abbe Provancher. Enumeration of 25 species, one new 

 species, Gnomonia Provancher iana, and one new variety 

 described. 



/ 588. 



New species of North American 



Uredinei. Torr. Bull. VI. 215, 216. March, 1878. 

 Descriptions of 6 species. 



