184 



for the pi*eviousIy published name Taphr'ui. His 

 reason for so doing is stated to be to a\oJtl eon- 

 fusion with the genus of insects named Ta]vhria. 



Fries, E. 



1829 Systema mycologieum. On pages 520-521 are 

 notes on Tuphrina Fr. 



Fries, E. 



1849 Snmma vegetabilium Scandinavia? sen euui'ie- 

 ratio systematica et critica. . . .2:518. On the 

 page cited is a description of TaphrUia Fries 

 with Taphrina populina as the first mentionf'i 

 species. 



Fuckel, li. 



1860 Enumeratio Fungorum Nassovise. On page 29 

 he gives a description of the new genus and f^ • e 

 cies Exoascus pruni, and gives a figure of the 

 same species in figure 26 on plate 1. This es- 

 tablishes the genus Exoascus. 



Fuckel, L. 



1869 Symbolse Mycologicse. Beitraege zur Kenntniss 

 der rheinischen Pilze. On page 252 he gives un- 

 der the genus Exoascus Fuckel the following 

 species: pruni, dcfomnans and alni. Fuckel 

 .here states his preference for separating the 

 multispored species from the 8-spored, assigning 

 the former to the genus Ascomyces and the lat- 

 ter to the genus Exoascus; and his objection 

 to the inclusion of both genera in the one genus 

 Taphrina as done by Tulasne in 1866. 



Ikeno, S. 



1903 Die Sporenbildung von Taphrina- Arten. Flora 

 92 :1-31. pi. 1-3. fig. 1-2. 



Johanson, C. J. 



1885 Om svampslaegtet Taphrina och dithoerande 

 svenska arter. Oefversigt af K. Vetens. Akad. 



