NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



2. 



Berlese, Augusto Napoleone, and Voglino, P. 

 Padua, 21 Oct. 1864. See SACCARDO, P. A. 



56 Sopra un nuovo genere di f unglii Sf eropsidei. 

 Att. Soc.Venet. Trent. X. 176-205 (2-32). PI. 

 2, 3. Padua. 1887. 



Account of a new genus, Macrophoma, with descriptions 

 of 32 species from the United States; figures of 3 species, 

 formerly included in Phoma and Sphaeropsis. The reprint 

 is dated 1886, but the volume of the Atti, 1887. 



Bertoloni, Antonio. Sarzana, 11 Feb. 1775. 

 fBologna, 17 April, 1869. 



57. Miscellanea Botanica, XVII. 22. PI. 

 Fig. 2. Bologna. 1857. 



Gives a description and figure of Thelephora lobata from 

 Alabama. 



Bessey, Charles Edwin. See AMERICAN NATTJ- 

 EALIST. Milton, Wayne Co., O., 21 May, 1845. 



58. On injurious fungi. The Blights, Erysiphei. 

 7th Biennial Rept. Iowa Agr. College. 8. pp. 

 185-204 (1-20). PI. 1, 2. Dec. 1877. 



A description of the species known in the United States, 

 with synopsis and figures of 10 species. 



59. - Simblum rubcscens, Gerard, in Iowa. 

 Torr. Bull. VIII. 126, Nov. 1881. Am. Nat. 

 XVI. 42, Jan. 1882. 



Species found in Iowa. 



60. - A sketch of the progress of botany in 

 the United States in 1880. Am. Nat. XV. 947- 

 965. Dec. 1881. 



Includes an enumeration of United States fungi described 

 in 1880. 



61. - The diseases of plants. Trans. Iowa 

 State Hort. Soc. XVI. 85-98. 1882. 



Gives, pp. 93-98, an account of several diseases caused by 

 fungi. 



62. - Some observations on the action of 

 frost upon leaf-cells. Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci. 

 XXXI. 464, 465. Aug. 1882. 



Finds that leaf-cells attacked by the mycelium of Aecidium 

 Fraxini have less power of resisting cold than other cells. 



63. - A new species of insect-destroying 

 fungus. Am. Nat. XVII. 1280-1281, 1286. Dec. 

 1883. 



Description of Entomophthora Calopteni. 



64. - An enormous puff-ball. Am. Nat. 

 XVIII. 530. May, 1884. 



Reports the finding by Prof. R. E. Call in New York State 

 of an immense specimen ofLycoperdon giganteum. 



65. - Bulletin of the Iowa Agricultural 

 College, issued by the Dept. of Botany, Nov. 1884. 

 8. pp. 109-174. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 



Contains the following papers on fungi by C. E. Bessey : 

 , fi 

 Ergot 



The Wheat Smut, pp. 118-126, fig. 3, 4; Smut of Indian 

 127-129, fi. 



Corn, 



pp. -, g. , ; rgo, pp. 130-132, fig. 7; 

 Preliminary lists 01 Cryptogams, pp. 133-150, including be- 

 tween 200-300 fungi on pp. 134, 135-148. For other papers in 

 this bulletin, see ABTHUK, J. C. Sent to press Nov. 1884, 

 but not issued until about Jan. 1885, as we are informed by 

 the author. 



66. - The abundance of ash rust. Am. 

 Nat. XIX. 886-887. Sept. 1885. 



Notes the abundance of Aecidium Fraxini in Nebraska. 



67. - Injurious fungi in their relation to the 

 diseases of plants. Am. Pomolog. Soc. Session 

 1885. pp. 35-43. 



A general account of the properties of injurious fungi and 

 the diseases caused by them, followed by a list of 41 species 

 which occur in the United States. 



68. - The rust of the ash tree. Am. Nat. 

 XX. 806. Sept. 1886. 



Reports a marked absence of Aecidium Fraxini in Ne- 

 braska and Iowa in 1886. 



Switzerland Co., Indi- 

 Am. Nat. 



Billings, John Shaw, 

 ana, 12 April, 1838. 



68 a . The study of minute fungi. 

 V. 323-329. Fig. 75. Aug. 1871. 



A popular account of Valsa stellulata, Fr., with figure, and 

 directions for studying fungi. 



68 b . The genus Hysterium and some of its 



allies. Am. Nat. V. 626-631. PI. 11. Oct. 1871. 



General account of the structure of the genus, followed by 

 notes on the spores of 54 species, with figures of the spores 

 of 21 species. The specimens examined were principally 

 from the herbaria of Schweinitz, Ravenel, and Curtis. 



and Curtis, E. 



69. Keport of results of examinations of fluids 

 of diseased cattle, with reference to cryptogamic 

 growths. Rept. Commissioner Agr. on Diseases 

 of Cattle in U. S. 4. pp. 174-190, with plate. 

 Washington. 1871. 



Account of cultures made with fluids of animals infected 

 with contagious pleuro-pneumonia and Texas fever, with 

 plate of forms found, some of them bacteria. 



and Frost, C. C. 



70. United States geological exploration of the 

 fortieth parallel, Clarence King, geologist in 

 charge. Botany by Sereno Watson aided by 

 Prof. Daniel C. Eaton and others. 4. pp. liii., 

 525. PI. 1-40. Washington. 1871. 



On pp. 413, 414 is a list of 14 fungi, including 3 new 

 Pucciniae. The Aecidia and Pucciniae were determined 

 by J. S. BILLINGS; the other fungi by C. C. FKOST. 



Bonorden, Hermann Friedrich. Herford, 28 

 Aug. 1801. 



71. Zur kenntniss einiger der wichtigsten gat- 

 tungen der Coniomyceten and Cryptomyceten. 4. 

 pp. 63. PI. 1-3. Halle. 1860. Extr. Abhandl. 

 Nat. Ges. Halle, V. 167-229. 1860. 



Mentions 7 species of Uredineae from North America. 



72. Die zweite deutsche Nordpolarfahrt 



in den jahren 1869 und 1870 unter fiihrung des 

 Kapitan Karl Koldewey, herausgegeben von dem 

 Verein fur die deutsche Nordpolarfahrt in Bremen. 

 8. Leipzig. 1874. 



The fungi are given in vol. II. 88-96. The fleshy fungi 

 by Bonorden, pp. 88-90, include 4 species and some unde- 

 termined forms. The endophytic fungi by L. Fuckel include 

 13 species, all but one new, pp. 90-96, with pi. 1. Names of 

 species given in Arctic Manual, part 2, p. 585. 



Bosc, Louis (Augustin Guillaume). Paris, 

 20 Jan. 1759. -fTaris, 10 July, 1828. 



73. Memoire sur quelques especes de champig- 

 nons des parties meridionales de 1'Amerique Sep- 

 tentrionale Gesell. Natur. Freunde, Mag. 4. 

 V. 83-89 (1-7). PI. 4-6. Berlin. 1811. 



Separate copies of this paper are very rare. Fifteen species 

 are described, all but one with figures : Boletus alveolarius ; 

 B. hydnatinus ; Agaricus pinarius : Ag. (Panus) dorsalis ; 

 Ag. (Lentinusj chama ; Clathrus columnatus (copied in 

 Corda, Anleitung, and Nees, System) ; Morchella caroli- 

 niana (Gyromitra) ; Phallus duplicates (copied in Corda 

 and Nees); Satyrus rubicundus (copied in Corda?); 

 Lycoperdon (Cauloglossum) transversarium (in Nees) ; Z. 

 heterogeneum (Mitremyces lutescens) ; L. cyathiforme, 

 Uperhiza (Hyperrhiza carolinensis); Tubercularia cnrnea 

 (Peridermiumy, Tremella (Lectio) stipitata (copied in 

 Nees). 



74. Botanical Bulletin. Edited by J. M. 

 Coulter. 8. Crawfordsville, Ind. Vol. I. Nov. 

 1875 Nov. 1876. 



Published monthly in parts of 4 pages. In Nov. 1876 the 

 name was changed to the following. 



75. Botanical Gazette. Continuation of Bot. 

 Bulletin. See above. Vol. II. -XI. Nov. 187G 

 Dec. 1886. To be continued. 



Vol. II. ended Oct. 1877, and vol. III. began Jan. 1878. 

 U. and III. have 8 page* in each number; IV.-VII. 12; 



