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Peck, Charles Horton. Report of the botauist. 39th aunual report [for 1885] of 

 the Regents of the University of the state of New York. pp. 30-73. 8^. Albany, 

 1886. 



Contaius descriptions of 3 edible fungi. 



42d annual report [for 1888] of the Regents of the University of the 



state of New York. pp. 98-142. 2 pi. 8^. Albany, 188U. 



Contains descriptions of 8 edible fungi. 



44th annual report [for 1890] of the Regents of the University of the 



state of New York. pp. 115-187. 4 pi. 8-. Albany, 1892. 



Contains descriptions of 9 edible fungi. 



46th annual report [for 1892] of the Regents of the University of the 



state of New York. pp. 83-149. 8\ Albany, 1893. 



Contains descriiitions of 3 edible fungi. 



Tlie introduction (pp. 86-87) remarks; "That there is a growing demand for a better knowledge of 

 our fungi, especially of those of economic importance, is plainly evident." Suggestions follow for 

 advancing this knowledge. 



48th annual rejiort [for 1894] of the Regents of the University of the 



state of New York. pp. 101-.337. 43 col. pi, 8 . Albany, 1895. 



Section (F) of this report consists of descriptions and figures of "edible and poisonous fungi of 

 New York." 



241pp. 43col.pl. 4°. Albany, 1896. 



49th annual report [for 1895] of the Regents of the I^niversity of the 



state of New York. pp. 1-69. 6 col. pi. 8^ »fc 4^. Albany, 1896. 

 Section (F) of this report consists of descriptions and plates of "edible fungi." 



The smooth Agaric (Agaric naucinoides Pk.). (The ciiUiviitor and coiodry 



(jentleman, v. 51, no. 1763, p. 833. illus. Nov. 4, 1886.) 



"Account of edible properties of A. naucinoides, and comparison of that species with A. phalloides, 

 with figures of both." Faelow & Trealease, List of N. A. fungi. 



Tennier de Longchamp, Pierre Barthelemy. Dissertation physico-medicale sur 

 les truft'es et sur les champignons. 59 pp. 12°. Avignon, 1766. 



**Persoon, Christian Heinrich. Traitn sur les champignons comestibles, contenant 

 I'indiiation des especes uuisibles, precede d'une introduction a I'histoire des cham- 

 pignons. 276 pp. 4col.pl. 8°. Paris, 1818. 



* Abhaudlung liber die essbaren schwiinime; iibersetzt von Dierbach. 180 pp. 



4 pi. 8\ Heidelb., 1822. 

 Philadelphia mycological center. Bulletin, no. 1-2. 8 \ [Phila., 1897.] 

 Pilze (In Bhockhaus' konversations-lexikon. Ed. 14. v. 13., jip. 149-151. jil. 

 1895). 



Porcher, Francis Peyne. Fungi edible and poisonous. (In A reference handbook 

 of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientitic and practical medi- 

 cine and allied science by various authors ; edited by A. H. Buck. v. 3., pp. 264-284. 

 illus. «fe pi. 1886.) 



On the medicinal and toxicological ])roperties of the cryptogamic plants of 



the United States. (Amehicax medical aS-sociatiun. Transactions, v. 7, pp. 167-284. 

 1854.) 



"Contains on pp. 211-284 a general account of the properties of fungi, followed by a list of species, 

 with their jjroperties, compiled from various sources.'' Faelow Jc Teelease, List of works (m N. A. 

 fungi. 



On the medicinal, poisonous, and dietetic jiropertics of the cryptogamic 



plants of the United States. 126 pp. S^. N. Y., 1854. 



Ile]>riuted from the Transactionn of the American medical association, v. 7. 



Resources of the Southern fields and forests, medical, economical, and agri- 

 cultural. 601 pp. 8 ■. Charleston, 1863. 



New ed. 733 pp. 8°. Charleston, 1869. 



An account of the edible mushroom and its culture, pp. 694-699. 



