LIST 41. AGARICACEAE (iN THE BROADER SENSe) 733 



V, ibid., 48:236-252. 1924 (miscellaneous Agaricaceae, Polyporaceae, Thele- 

 phoraceae, Gasteromyceteae, and Ascomyceteae) ; VI, ibid., 51:298-306. 

 1927 (miscellaneous Agaricaceae); VII, ibid., 53:217-222. 1928 (South 

 Australian species of Cortinarius) ; VIII, ibid., 55:152-160. 1931 (miscellane- 

 ous Agaricaceae (mainly Amanita and Clitocybe) and new species of Clavaria) . 



Krieger, Louis C. C: Field Key to the Genera of the Gill Mushrooms, pp. 1-8. 

 1 chart. Baltimore, The Norman-Remington Co., 1920. 



Kauffman, C. H.: The Agaricaceae of Michigan, Michigan Geological and Bio- 

 logical Survey Publication 26, Biological ser. 5, Vol. 1, pp. 1-924, Figs. 1-4, 

 1918; Vol. 2, pp. 1-10, Pis. 1-172, 1918. (Very full descriptions of all species of 

 Agaricaceae known to occur in Michigan, and in many genera of all species 

 recognized in Northeastern United States. Illustrated by excellent photo- 

 graphs.) 



Stover, Wilmer G.: The Agaricaceae of Ohio, Proc. Ohio State Acad. Sci., 

 5:462-577. 1912. 



Smith, Huron H.: Mushrooms of the Milwaukee region, Milwaukee Public 

 Museum Field Guide No. 1, Botan. ser., 87 pp. 184 ^^s. Colored table. 1931. 



Graham, V. 0.: Mushrooms of the Chicago region. Program of the Activities 

 Chicago Acad. Sci., 4(3) :42-62. Figs. 1-45. 1933. 



Imai, Sanshi : Studies on the Agaricaceae of Hokkaido, J. Faculty Agr. Hokkaido 

 Imp. Univ., Sapporo, 43:1-378. Pis. 1-5. 1938. 



Stevenson, John: Hymenomycetes Brittanici. British Fungi (Hymenomycetes) . 

 Edinburgh, William Blackwood and Sons. Vol. 1, pp. 1-372. Figs. 1-39. 1886 

 (Agaricus to Bolbitius); vol. 2, pp. 1-336. Figs. 40-103. 1886 (Cortinarius to 

 Dacrymyces). 



Massee, George: British Fungus-Flora. A Classified Text-Book of Mycology. 

 London, George Bell and Sons. Vol. 1 pp. 1-432, numerous {unnumbered) 

 figs., 1892 (Basidiomycetes through the purple-spored Agaricaceae); vol. 2, 

 pp. 1-460, numerous (unnumbered) figs., 1893 (Agaricaceae: Ochrosporae, 

 Rhodosporae, and part of Leucosporae) ; vol. 3, pp. 1-512, numerous 

 (unnumbered) figs., 1893 (Remainder of Agaricaceae-Leucosporae : Hypho- 

 mycetes) ; vol. 4, pp 1-522, numerous (unnumbered) figs., 1895. (Ascomycetes.) 



RiCKEN, Adalbert: Die Blatterpilze (Agaricaceae) Deutschlands und der an- 

 grenzenden Lander, besonders Oesterreichs und der Schweiz, xxiv -\- 480 pp. 

 Pis. 1-112. Leipzig, Theodor Oswald Weigel, 1915. 



■ : Vademecum fiir Pilzfreunde. Zweite vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage, 



xxiv + 352 pp. Leipzig, Quelle und Meyer, 1920. 



Karsten, p. a.: Rysslands, Finlands och den Skandinaviska halfons Hatts- 

 vampar, Bidrag till Kdnnedom af Finlands Natur och Folk, 32:1-571, 1879; 

 37:1-257, 1882. 



Michael, Edmund: Fiihrer fiir Pilzfreunde, systematisch geordnet und ganzlich 

 neu bearbeitet von Roman Schulz, 3 Bande, 144 pp. introductory text. 386 

 colored plates (with descriptions). Leipzig, Quelle und Meyer, 1927. 



Peck, Charles H.: Reports of the State Botanist of New York. (From 1871 up 

 to about 1913. Descriptions of numerous species of fungi, chiefly Agarics, as 

 well as monographs of many genera. Many colored illustrations.) Among the 

 more important are the following: 

 New York species of Amanita, 33 :38-49. 1880. 

 New York species of Lepiota, 35:150-164. 1882. 

 New York species of Psalliota, 36 :41-49. 1883. 

 New York species of Lactarius, 38:111-133. 1884. 

 New York species of Pluteus, 38:133-138. 1884. 



