SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF WORKS ON NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 
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By W. G. FARLOW. 
The present list is 2 continuation of Bibliog: 
of the United States and the northern parts of N 
of the paper just mentioned, the object being to give additions and corrections to 
published with the addition of titles of works which appeared in 1887. The ori 
complete a presentation of the subject as the writer is able to make, and as 
further it is to be hoped that some other person or persons will undertake the task hereafter. 
CAMBRIDGE, March 1, 1888. 
raphical Contributions no. 25, which included the titles of works on the fungi 
orth America published prior to 1887. The plan followed is the same as that 
be made to the list of works previously 
inal list with the present supplement is as 
Be does not propose to continue the work 
W. G. FARLOW. 
LIST OF WORKS ISSUED BEFORE 1887. 
ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 
No. 15. Add: also in Studies from the Biolog. 
Lab. Johns Hopkins University, Session 1877-78, 
no. 1. Baltimore. 1879. 
After no. 22 insert the following title : — 
Barbeck, William. 
22°, Microscopical fungi infesting our cereals. 
Am. Nat. XIII. 612-620. Oct. 1879. 
‘General notes on ergot, smuts, rusts and blights. 
No. 31. Add to note: no. 109, Leotia elegans, 
Berk. London Jour. Bot. V. 6 (5). 
No. 49. For 7 species, read 8 species. 
No. 69. For pp. 174-190, read pp. 156-170. 
No. 121. For p. 277 read 2738. 
No. 125. Add: Seealso Gard. Chron. VII. 634. 
1877, I. 
After no. 145 insert the following :— 
Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt. 
145. The sub-genus Contophora. Grev. VIII. 
88-89. March, 1880. 
Includes notes on four American species. 
No. 196. This paper is reproduced in ‘* Mush- 
room Culture” by W. Robinson, London, 1870, 
pp. 145-160. 
After no. 200 insert the following : — 
Dewey, Chester. Sheffield, Mass., 25 Oct. 1784. 
t Rochester, N. Y., 13 Dec. 1867. 
200%. A history of the county of Berkshire, 
Massachusetts ; in two parts, the first being a gen- 
eral view of the county; the second, an account of 
the several towns. By gentlemen in the county, 
clergymen and laymen. sm.8° pp. 468, with 2 
ayo and several illustrations. Pittsfield, Mass. 
1829. 
Part one of this work includes “ Catalogue of Plants found’ 
in the County of Berkshire,” pp. 43-86, by Rev. Chester 
Dewey. On pp. 85-86 is a list of 9 genera and 13 species of 
fungi. Authorities of names not given. 
To Fischer, Eduard, add: Born at Berne, 
Switzerland, 16 June, 1861. 
After no. 265 add the following note : — 
The papers marked nos. 263. 264, and 265, are reproduced 
in The Botanical Works of the late George Engelmann. 
Collected for Henry Shaw, Esq. Edited by William Tre- 
tease and Asa Gray. Cambridge. 1887. no. 263, 265, and 
that part of 264 relating to grape fungi are on pp. 480-432. 
That part of 464 relating to oa! giis on p. 410. 
No. 300. Add: Rev. in Hedw. XXVI. 113. 
After no. 336 insert the following : — 
Griffith, Robert Eglesfeld. Philadelphia, Pa., 
26 June, 1850. 
336%. Medical botany, or descriptions of the 
more important plants used in medicine, with their 
history, properties, and mode of administration. 
8° pp. 704. Philadelphia. 1847. 
The chapter on Fungales, pp. 674-679, figs. 326-330, gives 
an account of several species of fungi, but there is no special 
reference to American species. 
No. 372. For 13 of them, read 14 of them. 
No. 374. To pp. 17, 18, add p. 16. Rev. Zorr. 
Bull. VIII. 95. 
After no. 380 insert the following : — 
Lamarck pr, Jean Baptiste Antoine Pierre 
Monnet. Bazentin, France, 1 Aug. 1744. Paris, 
18 Dec. 1829. 
380°. Encyclopédie méthodique, Botanique. 
Paris. 1783-1817. 
In supplement V. of this work, Paris, 1817, pp. 475, 476, 
are descriptions of Lycoperdon cyathiforme, L. transversa- 
rium, L. heterog L. callostoma, Onygena decorticata, 
from North America. See titles no. 73 and 200. 
After no 425 insert the following : — 
Morison, Robert. Aberdeen, 1620. London, 
10 Nov. 1683. 
425*. Plantarum historiae universalis Oxoniensis 
Pars tertia seu herbarum distributio nova, etc. 
In this work, p. 642, London, 1699, is a reference to a 
‘*fungus crepitus lupi” from Virginia. The species cannot 
now be recognized. 
After no. 498 insert the following : — 
Porcher, Francis Peyre. 
498°. Medicinal plants of South Carolina indi- 
genous and introduced. Trans. Am. Med. Ass. 
IT. 688-862. 1849. 
The only reference to fungi in this work is a brief note on 
Amanita muscaria, pp. 853, 854. 
No. 501. Add: 2d edition in 1869, fungi on pp. 
694-699. 
After no. 505 insert the three following titles : — 
Provancher, L. (Abbé). 
_ 505%. Un champignon remarquable. Natural- 
aste Canadien, XVI. 50-58, fig. 56. Oct. 1886. 
Account of Phallus impudicus and its place among fungi. 
