LIST 35. THELEPHORACEAE AND EXOBASIDIACEAE 721 



1-40. 1905. (Keys to the genera of Agaiicaceae, Polyporaceae, Thelepho- 

 raceae, and Clavariaceae.) 



Second report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut, ibid., 15:1-70. PZs. 



1-2S. 1910. (Keys to the Connecticut species of Agaricaceae.) 

 Cleland, John Burton: Toadstools and Mushrooms and Other Larger Fungi of 



South Australia: Part I. Introduction and the Toadstools and Mushrooms, 



pp. 1-178, col. pis. 1-6, Figs. 1-35. 1934; Part II. Polypores, coral fungi and 



the remaining Hymenomycetes and the puff-balls, jelly-like fungi, the larger 



Ascomycetes and the Myxomycetes, pp. 179-362. Col. pis. 7-10, Figs. 



6-79, 1935. Adelaide, British Science Guild (South Australian Branch), 



Government Printer. 

 DE Laplanche, Maurice C: Dictionnaire iconographique de Champignons 



sup^rieurs (Hymenomycetes) qui croissent en Europe, Algerie et Tunisie 



suivi des tableaux de concordance de Barrellier, Batsch, Battarra, etc., 544 



pp. Paris, Paul Klincksieck, 1894. 

 GiLLET, C. C: Les champignons (Fungi Hymenomycetes) qui croissent en France. 



Description et iconographie, proprietes utiles ou v^neneuses, 828 pp. 738 



pis. Paris, J. B. Bailliere et fils, 1878-1890. 

 BiGEARD, Rene, et Henri Guillemin: Flore des champignons superieurs de 



France les plus importants a connaitre (comestibles et veneneux), 600 pp. 



56 pis. Chalon-sur-Saone, E. Bertrand, 1909. (Describes 1607 species, mainly 



Hymenomycetes and Gasteromycetes, but also Tuberales and Pezizales.) 

 , ET : Flore des champignons superieurs de France. Complement, ou 



Tome II, XX + 791 pp. 44 pis. Paris, Paul Klincksieck, 1913. (2200 species 



not included in the foregoing work, but covering the same groups of fungi.) 

 Qu^LET, Lucien: Flore mycologique de la France et des pays limitrophes, xviii + 



492 pp. Paris, Octave Doin, 1888. (Includes Basidiomyceteae and some 



Ascomyceteae.) 

 Velenovsky, J.: Ceske houby, 950 pp. 179 figs. Praz. 1920. (In Czech language — 



Bohemian.) (All Basidiomycetes and Discomycetes and Tuberales.) 

 Singer, Rolf: The Laschia-complex (Basidiomycetes), Lloydia 8(3):170-230. 



3 pis. 1 fig. 1945. 



List 35. Thelephoraceae and Exobasidiaceae 



(See also List 34) 



Burt, Edward A.: The Thelephoraceae of North America: I. Thelephora, Ann. 

 Missouri Botan. Garden, l(2):185-228. Pis. 4-5. 1914; II. Craterellus, ibid., 

 1(3) :327-350. Ph. 15-17. 1914; III. Craterellus borealis and Cyphella, ibid., 

 1(4) :357-382. PI. 19. 1914; IV. Exobasidium, ibid., 2(3) :627-658. PL 21. 1915; 

 V. Tremellodendron, Eichleriella and Sebacina, ibid., 2(4):731-770. Pis. 26- 

 27. Figs. 1-7. 1915; VI. Hypochnus, ibid., 3(2):203-241. Figs. 1-30. 1916; 

 VII. Septobasidium, ibid., 3(3):319-343. Figs. 1-14. 1916; VIII. Coniophora, 

 ibid., 4(3) :237-269. Figs. 1-19. 1917; IX. Aleurodiscus, ibid., 5(3):177-203. 

 Figs. 1-14. 1918; X. Hymenochaete, ibid., 5(4):301-372. Pis. 16-17. Figs. 

 1-32. 1918; XI. Tulasnella, Veluticeps, Mycobonia, Epithele and Lachno- 



