6 NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 
670. Chamaecyparts sphaeroidea, Spach ; 
white cedar, and its fungus, Agaricus campanella, 
Batsch. Jour. N.Y. Micr. Soc. III. 80-34. Fig. 1. 
July, 1887. 
N.B. See also other apes by this author in Jour. W. Y. 
Dlicr. Soc. III. 40, 41, F , 1887, notes on Merulius lacry- 
mans, and in Dept. of Agr. Forestry, Bull. no. I. pp. 39, 40, 
42, 44, 47, 48, 50, 52, where a list of fungi found on six species 
of wood used for railroad ties is given. 
Dudley, William Russell. 
1 March, 1849. See Merry, M. 
Earle, Franklin Sumner. See also Burritz, 
Guilford, Conn., 
671. Pear blight and root-rot. Prairie Farmer, 
p. 86. 5 Feb. 1887. 
The root-rot is said to be caused by Polyporus versicolor: 
and an account is given of its prevalence in Illinois. 
672. Pear leaf-blight and scab. Prairie 
Farmer, p. 102. 12 Feb. 1887. 
A popular account of Mforthiera Mespili and Fusicladium 
pyrinum. 
673. Pear diseases caused by fungi. 
Trans. Illinois Hort. Soc. XX. 167-171. 1887. 
Substance same as in the last two papers. 
Ellis, Job Bicknell. See Arruur, J. C., title 
no. 656, Lancrois, A. B., and Martin, G 
674. Terfezia Leonis, Tul. — Tuber niveum 
(Desf.). Jour. Myc. III. 10. Jan. 1887. 
Reports the discovery of this species in Louisiana by Rev. 
A. B. Langlois, and gives notes on its microscopical char- 
acters and edible properties. 
675. Authority in nomenclature. 
Myc. III. 33. March, 1887. 
Objects to the use of the name Physalospora Bidwellii, 
Sacc., by Scribner, in paper, title no. 560, and thinks that the 
name of Ellis should be added in parenthesis. 
676. Melanconis dasycarpa, B.&K. Jour. 
Myer. III. 118. Oct. 1887. 
The author suspects that this species is not different from 
Melanconis Everhartii, Ell. 
677. - Tricothecium griseum, Cooke. (Py- 
ricularia, Sacc.) Jour. Myc. III. 126. Nov. 1887. 
This species is reported to be associated with Phyllachora 
graminis on Muhlenbergia. A new var. leptosperma, E. 
& K., is mentioned on Paspalum setaceum. 
and Everhart, B. M. 
678. Additions to Cercospora, Gloeosporium, 
and Cylindrosporium. Jour. Myc. III. 18-22. 
Feb. 1887. 
Descriptions of 40 new species of Cercospora, 3 of Gloeo- 
sporium, and 4 of Cylindrosporium, with notes on a few 
other species. G. aridum is referred to Ellis and Holway. 
This paper is a supplement to titles 242, 244, and 246. 
Jour. 
679. New species of Ustilagineae 
and Uredineae. Jour. Myc. III. 55-57. May, 
1887. 
Descriptions of 11 species, most of them from New Mexico, 
Arizona, and Washington Territory. 
680. Synopsis of the North Ameri- 
can species of XYylaria and Poronia. Jour. Myc. 
III. 97-102, 109-113. Sept., Oct. 1887. 
Descriptions of 30 species, with notes. 
681. Additions to Hypocreaceae. 
Jour. Mye. III. 1138-116. Oct. 1887. 
Account of 9 species, of which 3 are described as new. 
682. New species of fungi from vari- 
ous localities. Jour. Myc. III. 116-118, 127-1380. 
Oct., Nov. 1887. : 
Descriptions of 24 species, 7 of them Gloeosporia. 
and Kellerman, W. A. 
683. New Kansas fungi. Jowr. Myc. III. 102- 
105. Sept. 1887. # 
Descriptions of 15 species, principally fungi imperfecti. 
See next title. 
684. New species of fungi from Kan- 
sas. Jour. Myc. III. 126,127. Nov. 1887. 
Descriptions of 6 species. See also title above. 
Everhart, Benjamin Matlack. See Exuis, J. B. 
Fairman, Charles E. 
685. Vermicularia phlogina Fairman. 
Gaz. XII. 67. March, 1887. 
Characters of species given. 
Farlow, William Gilson. See Kiresaun, H. 
686. Vegetable parasites and evolution. Bot. 
Gaz. XII. 173-189. Aug. 1887. 
Includes a few statistics of fungi of the United States. 
687. Aecidium on Juniperus Virginiana. 
Bot. Gaz. XII. 205-207. Sept. 1887. Also in 
Rev. Mycol. X. 32-34. 
Description of Aecidé Bermudi on Juniperus 
Bermudiana in Bermuda, and on J. Virginiana in Missis- 
sippi. On p. 207, Roestelia lacerata should be &. hyalina. 
Galloway, Beverly Thomas. Callaway Co. 
Missouri, 16 Oct. 1862. 
688. Celery leaf blight (Cercospora Apii, Fres.). 
Bot. Gaz. XII. 66, 67. March, 1887. 
Reports damage done by this species in Missouri. | 
Goff, Emmett, S. See Arruur, J. C., title no. 
654. 7 
Halsted, Byron David. 
689. Bulletin of the Iowa Agricultural College 
from the botanical department. Nov. 1886. 8% 
pp. 66. Issued 1887. 
Includes several articles on fungi by the editor. Germina- 
tion of ergot from the wild rye, pp. 19-21. Notes upon the 
Peronosporeae for 1886, pp. 53, 54. Notes on 10 species from 
Iowa and Colorado. Notes upon the Ustilagineae, pp. 54, 
55. The ash-leaf Rust, decidium Fraxini, Schw., p. 55. 
The clover mould, pp. 55, 56, fungus not named. Fungi of 
Forest Trees, pp. 56,57. Colorado Fungi, pp. 57-59; account 
of 25 species, principally Uredineae collected in July, 1886; 2 
new species, Tuberculina Lupini, Farlow, and unnamed 
Aecitdium on Abies Douglasiit. Relation between cedar- 
apples and the leaf-rust on the wild crab apple; a full account 
of experiments briefly described in tltle no. 350. See also 
Craig, J., and Hircucock, A. 8. 
690. A new Uromyces. 
188. Dec. 1887. 
Description of Uromyces digitatus on Leersia Virginica 
from Iowa. 
Harkness, Harvey Wilson. 
691. Fungi of the Pacific coast. 
Cal. Acad. Sct. II. no. 7, 488-447. 
16, 1887. 
An enumeration of 76 species, with their hosts, localities, 
and notes. Three of the species described as new. 
Harvey, Francis LeRoy. Ithaca, N. Y., 22 Apr. 
1850. 
692. Proliferous fungi. Bot. Gaz. XII. 274, 
with figure. Nov. 1887. 
Pas oo with figure, of a monstrosity of Lactarius cinereus, 
eck. 
Hitchcock, Albert Spear. 
4 Sept. 1865. 
693. A partial list of Iowa powdery mildews. 
Bot. 
Jour. Myc. III. 
Part5. Bull. 
Issued June 
Owasso, Mich., 
-Bull. Ipwa Agr. Coll. pp. 64-66. Nov. 1886. 
Issued 1887. 
Notes on 20 species of Perispori found in Iowa. See 
title no. 689. 
Holway, Edward Willet (Dorland). See Ar- 
TuuR, J. C., and Exits J. B., and Evernanrt, B. M. 
Humphrey, James Ellis. North Weymouth, 
Mass., 5 Aug. 1862. 
694. The preparation of agarics for the herba- 
rium. Bot. Gaz. XII. 271-273. Nov. 1887. 
Practical directions for drying and pressing. 
Kellerman, William Ashbrook. 
See Exzis, 
J. B. 
