11 



Palmer, .Tnlius Aiiboinoaii. Empoisouiifmeut ]iar les cbamiiiguous. (Le monitcur 

 scitiitifiqne, v. 21, pp. 99-103. 1879.) 



Mushrooms .intl toadstools. (Jj)pleto>i'n ainuud q/c/o^jn'rf/rt . . . 1886, v. 26, 



(n. s., V. 11), pp. 590-596. illns. 1887.) 



^Miisliroom or toadstool poisoning. (Medical and siir<ii(((l reporter, v. 41, no. 12, 



pp. 243-24(5. Sept. 20. 1879.) 



Originally publislied, in nearly the same form, in LeinonUeur ncicntijique, I'aris, Jan., 1879. 



Mushrooms of America, edible and poisonous. 4 pp. 12 col. pi. 8°. 



Boston, 1885. 



With each plate is a short ilescription of the species anil directions for CDoking. 



Poisonou.s niushroonis. (Boston medical and sanjical journal, v. 101, no. 19, 



pp. 6.52-654. Nov. 6, 1879; v. 109, no. 12, pp. 275-276. Sept. 20, 1883.) 



Toadstool-eating. (Popular science monthly, v. 11, pp. 93-100. May, 1877.) 



Toadstool poisoning. (Boston medical and surgical journal, v. 101, no. 9, 



pp. 3U1-304. Aug. 28, 1S79.) 



"Parker, K. H. Fungus-eating. (Society of natural science roiRUiKif^EPsiE. 

 Proceedings, Y. 1, pp. 70-84. 1875) 

 Patouillard, X. (joint author). .See Doassaus, E. 



'Paulet, .T. J. Traiti^ des champignons, ouvrage dans lequel on tronvo apres 

 riiistoire analytitiue et cbronologi(|ue desdeeotivertes et des travaux sur ces plantes, 

 suivie de leur synonymic botauique et des tables necessaires, la description dt tailb^e, 

 les qualitcs, ettets, les differens usages non seulement des champignons proprement 

 dits, nntis des truftes, des agarics, des morilles et autres productions de cette nature. 

 2 V. 217 col. pi. 4- & F. Paris, 1793-[1S35]. 



See also, Leveill6, J. II. Iconographic, etc. 



Peck, Charles Horton. Boleti of the United States. 166 pp. 8^ . Albany, 1889. 

 (New Yoi!K state .aiuseum. Bulletin, v. 2, no. 8. Sept., 1889.) 

 Contains descriptions of 15 edible and 3 poisonous fungi. 



Contribution to the botany of the state of Ne\r York. 66 pp. 2 i)l. 8^. 



Albany, 1887. 



Contains descriptions of 6 edibh' mushroums and 1 jtoisonoiis mushroom. 



Edible puff-balls. (The cultiraior and country tjentleman, v. 50, no. 1710, 



p. iiOI. Nov. 5, 1885.) 



Fungi. (Albany institute. Transactions, v. 6, pp. 209-220. 1870.) 



■trenoral notice of fungi, their uses and the harm done by them, with an account of some American 



works on fungi." F.\rlow .S: Trelease, List of N. A. fungi. 



Mushrooms and their use. 80 pp. illus. Camb., Mass., 1897. 



Keprinted by permission from T/ie cultivator and cotnitr;/ gentleman, of Albany, !N. Y., May ;il to 

 Seiit.2iM8'.)4. 



Keport of the botanist. 22d annual report [for 1868] of the Regents of the 



I'niversity of the State of New York, on the condition of the State cabinet of natitral 

 hi.story and the historical and anti(iuarian collection annexed thereto, pj). 2.5-106. 

 8-. Albany, 1869. 



Contains a list of 33 edible fungi, p. b\. 



23d annual report [for 1869] of the Regents of the University of the 



state of New Y'ork. pp. 27-135. pi. 8-. Albany, 1872. 



< 'iintains a list of 15 edible fungi, p. 49. 



24th annual report [for 1870] of the Regents of the University of the 



state of New York. pp. 41-108. pi. 8^. Alb^iny, 1872. 



Contains a list of 12 edilde fungi, ]). 52. 



27th annual report [for 1873] of the Regents of the University of the 



state of New York. pp. 73-116. pi. 8-^. Albany, 1875. 



■'Introduction has notes on the ediblt^ qualities of Agaricus naucinus ami Coprinus niicaceus . . . 

 and directions for collecting fungi.' FAitLow & Trelisask. List of X. A. fungi. 



