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Icoiips Fiingorum hucusque cognitonini. 

 1837. 

 1838. 

 1839. 

 1840. 

 1842. 



1854. Edited by J. B. Zobel. 

 Standard work with illustration of thousands of fungi. 



Oudemans, C. A. J. A. Revision des Champignons tant superieurs qu' in- 

 f^rieurs jusqu' a ee jour trouves dans les Pays-Bas. 

 1: 1-638. 1893. Hymenomyeetes, Gasteromyeetes, Hypodermese. 

 2: 1-491. Pis. 1-14- 1897. Phycomyeetes and Pyrenomycetes. 



Sehroeter, C. Die Pilze Sehlesiens. Kryptogamen-Flora von Schlesien. 

 3»: 1-814. 1889. 

 32 : 1-597. 1908. 



Massee, George. British fungi with a chapter on Lichens. 1-551. 



Colored Plates 1-1,0. Pis. A and B. 19 unnumbered figures. Undated, 

 (about 1911). 



Massee, George and Ivy. Mildews, Rusts and Smuts: A synopsis of the 

 Families Peronosporacese, Erysiphacese, Uredinaeeae and Ustilaginace®. 

 1-229. Pis. 1-5. 1913. 



Schwarze, Carl A. The parasitic fungi of New Jersey. New Jersey Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station Bulletin 313: 1-226. Figs. 1-1056. 1917. 

 Contains beautiful illustrations of • very many genera and species of 

 parasitic fungi. 



Clements, Frederic E. The Genera of Fungi. 1-227. 1909. 



Davis, J. J. A Provisional list of the parasitic fungi of Wisconsin. Trans. 

 Wise. Acad, of Sci., Arts & Letters. 17: 846-984. Oct. 1914. 

 Contains a host index for plant diseases in Wisconsin. 



Farlow, W. G. and Seymour, A. B. A provisional host-index of the fungi of 

 the United States. 



Part I. Polypetalse. 1-52, Aug. 1888. 



Part IL Gamopetalae, Apetalae. 53-133, Sept. 1890. 

 Part in. Endogens, etc. 134-219, June, 1891. 



Coons, G. H. A preliminary host index of the fungi of Michigan, exclusive 

 of the Basidiomycetes, and of the plant diseases of bacterial and physio- 

 logical origin. Michigan Academy of Science Report 14: 232-276. 1912. 



