NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 
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Hime, Frank Brooks. Berlin, Erie Co., O., 
24 April, 1853. 
360. Observations on several forms of Sapro- 
legnieae. Am. Quart. Micros. Jour. I. 18-28, 136— 
146 (1-20). Pl. 4-7. Oct. 1878—Jan. 1879. 
Mentions 8 species of Ach/ya and one Saprolegnia, two 
species unnamed, and describes a new species, Monoblepha- 
ris lateralis. 
Hitchcock, Edward. Deerfield, Mass., 24 May, 
1793. +tAmbherst, Mass., 27 Feb. 1864. ; 
361. Physiology of the Gyropodiwm coccineum. 
Am. Jowr. Sci. Arts, IX. 56-60. P1.8. June, 1825. 
Account of the peculiarities of Iiremyces cinnabarinus, 
Schw., with colored figures. ar 
362. Catalogue of the plants growing 
without cultivation in the vicinity of Amherst 
College. 8% pp. 64. Amherst. 1829. 
A list of all plants found within 40 or 50 miles of Amherst, 
including, on pp. 58-64, 49 genera and 170 species of fungi, 
the determinations apparently obtained from Prof. John 
Torrey, and indirectly from Muhlenberg and Schweinitz. 
The only copy of this rare work which we have examined 
was without title-page, and the title here given was taken 
from the reference in Tuckerman’s ee ad of plants within 
30 miles of Amherst. See TUCKERMAN, I. 
363. Catalogues of the animals and plants 
of Massachusetts. 8% pp.142. Amherst. 1835. 
Taken from ‘ Report on the geology, mineralogy, botany, 
and zodlogy of Massachusetts.”’ Amherst. 1835, pp. 525-652. 
On pp. 125-129 (645-649) is a list of fungi, alphabetically ar- 
ranged, same as in last-title, with 6 additional species, all but 
one of which, Sphaeria Hypoxylon, are also given in first 
edition of the Report, Amherst, 1833. 
Hoffmann, Hermann. 
_ 364. Index Fungorum, sistens icones et speci- 
mina sicca nuperis temporibus edita; adjectis 
synonymis auctore Herman Hoffmann. Indicis 
mycologici editio aucta. 8° 
1863. : 
A general index of figures and exsiccati of fungi, includ- 
ing American species his work is an enlarged edition of 
a pamphlet distributed as a supplement to the Botanische 
Zeitung for 1860. 
Holway, Edward Willett (Dorland). Adrian, 
Mich., 13 Feb. 1853. See Exuis, J. B. 
365. Fungi on Anemone nemorosa. Bot. Gaz. 
V.77. July, 1880. 
List of 6 species found on this host. _ 
366. Sound of discharging ascospores. 
Bot. Gaz. VIII. 160. Jan. 1883. | 
Note on the sound produced by the discharge of spores in 
Peziza pubida. 
367. Gymnosporium harknessiotdes, Ell. 
and Hol. Jour. Myc. II. 52. May, 1886. 
This species said to be merely spores of some Sordaria, 
Chaetomium or allied fungus. 
» Howe, Elliot Calvin. Jamaica, Windham Co., 
Vt., 14 Feb. 1828. 
368. New Fungi. Torr. Bull. V. 8-4, 42, 48, 
Jan., Oct. 1874; — VI. 30, 31, April, 1875. 
Descriptions of 17 species from New York. The parts of 
this series are numbered 1, 2,and 4. Part 3 appears never 
to have been published: Species of part 4 also given in 
Hedwigia, XIV. 188. 4 1 ' 
369. Agaricus (Tricholoma) Peckit, Howe. 
Torr. Bull. VI. 66. Dec. 1875. 
Characters of the species. 
N.B. The descriptions of Uncinula Americana and U. 
luculenta by this author were not formally published, but 
were printed on sheets of note paper and distributed among 
botanists of his acquaintance. Puccinia Peckiana, by this 
author, is in Peck’s 23d Report, p. 57. 
Huse, William W. * 
370. The diseases of tobacco, or some inquiries 
_into the causes, the appearance, and the preven- 
tives of tobacco-mould. 8% pp. 36. New York. 
1857. 
Has a few woodcuts of fungi of slight value. 
pp. vi. 153. Leipsie. 
| XIII. 1-10. Pl. 1-5. 
James, Joseph Francis. Cincinnati, 8 Feb. 
1857. 
371. Catalogue of the flowering plants, ferns, 
and fungi growing in the vicinity of Cincinnati. 
Jour. Soc. Nat. Hist. Cincinnati, II. 42-68 (1-27). 
April, 1879. 
On pp. 22-27, a list of 819 fungi, taken from Lea’s Cata- 
logue. See no. 881. 
Johnson, Asa Emery. 
Co., N. Y., 16 March, 1825. ; 
372. The mycological fiora of Minnesota. Bul. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Minnesota, I. 203-302, 325-344. 
1877, 1878. 
First part has an enumeration of 559 species, with habi- 
tats, descriptions of two new Agarict, and of most of the 
genera, preceded by general notes on Agaricini. List of all 
species but one given also in 5th Ann. Rept. Geol. and Nat. 
Hist. Survey, Minnesota, pp. 66-87. St. Paul. 1877. The 
second part has ation of 83 species, 13 of them de- 
scribed ag new. ° _ : 
373. Journal of Mycology. Vol. I.-II. 1885, 
1886. Tobe continued. Monthly. 8% Manhat- 
tan, Kansas. Edited by W. A. Kellerman, J. B. 
Ellis, and B, M. Everhart. 
Treats of North American fangi, except a few notices of 
lichens. Each volume has an index of genera, species, and 
host plants. Articles given here under authors’ names. 
Kalchbrenner, Karoly (Charles). 1806. +Wal- 
lendorf, Hungary, 5 June, 1886. See Rav, E. A. 
374. Phalloidei novi vel minus cogniti. Ter- 
mészettudomanyok Koérébél. Magyar Tudoman- 
yas Akad. (Mem. Hungarian Acad.) X. 1-23. 
Pl. 1-3. Budapest. 1880. 
Bridgwater, Oneida 
In Hungarian, followed by Latin translation. Includes, on 
pp- 17, 18, a brief list of North American Phalloidei. 
print only seen # 
375- Gasteromycetes novi vel minus cog- 
niti. Természettudomanyok Kérébél. Magyar 
Tudomanyas Akad. (Mem. Hungarian Acad.) 
Budapest. 1883. 
Hungarian and Latin. Description of Phallus togatus, 
with colored figure. Pl.1. See no. 280. 
Kellerman, William Ashbrook. Ashville, O., 
1 May, 1850. See Eris, J.B. See Journau or 
Mrcoxoey. : 
376. A partial list of the Kansas parasitic fungi, 
together with their host-plants. Bull. Washburn 
Coll. Lab. Nat. Hist. I. 72-81, Feb. 1885, and 
Trans 16 § 17 Ann. Meetings Kansas Acad. Sci. 
IX. 79-86. Topeka. 1885. Read Nov. 1884. 
Enumeration of 181 species, and an index of host plants. 
Ce eee described as new, the other new species de- 
seribed in Am. Nat. Nov. 1883, Torr. Bull. Oct. 1884, and 
Jour. Myc. Jan. 1885. See notice in Jour. Myc. I. 71. 
3765, Some parasitic fungi that infest 
orchards and gardens. Rept. Kansas State Hort. 
Soc. for 1884, XIV. 111-115. Topeka. 1885. 
A popular i i 
dew, and strawberry leaf bight, © Pewee Oth erape mil- 
Klotzsch, Johann Friedrich. See BERKELEY, 
ci “4 - Wittenberg, 9 June, 1805. Berlin, 5 Nov. 
_ 377-.Mycologische berichtigungen zu der nach- 
Re- 
| gelassenen Sowerbyschen sammlung so wie zu den 
wenigen im Linnéschen Herbarium vorhandenen 
pilzen, nebst aufstellung einiger auslindischen 
gattungen und arten. Linnaea, VII. 193-204, 
ae 1832. 
cludes descriptions of Favol; ii : ice 
ularia Cyperi, tie ineen Gourd. a al 
378. —— Fungi exotici e collectionibus Bri- 
ea Linnaea, VIII. 478-490. Pl. 11, 12. 
Includes ation of 34 from North America, 
seven described as new, mostly collect ir J. Rich- 
ee ’ tly collected by Sir J. Rich 
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