NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 4 
Klebahn, H. 
695. Beobachtungen und streitfragen ueber die 
blasenroste. Abhandl. Naturwiss. Ver. Bremen, 
X. 145-155. Pl. 1. / 
Includes brief notes by Farlow on the distribution of Cro- 
nartium and Peridermium in the United States. 
Knowles, Etta (Marietta) Laughridge. 
696. The curl of peach leaves; a study of the 
abnormal structure induced by Hzoascus defor- 
mans. Bot. Gaz. XII. 216-218. Pl. 13. Sept. 
1887. 
Notes on the histological characters of the distortions. 
Lagerheim, G. (Nils Gustaf). Stockholm, 
18 Oct. 1860. 
697. Mykologiska Bidrag. III. Ueber einige 
auf Rubus arcticus L. vorkommende parasitische 
pilze. Botaniska Notiser, 60-67. Fig. 1-3. 1887. 
Notes the occurrence of Puccinia Peckiana, Howe, in 
Lapland, and gives comparisons with American forms of the 
species, with figures. 
Langlois, Auguste Barthélemy. 
Loire, France, 24 Apr. 1832. 
698. A new Volutedla. 
May, 1887. 
Description of V. Zldisit from Louisiana. 
699. Catalogue provisoire des plantes 
phanerogames et cryptogames de la Basse Louisi- 
ane. 8% pp. 35. Saint Etienne. 
On pp. 27-35 is a list of more than 600 species of fungi deter- 
mine te J. B. Ellis. Localities and habitats are not given. 
Rey. in Torr. Bull. XTV. 239, and Rev. Myc. IX. 201. 
Ludwig, Friedrich. 24 Oct. 1851. 
7oo. Hiniges-ueber rostpilze. Centralblatt fiir 
Bacteriologie und Parasitenkunde, I. 690-6938. 
June, 1887. 
Includes references to Puccinia Peckiana, P. Malvastri, 
P. heterospora, and Gloeosporium Lindemuthianum in the 
United States summarized from previous papers by Lager- 
heim, Farlow, Seymour, Burrill, and Ellis a Everhart. 
Mancini, V. See Saccarpo, P. A. 
Martin, George. 
zor. Enumeration and description of the Septo- 
rias of North America. Jour. Myc. III. 37-41, 
49-58, 61-69, 73-82, 85-94. April—Aug. 1887. 
Descriptions of 188 species of Septoria, 158 by this author, 
the remainder, together with 8 species of Phloeospora, 20 of 
Rhabdospora, and 8 of Phiyctaena, by the editors of Journal 
of Mycology. Also an index of species and host-plants. 
Massee, George Scampston, Yorkshire, Eng- 
land, 20 Dec. 1850. 
zjoz. A monograph of the genus Lycoperdon 
(Tournef.), Fr. Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc. VII. 701- 
727 (1-27). Pl. 12,13. Read 8 June, 1887. 
Includes descriptions of 25 species from United States, 3 of 
them new, with figures of some of the species. 
703. —— On Gasterolichenes: a new type of 
the group Lichenes. Philos. Trans. Royal Soc. 
London. Vol. CLXXVIII. 305-309. Pl. 25. Read 
16 June, 1887. 
Includes an account, with figures, of Trichocoma laevis- 
pora from South Carolina, which is here referred to lichens. 
704. Revision of Polysaccum. Grev. 
XVI. 27-29. Dec. 1887. 
Includes 2 species from the United States. 
Merry, Martha. Phoenix, N. Y., 10 Aug. 1864. 
705. The identity of Podosphaera minor, Howe, 
and Microsphaera fulvo-fulera, Cooke. Bot. Gaz. 
XII. 189-191. Pl. 11. Aug. 1887. 
Account of the examination of specimens of the two spe- 
cies from different localities to show their identity. Followed 
by a supplementary note by W. R. Dudley. 
Chavanay, 
Jour. Myc. III. 57. 
Morgan, Andrew Price. 
706. The mycologic flora of the Miami Valley, 
Ohio. Jour. Soc. Nat. Hist. Cincinnati. X. 7- 
18. March, 1887. 
Continuation of title no. 424, including descriptions of 
Hydnei. Two species, Hydnum casearium and H. albovi- 
ride, described as new. 
707. —— North American Agarics.—The sub- 
genus Amanita. Jour. Myc. III. 25-33. March, 
1887. 
Descriptions of 28 species, with analytic key and critical 
notes. 
708. —— Thegenus Geaster. Am. Nat. XXI. 
1026-1029. Fig. 1,2. Nov. 1887. 
A review of De Toni’s monograph, see title no. {38 with 
descriptions of two new species, G. campestris and G. deli- 
catus, from Nebraska, with figures. 
Pearson, Alexander W. See Scripyer, F. L. 
Peck, Charles Horton. See Artuur, J. C., 
title no. 656. 
zog. Notes on the Boleti of the United States. 
Jour. Myc. III. 53-55. May, 1887. 
Critical notes on a number of American species. B. Rus- 
sellii, Frost, and 2. Morgani, Pk., form a group, Laceri- 
pedes, peculiar to this country. Name of B. robustus, Frost, 
changed to B. eximius, and description given. 
71o. —— Thirty-ninth Report for 1885, issued 
Sept. 1887. pp. 30-73. Pl. 1,2. Continued from 
title no. 454. 
Fungi not before reported, pp. 38-53, 87 new species; re- 
marks on fungi, pp. 57, 58; synopsis of New York species of 
Pleurotus, Claudopus and Crepidotus, pp. 58-73. 
711. —— Contributions to the botany of the 
State of New York. Bull. N. Y. State Museum 
Nat. Hist. I. no. 2. May, 1887. pp. 66. Pl. 1, 2. 
Contains the following: -‘ Descriptions of new species ot 
New York fungi,” pp. 5-24, giving descriptions of 14 Hymeno- 
mycetes from the unpublished 37th Report (see title no. 453), 
and 40 species from 32nd Report (see title no. 448); ‘“* Addi- 
tions to the flora of the State of New York in 1883, with re- 
marks and observations,” pp. 25-28, including notes on fungi 
taken from 37th Report; New York species of Pazillus, pp. 
29-33, New York species of Cantharellus, pp. 34-43, New 
York species of Craterellus, pp. 44-48, all from 37th Report; 
names of New York Pyrenomycetous Fungi, pp. 49-56, also 
from 37th Report; and New York species of viscid Boleti, 
pp. 57-66. Although this paper bears the date May, 1887, 
it was apparently not distributed until the following January. 
Penzig, Otto. 
712. Studi botanici sugli agrumi e sulle piante 
affini. Memoria premiata dal R. Ministero d’Agri- 
coltura, con un atlante in folio. Ministero di 
agricoltura, industria e commercio. Direzione 
generale del? agricoltura. Annali di agricoltura. 
1887. Rome, 1887. Text, pp. vi. 590. 8° Atlas, 
pl. 58. Folio. 
The plates of fungi in this work are reproduced from Sac- 
cardo’s Fung. Ital. Del. (see title no. 536). The text Bone 
tains references to American fungi on pp. 328, 825, 349, 379, 
and 390. 
Plumb, C.S. See Arruur, J. C., title no. 654. 
Provancher, L. (Abbé). 
713- Le Phallus et la Morille. Naturaliste Ca- 
nadien, XVI. 115-119. Feb. 1887. 
A reply to questions concerning the nomenclature of th 
fungus described in the Naturaliste for Oct.1886. See nee noses 
Ravaz, Louis Etienne. Saint Roman, Isére, 
France, 10 May, 1863. See Viaza, P. 
Ravenel, Henry William. tAiken, 8. C. 17 
July, 1887. 
Riley, Charles Valentine. 
714. Fungus disease of the web-worm. Rept. of 
the Entomologist in Rept. U. S. Dept. Agr. for 
1886. pp. 527-529. Washington, 1887. 
Gives an account of the growth of Botrytis Bassi 
web-worms bred in Washington. a ee 
