400 FUNGI 



Murray— On the outer peridium of Broomeia (Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot., xx., 1884). 

 Murray — On two new species of Lentinus, one of them growing on a large sclero- 



tium (Trans. Linn. Soc, 1886). 

 Nees V. Esenbeck —Plant, mycetoid., &c. , Evolutio (Nova Acta Acad. Leop.- 



Carol., xvi.). 

 Pitra — Zur Kenntniss d. Sphaerobolus stellatus (Bot. Zeit., 1870). 

 Rossmann — Beitr. zur Entwickl. d Phallus impudicus (Bot. Zeit., 1855), 

 Sachs — Morph. d. Crucibulum vulgare Tul. (Bot. Zeit., 1855, p. 833). (Omitted 



from index to vol. of Bot. Zeit. ) 

 Schlechtendal— Eine neue Phalloidee, nebst Bemerkungen u. d. ganze F'amilie 



(Linnaea, 1862). 

 Schlechtendal u. Miiller — Mitremyces Junghuhnii (Bot. Zeit., 1844). 

 Schmitz — Mycologische Beobachtungen, &c. (Linngea, 1842). 

 Schinitz — Ueber Entw. , Bau u. Wachstum von Thelephora sericea u. hirsuta {ilnd., 



1843)- ^ 

 Schrriter — Ueber d. Entwickl. u. d. systematische Stellung von Tulostoma (Cohn's 



Beitrage, ii.). 

 De Seynes— L'organisation des Champignons superieurs (Ann. Sc. Nat., ser. 5, i.), 

 De Seynes — Rech. sur 1. vegetaux inferieurs, i. Des Plstulines (Paris, 1874). 

 Sorokin — -Developpement du Scleroderma verrucosum (Ann. Sc. Nat., ser. 6, iii. ). 

 Tulasne — Carpologia, i. (Paris, 1 861). 

 Tulasne — Fungi Hypogaei (Paris, 185 1 ). 



Tulasne — Obs. sur l'organisation des Tremellinees (x\nn, Sc. Nat., ser. 3, xix.). 

 Tulasne — Nouvelles notes sur les fungi Tremellini et leurs allies [ihid., ser. 5, xv.). 

 Tulasne — De la fructification des Scleroderma comparee a celle des Lycoperdon et 



des Bovista [ibid., ser. 2, xvii.). 

 Tulasne — Sur les genres Polysaccum et Geaster {ibid., ser. 2, xviii,). 

 Tulasne — Rech. sur I'organ. d. Nidulariees {ibid., ser. 3, i.). 



Tulasne — Description d'une espece nouvelle du genre Secotium {ibid., ser. 3, iv.). 

 Tulasne — See Explor. Sc, d'Algerie, p. 434 (Clathrus). 

 Van Tieghem — Sur le developpement du fruit, &c. , des Basidiomycetes, &c. (BulL 



Soc. Bot. France, 1876). (See also Bot. Zeit., 1876.) 

 Vittadini — Monographia Lycoperdineorum (Mem. Acad. Torino, v., 1842). 

 Woronin — Exobasidium Vaccinii (Ber. d. Naturf. Gesellsch. Freiburg, 1867). 



Of historical interest is — 

 Micheli— Nova Plant. Genera, 1729 (Phallus, Clath,nis). 



The student is also referred for both morphological and sj^stematic treatises to the 

 numerous papers of Berkeley— to be found especially in the Ann. and Mag. of Nat. 

 Hist. and. Hooker's Journal of Botany — and to his separate books; for systematic 

 information particularly to the works of Fries, Persoon, Hoffmann (Icones Analyticx 

 Fungorum, Giessen, 1861-65), Saccardo, Sylloge, vols. v. -vii. ; and for British forms 

 to Cooke's Handbook of British Fungi, 1 871, and to Stevenson's Hymenomycetes 

 Britannici, 1886. 



