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JJORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



Burrill, Thomas Jonathan. 



98. Vegetable pathology. Trans. Illinois State 

 Hort. Soc. XIX. 218-226. 1885. 



General remarks on disease in plants. 

 and Seymour, A. B. 



99. New species of Uredineae. Hot. Gaz. IX. 

 187-191. Dec. 1884. 



Describes 13 species from Illinois. On p. 191, 4 other 

 species described by SEYMOUR, A. B. 



Bushberg Catalogue. See ENGELMANN, 

 George. 



Calkins, William Wirt. Farm Ridge, La Salle 

 Co., 111., 29 May, 1842. 



100. Notes on Florida fungi. Jour. Myc. II. 

 6, 7, Jan. 1886; 23, Feb. 1886; 42, April, 1886; 

 53, 54, May, 1886; 70, June, 1886; 80, 81, July, 

 1886; 89-91, Aug. 1886; 104-106, Sept. 1886; 

 126-128, Nov. 1886. 



Part 3 of this series is called " The leaf fungi of Florida " ; 

 part 4, "Cryptogainic Botany of a Florida log"; parts 7-9 

 give a list of species determined by J. B. Ellis. 



roi. - Polyporus ojicinalis, Fr. Jour. 

 Myc. II. 107. Sept. 1886. 

 Notes the occurrence of this species in Michigan. 

 Cist, Jacob. 



102. Notice of the Melolontha or May-bug. Am. 

 Jour. Sci. Arts, VIII. 269-271. PI. 4. Aug. 1824. 



Gives a note and figure of an unnamed species of Cordy 

 ceps on Melolontha. 



Clayton, John. Fulham, England, 1685. ^15 

 Dec. 1773. See GRONOVIUS, J. F. 



Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt. Horning, Norfolk, 

 England, 12 July, 1825. See EDWARDS, A. M. 

 See ELLIS, J. B. See GREVILLEA. See RAVENEL 

 and REHM, exsiccati in supplement. See STEVEN- 

 SON, W. C. 



103. Decades of Maine Fungi. Proc. Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., Portland, I. 179-185. Fig. 9. 1862. 



Descriptions of 21 species of Uredineae, 2 of them new. 



104. - Handbook of British Fungi, with 

 full descriptions of all the species, and illustra- 

 tions of the genera. 8. 2 vol. pp. 981. PI. 7, 

 col. and fig. 408. London. 1871. 



After each species it is stated whether it occurs also in the 



United States. There appeared in Grevillea, beginning in 

 1883, a revised second edition of this work. Up to date, 176 

 pages, descriptions of Agarici, have been published in the 

 different numbers of that journal, and also issued separately. 



105. - Notes on Podisoma. Jour. QueJcett 

 Micros. Club, II. 255-268 (1-14). PI. 18, 19. 

 Read 24 Nov. 1871. 



Has figures of Gym. clavipes and Gym. macropus from the 

 United States; also notes on some of our species. 



106. - Carpology of Peziza. Grev. III. 

 30-31, pi. 27-30, Sept, 1874; 73, 74, pi. 31-34, 

 Dec. 1874; 127, 128, pi. 38-41, March, 1875; 186, 

 pi. 43, 44, June, 1875; IV. 41, pi. 50, 51, Sept. 

 1875; 132, pi. 65, March, 1876; 168, pi. 69, June, 

 1876. 



Figures of asci, spores, and, in some cases, paraphysea of 

 Pezizae, including American species. 



107. - Revision of Geoglossum. Grev. III. 

 133, 134. March, 1875. 



Revision of the species of Cooke's Handbook ; refers to two 

 American species. 



108. - Synopsis of the Discomycetous fungi 

 of the United States. Part 1. Bull. Soc. Nat. 

 Sci. Buffalo, II. 285-300, March, 1875. Part 2. 

 1. c. III. 21-32; 33-37, Sept. and Nov. 1875. 



Part 1 gives a list of 357 species, with localities and charac- 

 ters of the new or little-known forms. Part 2 has remarks on 

 some of the species in part 1, with a list of 212 additional 

 species and descriptions of new species. 



109. On 



Grev. III. 136-138. 



Fr. 



Corticium amorphum, 

 March, 1875. 



Synonymy of this species with reference to Aleurodiscus 

 amorphus, Rabh., including Nodularia balsamicola, Peck. 

 See next title. 



1 10. On Corticium Oakesii, B. and C. 



Grev. III. 172. June, 1875. 

 Continuation of paper on C. amorphum. See above. 



in. Phragmidium. Grev. III. 171. 



PI. 45. June, 1875. 

 Figures P. speciosvm from the United States. 



112. British Fungi. Grevillea. 



The following references to North American fungi : GREV. 

 III. 179, 180, June, 1875, note on Puccinia Vioiarum, P. 

 Asteris, P. Gerardi, description and figure of P. hastata, 

 pi. 49, fig. 10 b; p. 182, 1. c. description of genus Virgas- 

 porium and note on V. clavatum ; p. 185, 1. c. note on 

 Peziza Agassizii ; IV. 69, Dec. 1875, note on species of 

 Virgasporium and Clasterisporium. 



113. Pezizae Americanae. Hedwigia, 



XIV. 81-85. June, 1875. 



Describes 21 new species from Maine, New York, New 

 Jersey, and 1 from Mexico. Some previously described in 

 Torr. Bull. VI. 31, 32. 



114. Podisoma on Juniperus phoenicia. 

 Grev. III. 189, 190. June, 1875. 



Includes a note on the germination of Gymnosporangium 

 clavipes. 



"5- 



91, 92. 



New Scotch 



Dec. 1875. 



Peziza. Grev. IV. 



Afoot-note gives a description of Peziza scubalonta, Ger- 

 ard, from New York. 



116. On Peziza brunnea. Grev. IV. 



125, 126. March, 1876. 



Note on P. confusa, Cooke, of the United States. 



117. Triblidium. Grev. IV. 182. PI. 67. 



June, 1876. 



Includes figures of 5 Triblidia and Ostreichnion Ameri- 

 canum from the United States. 



1 1 8. Observations on Peziza calycina. 



Grev. IV. 169-172. PI. 66. June, 1876. 



A criticism of Rehm's Note on Peziza calycina. See REHM. 



119. The Hyphomycetous Fungi of the 



United States. Bull. Soc. Nat. Sci. Buffalo, III. 

 189-192, Feb. 1877; 193-202, July, 1877. 



Enumeration of 304 species, with synonymy in some cases. 



120. Caution to mushroom eaters. Field 



and Forest, II. 146. Feb. 1877. 



Calls attention to the resemblance between Agaricus cam- 

 pestris and A. fastibilis. 



121. On black moulds. Jour. QueJcett 



Micros. Club, IV. 246-277. (1-28.) PL 24-27. 

 Read 23 Feb. 1877. 



Has colored figures of 8 species of Hyphomycetet of the 

 United States. 



122. On Valsa vitis, Schw. Grev. V. 



125. March, 1877. 



Separates the European form of this name under the name 

 of V. vitigera. 



123. - The Valsei of the United States. 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, pp. 110-127. 

 Apr. May, 1877. 



Describes 93 species of Valsa and 5 of Melanconis, with 

 enumeration of 40 doubtful species, principally from the 

 Schweinitz herbarium. See STEVENSON, W. C. 



124. The Myxomycetes of the United 



States. Ann. Lyceum, Nat. Hist. New York, XI. 

 378-409. June, 1877. Read 16 April, 1877. 



An arrangement of species taken from Rostafinski, wifh 

 synonymy and, in some cases, spore measurements; 154 

 species enumerated, 3 described as new. 



