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NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



Robinson, Benjamin Lincoln. Bloomington, 

 111., 8 Nov. 1864. 



715. Notes on the genus Taphrina. Annals of 

 Botany, I. 163-176. Nov. 1887. 



A general account of the structure of the genus followed 

 by a synopsis of 8 species of the United States, with critical 

 notes on structure and distribution. 



Saccardo, Pietro Andrea. 



716. Sylloge Fungorura omnium hucusque cog- 

 nitorum. Vol. V. Sylloge Hymenomycetum om- 

 nium hucusque cognitorum digessit P. A. Saccardo 

 collaborantibus J. Cuboni et V. Mancini. Vol. I. 

 Agaricineae. 8. pp.1146. Padua. 28 May, 1887. 



Continuation of title no. 548, including all known North 

 American species. 



Scribner, Frank Lamson. 



717. Report on the fungus diseases of the grape 

 vine. Dept. of Agr., Botanical Division. Bulle- 

 tin no. 2. Section of Plant Pathology. Wash- 

 ington. 1886. Issued Jan. 1887. 8. pp. 136. 

 PI. 7, in part colored, and 4 figures. 



Report contains full account of Downy Mildew, Perono- 

 spora viticola, Powdery Mildew, Uncinula spiralis, the 

 Black-rot, Physalospora Bidwellii, Anthracnose, Sphace- 

 loma ampelinum, Grape-leaf Blight, Cercospora mticola, 

 and Grape-leaf Spot, Phi/llosticta Labruscae. Appendix A 

 gives synopsis by Irwin F. Smith of replies to circular on rot 

 and mildew. Appendix B has remarks on rot and mildew 

 by Col. A. W. Pearson. Rev. Torr. Bull. XIV. 38. 



718. Ejection of ascospores from the asc* 



of Physalospora Bidwellii. Torr. Bull. XIV. 

 207. Sept. 1887. 



A note of remarks before the Botanical Club of the A.A. A.S., 

 stating that the spores of this species were thrown from 10 to 

 15 mm. 



719. White Rot of grapes. Colman's Rural 

 World. 27 Oct. 1887. 



An account of the discovery by Prof. P. Viala of Conio- 

 thecium Diplodiella, Speg., on grapes at Neosho, Missouri. 



719*. Grape leaf-spot disease and black- 

 rot. Colman's Rural World. St. Louis. 29 Nov. 



1887. 



Phyllosticta Labruscae, Thm., is stated to be a foliicolous 

 form of Phoma uvicola, B. & C. 



Arthur, J. C. , and Trelease, W. 



720. Report of the Mycological Section. Rept. 

 U. S. Dept. Agr. for 1886. pp. 95-138. PI. 1-8, 

 besides 3 maps and diagram. Washington. 1887. 



Contains the following papers by F. L. Scribner: The 

 downy mildew, Peronospora viticola, pp. 96-105, pi. I. ; The 

 'Idew, Uncinula spiralis, pp. 105-109, pi. II.; 

 -112, pi. III. 



Black-rot, Physalospora Bidwellii, 



Anthracnose, Sphaceloma ampelinum, 112-115, 131, pi. IV.; 



SI. V.; Celery -leaf blight, Cercospora apii, pp. 117-120, 

 range-leaf scab, pp. 120-121, pi. VI. ; The potato-rot, Phy- 



tophthora infestans, pp. 121-124, pi. VII. See also TKE- 

 LEASE, W. This Report also includes a paper by J. C. Arthur, 

 on the Pear Blight, Micrococcus amylovorus. 



721. - and Viala, P. Le Greeneria fuli- 

 ginea, nouvelle forme de rot des fruits de la vigne, 

 observee en Amerique. Comptes Rendus. 12 Sept. 

 1887. Vol. CV. 473, 474 (1, 2). 



Substance same as next title. 



722. On a new fungus disease of the vine, 

 Greeneria fuliginea. Agricultural Science, I. 

 210-211, Sept. 1887, and Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. 

 Sci. 8th meeting, pp. 74-76. Oct. 1887. 



Account of a new genus and species of Sphaeropsideae 

 found on grapes in North Carolina. Rev. Jour. Myc. III. 

 119. See Caiman's Rural World, 13 Oct. 1887. 



Seymour, Arthur Bliss. 



723. Orchard Rusts. Trans. Am. Hort. Soc. 

 IV. 152-160(1-8). Fig. 1-4. Indianapolis. 1886. 

 Reprint issued 7 Apr. 1887. 



An account of diseases caused by species of Gymnosporan- 

 gium in the United States. Rev. Centralblatt acteriol. 

 1 . 227-230. 



724. The hollyhock disease. Am. Florist, 



II. 512, 513, with figure. 1 Aug. 1887. 



Account of Puccinia Malvaceqrum with notes on its occur- 

 rence in Massachusetts. 



725. A disease of the mignonette. Am. 



Florist, III. 38. 1 Sept. 1887. 



Account with figures of an unnamed fungus destroying 

 mignonette at Champaign, 111. 



726. Character of the injuries produced 



by parasitic fungi upon their host-plants. Am. 

 Nat. XXI. 1114-1117. Dec. 1887. 



General account of the injuries and distortions produced by 

 parasitic fungi on plants. 



Smith, Erwin F. Gilbert's Mills, Oswego Co., 

 N. Y., 21 June, 1854. See SCRIBNER, F. L. 

 Somers, John. 



727. Additions to the list of Nova Scotian 

 fungi. Proc. and Trans. Nova Scotian Inst. Nat. 

 Sci. VI. 286-288. 1886. Issued 1887. 



Enumeration of 23 species, principally Jfymenomycetes, 

 with localities and some notes. 



Thaxter, Roland. Newton, Mass., 28 Aug. 

 1858. 



728. On certain cultures of Gymnosporangium, 

 with notes on their Roesteliae. Proc. Am. Acad. 

 Arts and Sci. Boston. XXII. 259-269. Sepa- 

 rate edition issued Jan. 1887. Also in Central- 

 blatt fur Bacteriologie und Parasitenkunde, I. 

 429-434, 457-460. 



Account of cultures showing the connection of G. conicum 

 with JR. comuta, G. clavipes and R. aurantiaca, G. clava- 

 riaeforme and R. lacerata, G. macropus with R. pyrata, 

 G. biseptatum with R. botryapites, and critical notes on the 

 characters of other species. Rev. Jour. Myc. III. 47. 



Thomas, Friedrich A. W. 



729. Synchytrium cupulatum, n. sp. Bot. Cen- 

 tralblatt, XXIX. 19-22. Jan. 1887. 



Has note on the American form of S. Myosotides var. 

 Potentillae, which author thinks should probably be referred 

 to his new species, S. cupulatum. 



Toni de,'Giovanni Battista. Venice, 2 Jan. 1864, 



730. Revisio monographica generis Geasteris 

 Mich, e tribu Gasteromycetum. Rev. Myc. IX. 

 61-77, 125-133. PI. 62, 63. April, July, 1887. 



Biblio* 

 cies 



some are figured. There is also an author's edition of 25 

 pages and 2 plates. See title no. 708. 



Trelease, William. See also SCRIBNER, F. L., 

 title no. 720. 



731. A spot disease of orchard grass, Scoleco- 

 trichum graminis. Rept. U. S. Dept. Agr. for 

 1886. Mycological section, pp. 129-131. PI. VIII. 

 Washington. 1887. 



Account of the appearance of this fungus in "Wisconsin. 



732. Fungi injurious to grasses and clovers. 

 From Seal's Grasses of North America, pp. 413- 

 431. Fig. 159-175. 



A popular account of the more common, Ustilagineae, Ure- 

 dineae, Ascomycetes, Peronosporeae, etc., which attack 

 forage plants in the United States, with brief notes on some 

 allied fungi of Europe. Rev. Centralblatt JBacteriol., I. 726. 



Viala, Pierre. Montpellier, France, 24 Sept. 

 1859. See also SCRIBNER, F. L. 



733. Les maladies de la vigne. Deuxieme edi- 

 tion ornee de 5 planches en chromo et 200 figures 

 dans le texte, avec une etude des appareils de 

 traitement par M. Paul Ferrouillat. 8. pp. 462. 

 Montpellier and Paris. 1887. 



A general treaties on fungi which cause diseases of vines, 

 including references to fungi found both in Europe and 

 America, and to a few special American species, as Uncinula 

 spiralis, Phoma uvarum, B. and C., etc. Vibrissea (Roes- 

 leria) hypogaea, Thum. and Pass, is said, on the authority of 

 Planchon, to occur in Missouri. Rev. in Bot. Gae. XIII. 45. 



Bibliography of the genus with descriptions of known spe- 

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