LIST 39. POLYPORACEAE 727 



a key to the common brown species of the United States and Canada, My- 

 cologia, 23(2) :1 17-129. PZs. 12-14. 1931. 



The Polyporaceae of Pennsylvania: I. The genus Polyporus, Penna. Agr. 



Exp. Sta. Tech. Bull. 298:3-28. Pis. 1-2. 1933; II. The genera Cyclomyces, 

 Daedalea, Favolus, Fomes, Lenzites and Trametes, ibid., 316:3-16. Figs. 

 1-12. 1935; III. The genus Poria, ibid., 418:3-64. 1942. 



Henry, LeRoy K.: Pore fungi of Western Pennsylvania: I. The more common 

 small members of the genus Polyporus, Carnegie Museum Botcmij Pamphlet 

 2:1-16. 4M^s. 1939. 



: Pore fungi of Western Pennsylvania: II. The more common larger mem- 

 bers of the genus Polyporus and some common members of other genera, 

 ibid. 3:1-15. 37 figs. im2. 



: A review of the pileate Polypores of Western Pennsylvania, Ann. Carnegie 



Museiim, 28:221-272. Pis. 26-29. 1941. (Article XIII.) 



New and noteworthy polypores from Western Pennsylvania, Proc. 



Pen7isylvania Acad. Sci., 22:87-93. 1948. 

 Neuman, J. J. : The Polyporaceae of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Geological and Natural 



History Survey Bull. 33, Scientific Series (10):l-206. Pis. 1-25. 1914. 

 Shope, Paul F.: The Polyporaceae of Colorado, Ann. Missouri Botan. Garden, 



18:287-456. Pis. 16-39. 1931. 

 Baxter, Dow V.: Some Porias from the region of the Lake States, Papers Mich. 



Acad. Sci., 6:67-76. Pis. 1-6. 1927; 9:39-46. Pis. 26-29. 1929. 

 : Some resupinate Polypores from the region of the Great Lakes, ibid., 



15:191-228. Pis. 17-26. 1932; 17:421-439. Pis. 41-50. 1933; 19:305-332. 



Pis. 58-65. 1934; 20:273-281. Pis. 55-60. 1935; 21 :243-267. Pis. 30-39. 1936; 



22:275-295. Pis. 31-37. 1937; 23:285-305. Pis. 1-9. 1938; 24:167-188. Pis. 



1-7. 1939; 25:145-170. Pis. 1-12. 1940; 26:107-121. Pis. 1-7. 1941; 27:139- 



161. Pis. 1-11. 1942; 28:215-233. Pis. 1-6. 1943; 29:85-109. Pis. 1-6. 1943 



(1944)- 30:175-191. Pis. 1-14. 1944 (1945); 31:117-130. Pis. 1-5. 1945 



(1947); 32:189-211. Pis. 1-10. 1946 (1948); 33:9-30. Pis. 1-9. 1947 (1949); 



34:41-56. PZs. 1-6. 1948 (1950). 

 Eriksson, John: The Swedish species of the "Poria vulgaris" group, Svensk 



Botanisk Tidskrift, 43(l):l-25. P/s. 1-5. 1949. 

 Coker, W. C: The United States species of Coltrichia, J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. 



sdc, 62(1) :95-107. Pis. 17-22. 1946. 

 : Notes on Carolina fungi, ibid., 64(2) :287-303. Pis. 37-54. 1948. (Keys 



to, and descriptions of, the fleshy stipitate Polypores of North Carolina.) 

 Nobles, Mildred K.: Studies in forest pathology: VI. Identification of cultures 



of wood-rotting fungi, Can. J. Research, C, 26:281-431. Pis. 1-18. 1948. 

 PiLAT, Albert: Polyporaceae, Monographie des especes europeennes en vue des 



especes de I'Asie du Nord, in Atlas des Champignons d'Europe, vol. 3, pt. 1-2, 



pp. 1-624. 374 pis. Prag, Kavina et Pilat, 1936-1942. 

 VAN DER Byl, Paul A. : A contribution to our knowledge of the Polyporaceae of 



South Africa, S. African J. Sci., 18:246-293. 1921. 

 : Descriptions of additional South African Polyporeae, ibid., 21:308-313. 



1924. 

 ToRREND C : Les Polyporac^es du Br^sil, Broteria. Revista de Sciencias Naturaes, 



Serie Botdnica, 18:23-43, 121-143. Pis. 1-8. 1920; 20:107-112. 1922; 21:12- 



42. Pis. 1-4. 1924. 



: Les Polyporac^es stipit^es du Bresil, ibid., 22:5-19. PI. 1. 1926. 



■ : Les Poiyporac^es du Brfeil. Le genre Hexagonia, Broteria. Serie Tri- 



mestral. Ciencias Naturais, 4:108-120. 1935. 

 BosE S R.: Descriptions of fungi in Bengal, I, Proc. Indian Assoc. Cultivation 



Sci., 4:109-114. Pis. 1-11. 1918; II. ibid., 1918:136-143. Pis. 1-13. 1920. 



