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NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



Russell, John Lewis. Salem, Mass., 2 Dec. 

 1808. fSalem, 7 June, 1873. 



534. Contributions to the cryptogamic flora of 

 Essex County. Proc. Essex Inst. Salem, Mass., 



I. 191-194. 1856. 



Notes on Dothidea (Asteroma) pomigena, Phragmotri- 

 chum Chailletii, and Sphaeronema subtile. 



535. The smaller fungi. Am. Nat. II. 



561-570, fig. 2; 623-638, fig. 5. Jan., Feb. 

 1869. 



General account of moulds, blights, etc., with figures, being 

 a review of "Rust, Smut, Mildew, and Mould," by M. C. 

 Cooke. See also article by this author on Mushrooms, a 

 review of Cooke's "Plain and Easy Account ol British 

 Fun<*i," in Am. Nat. II. 292-303. Also "Potato Mould," 

 AmNat. II. 463-466. These papers do not contain special 

 American references, and state only general facts. 



Saccardo, Pietro Andrea. Treviso, 23 April, 

 1845. See MICHELIA. 



536. Fungi Italici autographice delineati. 



4. Fig. 1500. With index. Padua. May, 1877 

 May, 1886. 



Issued in 38 fasciculi, with an index of species in last 

 fasciculus. The following are the numbers of plates repre- 

 senting United States species : 683, 684, 686, 687, 777, 781, 789, 

 792, 817, 849, 866, 932, 959, 1117, 1358, 1362, 1409, 1440. 



537. Enumeratio Pyrenomycetum Ilypo- 



creaceorum hucusque cognitorum systemate car- 

 pologico dispositorum. Michelia, I. 277-325. 

 July, 1878. 



Includes notes on 58 species of the United States. 



538. Conspectus generum fungorum 



Italiae inferiorum nempe ad Sphaeropsideas, 

 Melanconieas et Hyphomyceteas pertinentium 

 systemate sporologico dispositorum. Michelia, II. 

 1-38. April, 1880. 



Includes descriptions of Pyricularia and Ellisiella, new 

 American genera. 



539. Fungorum Extra-Europaeorum pu- 



gillus. Michelia, II. 136-149. April, 1880. 



Notes on 44 North American species, 21 described as 

 new. 



540. Fungi Veneti novi vel critici. Series 3. 



Hedwigia, XIV. 68-76, May, 1875 ; and Michelia, 

 1.446-452, Nov. 1878. Series 11. Michelia, II. 

 154-176, April, 1880. 



Series 3 has note on Masaaria epileuca, B. and C. Series 11 

 has a note on Uredo Aspidiotus, Peck. 



54j. Fungi Gallici. Series 2. Michelia, 



II. 39-135, April, 1880. Series 4, 1. c. 583-648, 

 Dec. 1882. 



First part has a note on Uromyces Euphorbiae, C. and P., 

 on p. 4*5. The second part has in addenda a description of 

 Granularia, eurotioides from New Jei'sey. 



542. Fungi aliquot Extra-Europaei. Mi- 

 chelia, II. 372-377. March, 1881. 



Notices of 22 species from the United States, 6 described 

 as new, collected mostly by J. B. Ellis in New Jersey. Rev. 

 in Reo. Myc. III. April, 1881. 



543. Fungi Boreali-Americani. Michelia, 



II. 564-582. Dec. 1882. 



Notes on 103 species, 53 described as new, 6 new genera 

 from the United States, collected principally by J. B. Ellis. 

 Most of the species ascribed to Saccardo and Ellis. 



544. Genera Pyrenomycetum schematice 



delineate a P. A. Saccardo. Illustratio adcom- 

 modata ad usum Sylloges Pyrenomycetum ejusdem 

 auctoris. 8. pp. 6. PL 1-14. Padua. Nov. 1883. 



A series of figures illustrating the genera of the first two 

 volumes of Saccardo's Sylloge. Rev. in Am. Nat. XVIII. 

 187. 



545. Conspectus generum Discomycetum 



hucusque cognitorum. Bot. CentralUatt, XVIII. 

 213-220, 247-256 (1-16). 1884. 



Includes descriptions of North American genera. See Am. 



546. Miscellanea mycologica. Ait. Real. Istit. 

 Veneto. II. (6 ser.) 435-463 (1-29). 1884. 



Includes descriptions of one new genus and 3 new species 

 from the United States, two of which are credited to Sac- 

 cardo and Winter. See next number. 



and Berlese, A. N. 



547. Miscellanea mycologica. Att. Real. Istit. 

 Venet. III. (6 ser.) 711-742 (1-32). PI. 8-11. 

 1885. 



Includes enumeration of 19 species from the United States, 

 9 species and 2 genera described as new. Figures of 5 species. 

 See also JOTJB. myc. I. 95 and 105. See last number. 



and Berlese, A. N. , and Voglino, P. 



548. Sylloge Fungorum omnium hucusque cog- 

 nitorum. 8. Vol. I.-IV. Padua. 1882-1886. 

 To be continued. 



Vol. I. Prefatio v.-viii. Sibliotheca Mycologica, ix.- 

 xix. Sylloge Pyrenomycetum, pp. 768. 13 June, 1882. 



Vol. II. Sylloge Pyrenomycetum, pp. 815; Addenda, 

 vol. I., i.-lv. ; Addenda, vol.. II. Ivi.-lxix; Index, species, 

 and genera of vol. I. and II. pp. 77. 13 June, 1883. 



Vol. III. Sylloge Sphaeropsidearum etMelanconiearum, 

 pp.860. 15 Dec. 1884. 



Vol. IV. Sylloge Hypfiomycetum, pp. 807. 10 April, 1886. 



Additamenta ad volumina I.-IV. curantibus A. 

 N. BERLESE et P. VOGLINO. pp. 484. 31 Dec. 

 1886. To be continued. 



A work including descriptions of all known species of the 

 orders named above. For reviews of American species in 

 this work, see COOKE, M. C. Also reviews in Am. Nat. 

 and Jour. Myc. and Nedwigia, XXIV. 97 



Salmon, D. E. 



549. The nature, chemical composition, and 

 action of ergot. U. S. Dept. Agr. First Ann. 

 Kept. Bureau Animal Industry for 1884. pp. 

 195-203. 



Included in a report on "Enzootics of Ergotism" is a 

 chapter with title here given, which has a botanical account 

 of ergot, with a plate giving the gross appearance of the fun- 

 gus, and a plate, taken from Tulasne, of the microscopic 

 structure. 



Saunders, William. 



550. Cultural Remarks. Rept. U. S. Dept. Agr. 

 for 1883. pp. 182-196. Washington. 1883. 



Has some remarks on the conditions which affect diseases 

 of grapes. 



Schlechtendal, VON, Diedrich Franz Leonard. 

 Xanten, duchy of Cleves, 27 Nov. 1794. f Halle, 

 12 Oct. 1866. 



551. Eine neue Phalloidee, nebst bemerkungen 

 iiber die ganze familie derselben. Linnaea, 

 XXXI. 101-194. PI. 1. 1860. 



Includes observations on Phallus duplicatus, Bosc, and 

 some other species which have been said by some writers to 

 occur in the United States. 



and Mueller, K. 



552. Mitremyces Junghuhnii, eine neue art, 

 beschrieben und abgebildet von v. Schlechtendal 

 und K. Miiller. Bot. Zeit. II. 401-404. PI. 3,B. 

 7 June, 1844. 



Includes notes on Mitremyces lutescens of the United 

 States. 



Schmidt, Johann Carl. Bernstadt, Oberlausitz, 

 6 April, 1793. fBerne, 2 Dec. 1850. See KUNZE, G. 



Schrenk, Joseph. 



553. Notes on Tuckahoe. Torr. Bull. XI. 1-5. 

 PI. 43. Jan. 1884. 



Gives histological and chemical structure of tuckahoe, with 

 consideration of the mycelium found in this substance. 



Schroeter, Julius. 



4 Ueber einige amerikanische Uredineen. 

 Hedwigia, XIV. 161-172, 177-182. Nov., Dec. 



1875. 



Proposes a new genus, Uropyxis, founded on Puccinia 

 Amorphae, B. and C., and gives notes on synonymy and 

 distribution of 35 other species. 



