NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



Tnlasne, Charles. Langeais, 5 Sept. 1816. 



f-Hyeres, 28 Aug. 1884. 



Tulasne, Louis Rene. Azay-le-Rideau, France, 

 12 Sept. 1815. fHyeres, 22 Dec. 1885. 



613. , L. R. Observations sur Porganisa- 



tion des Tremellinees. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 3 ser. 

 XIX. 193-231 (1-39). PI. 10-13. 1853. 



Includes a brief reference to Podispma macropus, Schw. 



614. Memoire sur Pergot des Glumacees. 



Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 3 ser. XX. 5-56. PI. 1-4. 

 1853. 



Has very brief references to American authors on the sub- 

 ject. 



614*. , L. and C. R. Recherches sur Por- 



ganisation et le mode de fructification des cham- 

 pignons de la tribu des Nidulariees, suivies d'un 

 essai monographique. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 3 ser. 

 I. 41-107. PL 3-8. 1844. 



Includes descriptions of United States species, one new 

 species figured. 



615. - Memoire sur les Ustilaginees 

 comparees aux Uredinees. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 

 3 ser. VII. 12-127. PL 2-7. 1847. 



Includes observations on Testicularia and Ustilago Schwei- 

 nitzii (Uredo Zeae, Schw.), from the United States. 



616. Fungi Hypogaei. Histoire et 



monographic des champignons Hypoges. Folio, 

 pp. xix. 222. PL 22, 9 colored. Paris. 1851. 

 2d edition, pp. xxiv. 222. PL 21. Paris. 1863? 



Of the first edition of this sumptuous work only 100 copies 

 were printed, and each copy was numbered. A second 

 edition was afterwards issued same as the first in all respects, 

 except that there is another preface. The date of issue of 

 second edition is uncertain. The title-page bears the date 

 1853, but the preface of second edition is dated June, 1862. 

 Probably the 1853 of title-page should be 1863. This work 

 includes descriptions of American genera of Bosc and Schwei- 

 nitz, as Arachnion t Hyperrhiza, etc. 



617. Selecta fungorum carpologia, 



ea documenta et icones potissimum exhibens quae 

 varia fructuum et seminum genera in eodem 

 fungo simul aut vicissim adesse demonstrent. 

 Folio. Vol. I. xxviii. 242. PL 5. Paris, 1861. 

 Vol. II. xix. 319. PL 34. 1863. Vol. III. 

 xvi. 221. PL 22. 1865. 



First volume includes Erysipkei, the second Xylariei, 

 Valsei, and Sphaeriei, and the third Nectriei Phacidiei, 

 and Pezizei. This classic work does not treat specially of 

 American fungi, but there are many critical notes and refer- 

 ences to species of this country scattered through the text. 



Tully, William. 



618. Reduction of all the genera of plants con- 

 tained in the Catalogus Plantarum Americae 

 Septentrionalis of the late Dr. Muhlenberg to the 

 natural families of Mr. De Jussieu's system. For 

 the use of the gentlemen who attended the course 

 of elementary and philosophical botany in Phila- 

 delphia in 1815. Philadelphia. 1815. 



Has an enumeration of 47 genera of fungi, p. 5, including 

 Erineum. 



United States. Department of Agriculture. 

 See AGRICULTURAL REPORTS. 



Geological Surveys. See BILLINGS, J. S. 



See HAYDEN, F. V. See PARRY, C. C. See 

 PORTER, T. C. 



Veutenat, Etienne Pierre. Limoges, 1 March, 

 1757. f Paris, 13 Aug. 1808. 



619. Dissertation sur le genre Phallus. Mem. 

 de rinstit. Nat. (Classe Sri. Math, et Phys.) I. 

 503-523. PL 7. Paris. 1798. 



Includes an account of Phallus indusiatus from Guiana, 

 with figures, to which species some United States specimens 

 have since been referred, but no mention made of United 

 States specimens by this author. 



Viala, Pierre, and Ravaz, L. 



620. Memoire sur line nouvelle maladie de la 

 vigne. Le Black Rot (pourriture noire}. 8. 

 pp. 62. PL 4. Montpellier. 1886. 



Gives notes on structure and synonymy of Phoma umcola, 

 B. and C., and /Sphaeria JKdicellii, Ellis. 



621. Sur de nouvelles especes du 



genre Phoma se developpant sur les fruits de la 

 vigne. Bull. Soc. Bot. France, XXXIII. IxL- 

 Ixvii. 1886. Not issued until 10 Jan. 1887. 



Includes details of Phoma uvicola, B. and C. 



Vize, John Edward. London, Eng., 7 March, 

 1831. 



622. Calif ornian Fungi. Grev. V. 109-111. 

 March, 1877. VII. 11-13. Sept. 1878. 



Notices of 66 species collected by H. W. Harkness, of 

 which 21 are described as new. 



Voglino, Pietro. Turin, 23 March, 1864. 



623. Sul genere Pestalozzia saggio monografico. 

 Atti. Soc. Vtneto-Trentina Sci. Nat. IX. 209-243 

 (1-37). PL 8-10. 1885. Issued 1886. 



A description of all known species of the genus, being a 

 revision of the species given in the third volume of Saccardo's 

 Sylloge. Besides the revised descriptions, there are alsT> 

 figures of some North American species. 



Voyle, Joseph. See RILEY, C. V. 

 "Walter, Thomas. Hampshire, England, 1740. 

 fCarolina, 1788. 



624. Flora Caroliniana secundum systema vege- 

 tabilium perillustris Linnaei digesta: characteres 

 essentiales naturalesve et differentias veras exhi- 

 "bens : cum emendationibus numerosis : descripti- 

 onum antea evulgatarum : adumbrationes stirpium 

 plus mille continens, nee non generibus novis non 

 paucis, speciebus plurimis novisque, ornata. 8. 

 pp. 263. PL 1. London. 1788. 



Describes, pp. 260-263, 7 Agarici, 5 Koleti, 1 Ifydnum, 

 1 Phallus, 1 Clavaria, 4 Lycoperdon, and 1 unnamed species. 



Walsh, Benjamin Dann. Frowe, Worcester- 

 shire, England, 21 Sept. 1808. fRock Island, 111., 

 18 Nov. 1869. 



625. Black Knot. Practical Entomologist, I. 

 48-51. 26 March, 1866. II. 63. March, 1867. 



Arguments to show that this disease is caused by a fungus 

 and not by an insect. 



626. A plant growing out of an insect. 



Practical Entomologist, II. 116. Aug. 1867. 



Reports a fungus growing out of a May-bug in Iowa. 



and Riley, C. V. 



626*. Fungoid growths. Am. Ent. I. 91, 92. 

 Jan. 1869. 



Notice of the white grub fungus, with remarks by "W. H. 

 Edwards. 



Watson, Sereno. East Windsor Hill, Conn., 

 1 Dec. 1826. See BILLINGS, J. L. 



Watt, David A. P. 



627. A provisional catalogue of Canadian Crypto- 

 gams. Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, II. 

 new series, 390-404. Oct. 1865. 



On pp. 390-392 is a list of 152 species of fungi from the 

 collections of Dr. "W. P. Maclaggan, determined by Berkeley, 

 and of D. A. Watt, determined by Curtis. The species are 

 arranged alphabetically, and names of authorities are not 

 given. 



Wilkes Expedition. See CURTIS, M. A., and 

 BERKELEY, M. J. 



Wingate, Harold. Philadelphia, 25 August, 

 1852. 



628. A new genus of Myxomycetes. Jour. Myc. 

 II. 125, 126, with figure. Nov. 1886. 



Characters of the new genus Orthotricha and description 

 of 0. microcephala. 



