LIST 1. GENERAL WORKS 667 



Barghoorn, E. S., and D. H. Linder: Marine fungi: their taxonomy and biology, 



Farlowia, l(3):395-467. Pis. 1-7. Figs. 1-3. 1944. 

 Van Overeem, C, und J. Weese: Icones fungorum Malayensium Abbildungen 



und Beschreibungen der Malayischen Pilze, Hefte 1-16. 16 colored pis. 1 pi. 



in black and white. Weesp, Holland, Mycol, Museum, 1923-1926. 

 CoRDA, A. C. I.: Icones fungorum hucusque cognitorum, Prag, J. G. Calve (vols. 



1-4), Fr. Ehrlich (vols. 5-6). 



1:1-32. Pis. 1-7. 1837. Mostly Fungi Imperfecti; a few Uredinales, My- 

 cetozoa and miscellaneous fungi. 



2:1-43. Pis. 8-15. 1838. Fungi Imperfecti, Mucorales, Mycetozoa, a few 

 Uredinales, Ustilaginales, Pezizales and miscellaneous fungi. 



3:1-55. Pis. 1-9. 1839. Uredinales, Fungi Imperfecti, Agaricales, Miscel- 

 laneous. 



4:1-53. Pis. 1-10. 1840. Erineum galls, Fungi Imperfecti, Uredinales, My- 

 cetozoa, Agaricales and various Ascomyceteae. 



5:1-92. Pis. 1-10. 1842. Erineum galls. Fungi Imperfecti, Mucorales, My- 

 cetozoa, Gasteromycetes, Tuberales, Agaricales and Miscellaneous. 



6:i-xix, 1-91. Pis. 1-20. 1854. (Plates by A. C. I. Corda, text by J. B. 

 Zobel). Uredinales, Fungi Imperfecti, Mucorales, Mycetozoa, Gastero- 

 mycetes, Tuberales, and Miscellaneous. 

 Juillard-Hartmann, G.: Iconographie des champignons sup^rieurs, 5 vols. 250 



colored pis. Epinal, Juillard et Fils. vol. 1, 1919, others not dated. Illustrations 



in color of approximately 2400 species of fungi. Vols. 1-3 and part of vol. 4 



represent Agaricaceae, the remainder of vol. 4 illustrates Polyporaceae, 



Boletaceae, Fistulinaceae; vol. 5 illustrates Hydnaceae, Clavariaceae, Thele- 



phoraceae, Exobasidiaceae, Gastromyceteae, Dacryomycetales, Tremellales, 



Auriculariales, Helvellaceae, and a few subterranean Ascomyceteae. No 



descriptions accompany the plates. 

 KoNRAD, P., ET A. Maublanc: Icones selectae fungorum. 5 vols, of plates totaling 



500; 1 vol. text, over 500 pp. Paris, Paul Lechevalier, 1924-1937. 

 Bresadola, J. : Fungi Tridentini novi vel nondum delineati, descripti et iconibus 



illustrati, Trieste. Published by author. 



1:1-114. P/s. 1-105. 1881. 



2:118 pp. Pis. 106-217. 1892. 

 : Iconographia mycologica, edited by J. Traverso, L. Fenaroli,^ G, 



Catoni, and J. B. Traverso. 24 vols. 1200 pis. Milan, Societa Bot. Italica, 



Seg. Lombard. 1927-1932. Vols. 1-18, Agaricaceae; vols. 19-21, Polyporaceae 



and part of Hydnaceae; vol. 22, remainder of Hydnaceae, Thelephoraceae, 



part of Clavariaceae; vol. 23, Clavaria, Auriculariaceae, Tremellaceae, 



Dacryomycetaceae, Gastromyceteae; vol. 24, Helvellaceae, Leotiaceae, 



Pezizaceae. 

 CoupiN, Henri: Album general des Cryptogames. Fungi (Champignons). 



Les Champignons du Globe, 5 vols. 473 pis. Paris, E. Orlhac, about 1920- 



1925. (Gives illustrations of nearly all the recognized genera of fungi except 



the lichens.) 

 ScHWARZE, Carl A.: The parasitic fungi of New Jersey, New Jersey Agr. Expt. 



Sta. Bull. 313:1-226. Figs. 1-1056. 1917. (Contains beautiful illustrations of 



very many genera and species of parasitic fungi.) 



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