NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



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Winter, Georg. Leipsic, 1 Oct. 1848. See 

 EXSICCATI in supplement. See HEDWIGIA. 



629. Bemerkungen ueber einige Uredincen. 

 Hedwigia, XIX. 17-29. Feb. 1880. 



The Uredo Aspidiotus of Peck referred to V. Filicum. 



630. Eine neue Chrysomyxa. Bat. Cen- 



tralblatt, V. 250, 251. Feb. 1881. 



The Uredo pirolata, Koernicke, from New York, referred 

 to Chrysomyxa. 



631. Ueber die gattung Harknessia, 



Cooke. Hedwigia, XXII. 19-21. Feb. 1883. 



Gives notes on If. Eucalypti, Cooke, and other exotic 

 species. 



632. New North American Fungi. Torr. 



Bull. X. 7, 49, 50. Jan., May, 1883. 



First part has descriptions of Sorosporium Ellisii, Ustilago 

 Vilfae, and Gonatobotrys maculicola, also given in Hed- 

 wigia, XXII. 1, 2. Second part has 5 species from Illinois 

 and Kentucky, also given in next title. 



633. Fungi nonnulli novi. Hedwigia, 



XXII. 1-3. Jan. 1883. 



Includes 3 species from the United States. See last title. 



. 634. Ueber einige Nordamerikanische 



pilze. Hedwigia, XXII. 67-72, 129-131. May, 

 Sept. 1883. 



First part has descriptions of 8 new species, 5 of them same 

 as in last title, besides notes on Ascomycetella and several 

 Uredineae. Second part has descriptions of 2 new species, 

 and notes on EntylomaPhysalidisandPuccinia Thwaitesii. 



635. Mycologische Notizen. Hedwigia, 



XXIII. 7-9. Jan. 1884. 



Has notes on Puccinia heterospora, Entyloma Physalidis, 

 and Cercospora fusco-virens. 



636. New North American Fungi. Jour. 



Myc. I. 101, 102. Aug. 1885. 



Descriptions of Sphaerella Earliana, Fusicladium fffu- 

 sum, Darluca interseminata, and Doassansia decipiens. 



637. Fungi novi Missourienses. Jour. 



Myc. I. 121-126. Oct. 1885. 



Characters of 25 new species collected by C. H. Demetrio, 

 same as in title no. 640. 



638. Fungi exotici III. Hedwigia, XXV. 



92-104. June, 1886. 



Notes the occurrence of Arthrosporium parasiticum, 

 Winter, in Florida. 



639. Pilze : in Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryp- 



togamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und 

 der Schweiz. Zweite Auflage. 8. Band I. 

 Erste Abtheilung, pp. 924, and index. Schizomy- 



cetes, Saccharomy cetes, and Basidiomy cetes. Leip- 

 sic. 1884. Zweite Abtheilung, pp. 880. Pyre- 

 nomycetes. To be continued. 



This well-known work is issued in parts, the first of which 

 appeared in 1881. The complete first volume has the date 

 1884. Of the second volume, there had appeared prior to 

 1887, 800 pages, and the volume is not yet completed. The 

 work is illustrated with numerous woodcuts of the genera 

 and one colored chart. Occasional references are made to 

 American writers in the synonymy. 



and Demetrio, C. H. 



640. Beitriige zur pilzflora von Missouri. Series 

 I. Hedwigia, XXIV. 177-214 (1-37). Oct. 1885. 



An enumeration of 350 species, with host-plants and sy- 

 nonymy in some cases, 25 of the species described as new, one 

 attributed to Bresadola. See title no. 637. 



Woronin, Max. 



641. Beitrag zur kenntniss der Ustilagineen. 4. 

 pp. 35. PL 4, partly colored. Frankfort. 1882. 



This paper forms the fifth part of "Beitraege zur Mor- 

 phologic und Physiologic der Pilze," by De Bary and 

 Woronin. Sorosporium Astragali, Peck, and S. De&modii, 

 Peck, are referred to the genus Thecaphora. 



Wyman, Jeffries. Chelmsford, Mass., 11 Aug. 

 1814. fBethlehem, N. H., 4 Sept. 1874. 

 and Berkeley, M. J. 



642. On a minute fungus, Podisoma macropus, 

 growing on Juniperus Virginiana in North 

 America, by Dr. Wyman in a letter addressed to 

 Sir W. J. Hooker ; with some additional remarks 

 by the Rev. M. J. Berkeley. London Jour. Bot. 

 IV. 315-319. PI. 12. Fig. 6. 1845. 



A letter, with an account of gross and microscopic charac- 

 ters of the common cedar apple of New England, with figure 

 of the fungus, Podisoma macropus, and a note by Berkeley 

 on its botanical relations. 



Zabriskie, Jeremiah Lott. Flatbush, L. I., 

 3 Feb. 1835. 



643. A caterpillar fungus from New Zealand 

 and some related species of the United States. 

 Jour. N. Y. Micr. Soc. I. 89-94. Fig. 1-6. April, 

 1885. 



Includes descriptions and figures of Torrubia militaris, 

 T. Ramneiii, and T. clavulata of the United States. 



644. Fruit of the fungus Uncinula flexu- 



osa, Peck, on leaves of the horse-chestnut. Jour. 

 N. Y. Micr. Soc. II. 144, 145. Dec. 1886. 



645. Fruit of the fungus Microsphaera 



extensa. Jour. N. Y. Micr. Soc. II. 149, 150. 

 Dec. 1886. 



