NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



list of species growing spontaneously in the State, and not 

 previously reported, with localities, habitats, a 



Parry, Charles Christopher. Gloucestershire, 

 England, 28 August, 1823. 



437. Botanical Observations in "Western Wy- 

 oming, with notices of rare plants and descriptions 

 of new species collected on the route of the North- 

 western Wyoming Expedition under Capt. W. A. 

 Jones. 8. pp.25. Salem, Mass. 1874. Extr. Am. 

 Nat. VIII. 9-14, 102-108, 175-180, 211-215. 

 1874. 



Has on the last page descriptions of Aecidium Psoraleae 

 and Aec. Parryi, by C. H. Peck. 



Peck, Charles Horton. Sandlake, Rensselaer 

 Co., N. Y., 30 March, 1833. See COOKE, M. C. 

 See CRAGIN, F. W. See DAY, D. F. See HAT- 

 DEN, F. V. See PARRY, C. C. See POBTER, T. C. 

 See TUCKERMAN, E. 



N. B. The reports of the botanist here given form parts 

 of general reports made to the Regents by the Curator of the 

 State Museum. The report for each year is transmitted to 

 the Legislature and afterward? published. The reports of 

 the botanist include plants of all orders, although the greater 

 portion relates to fungi. With exceptions noted below, the 

 reports are all arranged on the following plan : An introduc- 

 tion, giving statistics of species mentioned, followed by gen- 

 eral remarks not quoted here, except in cases where fungi 

 are specially noted; a list of species of which specimens have 

 been mounted, not quoted here; a list of plants collected, 

 pages where fungi are named given here ; a list of specimens 

 obtained by contribution and exchange, not given here; a 



"te State, and not 

 , and descriptions 



of new species, fungi given here; new stations of rare plants, 

 remarkable varieties and observations, not given here, except 

 in a few cases of special interest; followed in some reports by 

 special reports, synopses of difficult genera, etc., given here. 

 The separate copies of the reports distributed by the botanist 

 have the original paging. 



438. Twenty-second annual report of the 



Regents of the University of the State of New 

 York, on the condition of the State Cabinet of 

 Natural History and the historical and antiquarian 

 collection annexed thereto. Albany. 1869. D. 

 Report of the Botanist, pp. 25-106. 



Fungi collected, pp. 39, 40; not before reported, pp. 76- 

 101 ; 173 species; and list of 33 edible fungi, p. 51. This re- 

 port for 18G8 was issued in 18G9. 



439- Twenty-third Report ditto for 1869, 



issued 1872. pp. 27-135. PI. 1-6. 



Fungi collected, pp. 39-42; fungi on summit of Mt. Marcy, 

 2 species, p. 44; list of 15 edible fungi, p. 49; not before re- 

 ported, pp. 52-65; 67 new species. Synopsis of New York 

 Agaricini, pp. 66-127. Synopsis of New York Boleti, pp. 

 127-133. Descriptions of new Agarici of this report repeated 

 in Grevillea, I. 2-4, 17-19; and Hedicigia, XI. 148-151. List 

 of edible fungi given in Grevillea, I. 15. 



440. Twenty-fourth Report ditto for 1870, 



issued 1872. pp. 41-108. PI. 1-4. , 



Fungi collected, pp. 49-52; edible fungi, 12 species, p. 52; 

 not before reported, pp. 59-100 ; 90 new species, 2 new genera. 

 Key to New York Clavariae and Aecidia.pp. 104-107. Host- 

 list oS Aecidia, p. 108. 



441. Twenty-fifth Report ditto for 1871, 



issued Sept. 1873. pp. 57-123. PI. 1, 2. 



Fungi collected, pp. 63-65; not before reported, pp. 72- 

 106; 98 new species, one new genus. Synopsis of New York 

 Pucciniae, pp. 110-123; spores figured on pi. 2. 



442. Twenty-sixth Report ditto for 1872, 



issued April, 1874. pp. 35-91. 



Fungi collected, pp. 43-45; not before reported, pp. 49-87; 

 111 new species which had appeared previously in " De- 

 scriptions of new species of fungi " in Bull. /S'oc. Aat. Sci. 

 Buffalo, I. 41-72. See no. 458. 



443- Twenty-seventh Report ditto for 1873, 



issued 1875. pp. 73-116. PI. 1, 2. 



Introduction, has notes on the edible qualities ofAgartcus 

 naucinus and Coprinus micaceus, on diseases of spruces, 

 Peridermium, decolorans, Uredo luminata, and directions 

 for collecting fungi. Fungi collected, pp. 83-85; not before 

 reported, pp. 92-111; 45 new species; key to New York 

 Ustilagines, p. 115. 



444. Twenty-eighth Report ditto for 1874, 



issued 1876. pp. 31-88. PI. 1, 2. 



Fungi collected, pp. 40-42; not before reported, pp. 48-82; 

 83 new species, 1 new genus. 



445- Twenty-ninth Report ditto for 1875, 



issued 1878. pp. 29-82. PI. 1, 2. 



Fungi collected, pp. 34, 35; not before reported, pp. 38-63, 

 78 new species. Also, pp. 63-65, descriptions of 12 species 

 previously reported without descriptions; pp. 66-71 notes 

 on 19 other species, one described as new; and pp. 71-82, 

 list of parasitic fungi of New York and their hosts, including 

 Uredineae, Conioinycetes, Perisporiaceae, etc. Rev. in 

 -Bot. Gaz. IV. 125, 126, under title "Fungoid Mends and 

 foes"; and Rev. Myc. I. 92, 93. 



446. Thirtieth Report ditto for 1876, is- 

 sued Sept. 1878. pp. 23-78. PI. 1, 2. 



Fungi collected, pp. 28, 29; not before reported, pp. 37-67, 

 82 new species; remarks and observations, pp. 70-77, in- 

 cluding synonymy of species of Lenzites and supplement to 

 list of parasitic fungi in 29tli Report. Set Rev. Myc. 1. 92-93. 



447- Thirty-first Report ditto for 1877, 



issued 1879. pp. 19-60. 



Introduction has notes on a fungus attacking Cicada 

 septendecim, /Sphaeropsis Malorum on apples, and several 

 fungi on Abies balsamea. Fungi collected, pp. 26, 27 ; not 

 before reported, pp. 31-51; 66 new species, new genera 

 Milleria and Massospora; observations on fungi, pp. 54-60 

 including list of New York Mt/xomycetes, arranged accord- 

 ing to Rostafinski, and keys to Helmllae, smAXylariae of New 

 York. Rev. in Torr. Bull. VI. 363, and Rev. Myc. II. 48, 49. 



448. Thirty-second Report ditto for 1878. 



This report was transmitted to the Legislature, but was 



never published except as a public document. A small num- 

 ber of copies, however, were printed in 1886, but without the 

 plates which accompanied the report. The copies, which 

 are very rare, have pp. 17-72, with descriptions of 80 new 

 species, 23 Agaricini, 16 Discomycetes, 9 Pyrenomycetes, 

 and 32 others, keys to New York species of Paxilli, (7m- 

 terelli, and the Dapetes tribe of Lactarii (see 38th Report), 

 and an account of New York species of Lycoperdon, and a 

 description of a new genus, Glomerularia. Most of these 

 have since been published in other places. 



449. Thirty-third Report ditto for 1879, 



issued Oct. 1883. pp. 11-49. PL 1, 2. 



Fungi collected, pp. 14, 15; not before repprted, pp. 18-34; 

 70 new species, one new genus; synopsis of New York 

 Amanitae, pp. 38-49. Rev. in Rev. Myc. VI. 58, 59. 



450. Thirty-fourth Report ditto for 1880, 



issued Oct. 1883. pp. 24-58. PI. 1-4. 



Introduction has a popular account of fungi on maize, 

 RamulariaFragariae, Mucor inaequalis, Fiisicladium den- 

 driticum, Oidium fructigenum, Sphaeropsis Malorum, etc. 

 Fungi collected, pp. 39, 40; not before reported, pp. 42-53; 

 39 newpecies, critical notes on fungi, pp. 57, 58. Rev. in 

 Rev. Myc. VI. 59. 



451. Thirty-fifth Report ditto for 1881, 



issued 1885. pp. 125-164. 



Fungi collected, p. 129; not before reported, pp. 131-145; 

 41 new species, 2 by C. C. Frost, one new genus; synopsis of 

 New York Lepiotae, pp. 150-164. Rev. in Rev. Myc. VII. 254. 



452. Thirty-sixth Report ditto for 1882, 



issued 1885. pp. 29-49. 



Synopsis of New York Psalliotae, 41-49. See Rev. Myc. 



VII. 254. 



453. - Thirty-seventh Report ditto for 1883. 



This report was transmitted to the Legislature, but never 

 published, pp. 63-68 were struck off, but the body of the 

 report is nowhere in print. According to the table of con- 

 tents, p. 65, the report contained a monograph of New York 

 Paxilli, Cantharelli, and Craterelli, and an arrangement of 

 New York Pyrenomycetes on Saccardo's system. 



454. Thirty-eighth Report ditto for 1884, 



issued 1885. pp. 77-138. PI. 1-3. 



Fungi not before reported, pp. 83-106; 62 new species, one 

 new genus; synopsis of New York Lactarii, pp. 111-133; 

 svnopsis New York Plutei t pp. 133-138. Rev. in Rev. Myc. 



VIII. 120. 



455- - 

 209-226. 



Fungi. Trans. Albany Inst. VI. 

 1870. Read 15 Feb. 1870. 



General notice of fungi, their uses and the harm done by 

 them, with an account, of some American works on fungi 

 and brief notes on the black knot. 



