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NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



Hagen, Hermann August. 



339. On the destruction of obnoxious insects by 

 yeast. Canadian Entomologist, XII. 81-83. May, 

 1880. 



Supplementary to last-named paper, with notes on the 

 botanical relations of Entomophthorae. 



340. Cordyceps Ravenelii on the larvae of 



Phyllophaga. Canadian Entomologist, XII. 89. 

 May, 1880. 



341. Experiments with yeast in destroying 



insects. Canadian Entomologist, XIV. 38, 39. 

 Feb. 1882. 



Gives a letter from Thomas H. Hart, relating his success 

 in applying yeast, from which certain conclusions are drawn. 



Hallier, Ernst. 



342. Coniothecium Stilesianum. Rept. N. Y. 

 State Agr. Soc. for 1867, XXVII. part 2, 1149, 

 1150. 



A letter from Hallier, including an account of this fungus, 

 supposed to be the cause of Texas cattle fever. Also a letter 

 from Hallier on p. 1146. 



Halsey, Abraham. 



343. Remarks on certain entozoical fungi. Ann. 

 Lye. Nat. Hist. New York, I. 125, 126. April, 

 1824. 



Notice of exotic forms and brief reference to Isaria 

 Sphingum, Schw. 



Halsted, Byron David. Venice, Cayuga Co., 

 N.Y., 7 June, 1852. 



344. Our common moulds. Pop. Sci. Month. 

 IX. 398-409. Fig. 13. Aug. 1876. 



345. Injurious and other fungi. Trans. 



Mass. Hort. Soc. for 1877. Part 1. pp. 28-44. 

 PI. 1-3. Read 27 Jan. 1877. 



Brief account of several common diseases of fungi, wheat 

 blight, grape mould, black knot, etc. 



346. Fungi injurious to farmers. Regis- 

 ter of Rural Affairs, VIII. 181-187. Fig. 5. 

 Also in Rept. Connecticut Board Agr. for 1881. 



347. The white mildews. Am. Pomolog. 



Soc. Session 1883, pp. 87-89. 



An account of several species of Perisporiaceae and the 

 harm done by them. 



348. How fungi live in winter. Pop. Sci. 



Month. XXVI. 611-620. Fig. 1-12. March, 1885. 



Account of resting condition of several species. 



349. A new Iowa Aecidium. Jour. Myc. 



II. 52. May, 1886. 



Description of Aecidium Phrymae. 



350. Gymnosporangium macropus on 



Pirus coronaria. Bot. Gaz. XI. 190, 191. July, 

 1886. 



Account of open-air cultures made at Ames, Iowa, to show 

 the development of the aecidia of this species. See also paper 

 entitled " The wild crab apple " in Country Gentleman, 

 21 Oct. 1886. 



351. An interesting Peronospora. Bot. 



Gaz. XI. 272. PI. 8. Fig. a. b. Oct. 1886. 



Account of P. graminicola in Iowa. 



The following papers from the American Agriculturist, 

 New York, should also be noted: "The American grape 

 mildew," 1879, p. 348, fig. 5; also in Michigan Pomol. Rep. 

 1877, p. 134; "What are fungi?" 1879, p. 268, fig. 4; 

 "The Wheat Rust," 1879, p. 301, fig. 6; "Ergot," 1879, 

 p. 388, fig. 8; "Apple-leaf fungus," 1879, p. 468, fig. 5; 

 "White Mildews," 1879, p. 508, fig. 4; "Black Knot," 

 1880, p. 22, fig. 6; "Onion Smut," 1880, p. 104, fig. 3; 



'Lettuce Mouid," 1880, 



p. 148, fig. 3 



g. 

 C 



880, p. 

 ; " El 



erberry fun- 



gus," 1880, p. 234, fig. 1; " The Corn Smut," 1880, p. 475, 

 fig. 4; "Wheat, oat, and barley smut," 1881, p. 404, fig. 3. 



Hanbnry, Daniel. 11 Sept. 1825. f^ondon, 



24 March, 1875. See CURREY, F. 

 Harkness, Harvey Wilson. Pelham, Mass., 



25 May, 1821. See COOKE, M. C. See ELLIS, 

 J. B. See PHILLIPS, W. See PLOWRIGHT, C. B. 



352. A Foe to the Lumberman. Pacific 



Rural Press, XVII. 49. Fig. 2. 25 Jan. 1879. 



Account of a fungus, Daedalia vorax, which attacks the 

 wood of Abies Douglasii. 



353. Fungi injurious to fruit-trees. Ann. 



Rept. State Board Hort. California, 1883. pp. 51- 

 59 (1-8). 



General account of diseases of plants caused by fungi, 

 with notices of Peridermium Harknessii, Daedalea vorax, 

 Sphaeria morbosa, Capnodium Citri, Phyllosticta circum- 

 scissa, and other fungi. 



354. New species of Califorman Fungi. 



Bull. Cal. Acad. Sci. I. 29-47. Feb. 1884. 



Descriptions of 4 new genera, Camposporinm, Trop- 

 osporium Theclospora, Cleistosoma, and 71 new species. 



355. Fungi of the Pacific Coast. Bull. 



Cal. Acad. Sci. I. 159-176, pi. 1, Feb. 1885 ; 1. c. 

 256-271 (1-16), 19 Nov. 1885. 



Part 1 gives an enumeration of 192 species, with hosts and 

 habitats, and descriptions of 10 new species and 2 new genera, 

 Dicranidion and Geopora, with plate of Lycoperdon sculp- 

 tum. Part 2 is an enumeration of 171 species, with hosts, 

 localities, and notes, including one new species, Secotium 

 nubigenum, followed by a list of 50 species from the Harkness 

 herbarium, previously described in Grevillea, XIII. 111-114: 

 and XIV. 8-10. See no. 168. See Rev. Myc. VII. 253. 



N. B. The paper by this author on "White Mildew," read 

 before the San Francisco Micros. Soc., 5 April, 1877, was not 

 formally published, but distributed privately by the author. 

 In this paper an account is given of pycnidia in Erysiphe 

 Gramini*. See also reviews of this paper by M. C. Cooke 

 in Grevillea, V. 154, and Gardeners' Chronicle, 1877, pp. 

 441 and 634. 



and Moore, J. P. 



356. Catalogue of the Pacific Coast Fungi. 

 Published under the direction of the California 

 Academy of Sciences. 8. pp. 46. Read 2 Feb. 



1880. 



An enumeration of 842 species of fungi from California, 

 with hosts and localities, and 2 from the Sandwich Islands. 

 One new species, Agaricus tridens, is described. This 

 Catalogue was issued separately, and did not appear in any 

 volume of the bulletins of the California Academy. Rev. in 

 Torr. Bull. VII. 58, and Rev. Myc. VII. 253. 



Hay den, Ferdinand Vandeveer. "VVestfield, 

 Mass., 7 Sept. 1829. 



357. Sixth Annual Report of the United States 

 Geological Survey of the Territories, embracing 

 portions of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah, 

 being a report of progress of the explorations for 

 the year 1872. 8. pp. 844. Washington. 1873. 

 Botany by J. M. Coulter, pp. 747-792. 



Includes on last page a list of 10 fungi, with descriptions of 

 two new species, Peziza vulcanalis and Sphaeria Coulteri, 

 by C. H. Peck. 



358. Hedwigia. Ein notizblatt fur krypto- 

 gamische studien. Vol. I.-XXV. May, 1852 

 Jan. 1887. To be continued. 8. Dresden. Illustr. 



Vol. I. extends from 1852-1857, and vol. II. from 1858-1863. 

 Since that date there has been a volume annually. Until 

 Nov. 1878, the editor was L. Rabenhorst, and since then G. 

 Winter. With the exception of the first two volumes the 

 numbers appeared monthly until 1885, when the journal \vas 

 enlarged and the numbers issued bi-monthly. Includes all 

 orders of cryptogams. Papers on American fungi, which are 

 given here under authors' names, hardly go back farther 

 than 1873. 



Henry, Aime. See NEES VON ESENBECK, T. 

 F. L. 

 Herald, Voyage of. See SEEMAN, B. 



Hesse, R. 



359. Mikroscopische unterscheidungsmerkmale 

 der typischen Lycoperdaceen genera. Pringhsheim 

 Jahrb. X. 383-398. PL 28, 29. 1876. 



Gives a figure of capillitium of Mitremyces lutescens, 

 Schw. 



