NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



Farlow, William Gilson. 



271. Onion Smut, an essay presented to the 

 Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture, 

 pp. 15, pi. 1, and fig. 5. Boston. 1877. Extr. 

 2th Rept. Mass. Board Agr. for 1876. Part 2. 

 pp. 164-176. 



Account of Urocystis Cepulae, and damage done by it in 

 New England, with a note on Papula-tpora sepedonioides. 

 Rev. in Grevillea, V. 158; and Gard. Chron. 1877. pp. 441 

 and 634. 



272. Notes on some common diseases 



caused by fungi. Bull. Bussey Inst. II. 106-114. 

 PI. 1. 1877. 



Notes on Sphaeria morbosa, Urocystis Cepulae, etc., with 

 account of Uncinula spiralis and its action, with figures. 

 Rev. in Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. V. new ser. 69-71. Plate also 

 given in Rural New - Yorker. 30 Jan. 1886. 



273. Diseases of fruit-bearing trees. 2ath 



Rept. Mass. Board Agr. for 1877. pp. 218-233 

 (1-16). Fig. 7. 1878. 



Popular account of black-knot of plums, grape moulds, etc., 

 with figures from author's previous papers. 



274. On the synonymy of some species of 



Uredineae. Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci. 

 Boston, XIII. (V. n. s.) 251, 252 (262, 263). 1878. 

 Read Feb. 1878. 



Notes on nomenclature of a Uromyces on Brizopyrumt 

 Ramularia on Rumex, and a Puccinia on Maluastrum, in 

 California. By a misprint, pages of reprint differ from 

 original. 



275. Diseases of forest trees. Trans. 



Mass. Hort. Soc. for 1879. Part 1. pp. 44-46. 

 1879. 



Abstract of popular lecture. Substance given \nBot. Gaz. 

 IV. 244. 



276. The Gymnosporangia or cedar ap- 

 ples of the United States. Anniversary Memoirs 

 Soc. Nat. Hist. Boston, pp. 1-38. PI. 1, 2. 

 1880. 



Description of the Gymnosporangia and Roesteliae of the 

 United States, with account of cultures made to show the 

 connection of the species of the two genera. One hundred re- 

 prints issued. As paper is hard to obtain, consult follow- 

 ing reviews. Eot. Gaz. VI. 209 ; Am. Nat. XV. 471 ; Torr. 

 Bull. VIII. 71; Grevillea, IX. 138. 



2 77- Unusual habitat of a Coprinus. 



Torr. Bull. VIII. 67. June, 1881. 



Notes the occurrence of C. stercorarius on water contain- 

 ing algae. 



278. Notes on Gymnosporangia. Torr. 



Bull. VIII. 85-87. Aug. 1881. 



New localities of Gymnosporangia and Calyptospora. 



279. Notes on some species in the 3d and 



llth centuries of Ellis's North American Fungi. 

 Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Boston, XVIII. 

 (X. n. s.) 65-85. 1883. Issued July, 1883. 



Critical notes on several Peronosporae, Uredineae, and 

 Exoasci of this series, with descriptions of 7 new species, one 

 from Bermuda, preceded by general remarks on nomen- 

 clature of Uredineae. Rev. in Bot. Gaz. VIII. 302. 



280. Note on Phallus togatus, Kalchb. 



Bot. Gaz. VIII. 258, 259. July, 1883. 



Notes on the nomenclature of the Dictyophorae of the 

 United States. P. togatus, Kalchbr., referred to P. dupli- 

 catus, Bosc. See KALCHBRENNEB, K. 



281. Notes on some Ustilagineae of the 



United States. Bot. Gaz. VIII. 271-278 (1-7). 

 Aug. 1883. 



General notes on Ustilagineae of the United States, with 

 synopsis of species of the genus Entyloma in the United 

 States, with descriptions of 4 new species, and description of 

 Doassansia Epilobii. 



282. Additional note on Ustilagineae. 



Bot. Gaz. VIII. 318. Oct. 1883. 



Notes on the Doassansia and other species mentioned in 

 last-named paper. 



283. Enumeration of the Peronosporeae of 



the United States. Bot. Gaz. VIII. 305-315, 327- 

 337. Oct., Nov. 1883. 



Descriptions and synonymy of 35 species known in this 

 country, 5 new species, with list of hosts. See no. 285. 



284. Notes on the cryptogamic flora of 



the White Mountains. Appalachia, III. 232-251. 

 Jan. 1884. 



Enumeration of 108 fungi, pp. 237-251, 8 new species de- 

 scribed, including 3 given also in Bot. Gaz. VIII. 275-277. 

 Critical notes on several of the species, including an account 

 of the Peridermia of the White Mountains, pp. 239-243. 

 Rev. in Rev. Myc. VI. 129. 



285. Additions to the Peronosporeae of 



the United States. Bot. Gaz. IX. 37-40. March, 



1884. 



Two species and one variety new to the United States, with 

 new hosts for 13 species enumerated in paper above. See 

 no. 283. 



286. Maladies des monies seches. Rev. 



Myc. VI. 197-199. PL 49. Fig. 1,2. July, 1884. 



Description of Sarcina Morrhuae and Oidium (Torula) 

 pulmnatum, with figure. See also foot-note in Rev. Myc. 

 VII. 17, for correction. 



287. Notes on a fungus parasitic on species 



of Potamogeton. Trans. Field- Naturalists' Club, 

 Ottawa, II. 127-129 (1-3). 1884. 



Notes on Doassansia Farlowii received from Dr. J. 

 Fletcher. 



288. Notes on fungi. Bot. Gaz. X. 219- 



221. Feb. 1885. 



Remarks, with corrections of statements in papers here 

 numbered 279 and 281. 



289. Notes on some species of Gymno- 



sporangium and Chrysomyxa of the United States. 

 Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Boston, XX. (XII. 

 n. s.) 311-323. 1885. Read 11 Feb. 1885. 



Summary of cultures of spores of Gymnosporangia made 

 by author up to date, with additional remarks on the Perider- 

 mia and Chrysomyxae of the White Mountains and other 

 localities. Rev. in Jour. Myc. I. 45. 



290. The Synchytria of the United States. 



Bot. Gaz. X. 235-245. PI. 4. March, 1885. 



Synopsis of species in the United States, two of them 

 new. 



291. Notes on some injurious fungi of 



California. Bot. Gaz. X. 346-348, Oct. 1885; 

 and Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci. XXXIV. 300-303. 

 Also in Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. 1885. pp. 

 29-31. 



Account of Peronospora Hyoscyami and Puccinia Jfat- 

 vastri in California. 



2 Q2. Vegetable parasites of codfish. Bull. 



U. S. Fish Comm. VI. 1-4. Fig. 2. 1886. 



Summary of papers on the subject, including fungi from 

 paper no. 286, with additional notes. 



293. Development of Roesteliae from 



Gymnosporangia. Bot. Gaz. XI. 189, 190. July, 

 1886. 



Preliminary report. See next title. 



294. The development of the Gymnos- 

 porangia of the United States. Bot. Gaz. XI. 

 234-241. Sept. 1886. 



Paper read at the meeting of the Am. Ass. Adv. Sci. at 

 Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 1886, giving results of cultures made by 

 B D. Halsted and R. Thaxter, etc. Abstr. in Proc. Am. 

 Asso Adv. Sci. XXXV. 254. The paper by Thaxter, not 

 here included, issued Jan. 1887, in Proc. Am. Acad. Boston. 



a g 5> On a supposed disease of roses 



caused by a fungus. Proc. 7th Ann. Meeting Soc. 

 Prom. Agr. Sci. pp. 24, 25. Columbus, O. 1886. 



Read at the meeting at Buffalo in August; issued in No- 

 vember. Leptothyrium chromoxpermum, Peck, on roses, 

 said to be the spores of a Pilobolus, and Gymnosponum 

 harknessioides, Ehis and Ilolway, considered to be spores 

 of some ascomycetous fungus. 



